nikkie
Nikkie began his career as a software engineer in 2016.
He started Python as a hobby in 2017 and fell in love with it.
He is engaged in Natural Language Processing as a data scientist at Uzabase, inc. Tokyo, Japan from 2019.
He is working on the Python community in Japan as a staff of the following event:
- Start Python Club (online, monthly)
- PyCon Japan: the largest PyCon in Japan
- staff on 2019 and 2020 (Program committee, lead on 2020)
- chair on 2021
- (past) translate Django Girls Tutorial into Japanese
He gave a talk (and lightning talks) at many PyCons in Japan and abroad.
- PyCon JP 2019, 2020 (Japanese)
- PyCon mini Shizuoka 2020, PyCon Kyushu 2022 Kumamoto (Japanese)
- EuroPython 2020, PyCon Africa 2020, PyCon APAC 2020 (English)
One of them is on the subject of sharing knowledge of automation in PyCon JP staff activities.
He loves anime (Japanese animetation) as much as Python, and implements ideas related to some anime with Python.
In 2022, he write code related to "Sing a Bit of Harmony" (e.g. Twitter bot, prototyping AI character, e.t.c.).
Session
皆さんはふだんPythonを書いているときにアスタリスク*
をどれくらい使いますか?
「あんまり使わないかも(というかそもそもそんなに使えるものなんだっけ?)」という方、このトークはあなたのためのものです。
このトークでは、*
にまつわるPythonの文法事項を整理します。
Pythonを書く上で*
は頻出ではないのですが、このトークでの*
との出逢いを頭の片隅に留めておくと、気持ちよく書ける瞬間が訪れますよ!(私は先日2つの辞書のマージが*
でスッキリ書けました)🌟💫🌟💫