We're going to be WEIRD, and we want to celebrate that fact with unusual keynoters and happenings! We are on for February 22nd and 23rd, 2014 at the Nashville School of Law. We will have have three talk tracks, open and closing keynotes, lightning talks, and a young coders class. A little southern hospitality will provide breakfast, lunch, and snacks onsite with vegetarian options available.
09:00 |
Keynote
Keynote by Leon Gersing in Auditorium (1 hour) Keynote |
11:00 |
Building a salt-based development infrastructure
Talk by Tim O'Guin in 100 (45 minutes) Building a salt-based development infrastructure |
Semantic Search and Recommendation with Solr and SciPy
Talk by John Berryman in 200 (45 minutes) Semantic Search and Recommendation with Solr and SciPy |
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Pyramid Development in a Nutshell
Workshop by Tres Seaver in 400 (2 hour) Pyramid Development in a Nutshell |
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Using IPython Notebook to analyze Django model data
Talk by Adam Haney in Auditorium (45 minutes) Using IPython Notebook to analyze Django model data |
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11:55 |
Building rich web apps with ember.js and django
Talk by Toran Billups in 100 (30 minutes) Building rich web apps with ember.js and django |
Test-driven Django Development
Talk by Kevin Harvey in 200 (30 minutes) Test-driven Django Development |
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Open Sourcing Mental Illness
Talk by Edward Finkler in Auditorium (45 minutes) Open Sourcing Mental Illness |
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13:20 |
Understanding and Augmenting Reality with Python
Talk by Eric Floehr in 100 (45 minutes) Understanding and Augmenting Reality with Python |
When Firefox Face-plants: Socorro, the Mozilla Crash Reporter
Talk by K Lars Lohn in 200 (45 minutes) When Firefox Face-plants: Socorro, the Mozilla Crash Reporter |
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13:35 |
See Docs Run. Run, Docs, Run!
Talk by Catherine Devlin in 400 (30 minutes) See Docs Run. Run, Docs, Run! |
Building and breaking a Python sandbox
Talk by Jessica McKellar in Auditorium (30 minutes) Building and breaking a Python sandbox |
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14:15 |
Amazon Redshift: What You Need To Know
Talk by Brian Dailey in 100 (45 minutes) Amazon Redshift: What You Need To Know |
Testing: It's Not Just For Your Code
Talk by Christopher Laco in 200 (45 minutes) Testing: It's Not Just For Your Code |
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JavaScript all the Things
Workshop by Jacques Woodcock in 400 (1 hour) JavaScript all the Things |
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Documentation is King
Talk by Kenneth Reitz in Auditorium (45 minutes) Documentation is King |
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15:15 |
Bayesian Statistical Analysis with PyMC
Talk by Chris Fonnesbeck in 100 (30 minutes) Bayesian Statistical Analysis with PyMC |
Developing Flask Extensions
Talk by Rachel Sanders in 200 (30 minutes) Developing Flask Extensions |
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A Gentle intro to the Go programming language
Talk by Fred Alger in 400 (45 minutes) A Gentle intro to the Go programming language |
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Going beyond the Django ORM limitations with Postgres
Talk by Craig Kerstiens in Auditorium (30 minutes) Going beyond the Django ORM limitations with Postgres |
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16:00 |
Cryptography
Keynote by Alexander Gaynor in Auditorium (1 hour) Cryptography |
09:00 |
PyCharm in 60 Minutes
Workshop by T. Scot Clausing in 400 (1 hour) PyCharm in 60 Minutes |
09:55 |
PRISM as a Service: Not Subject to American Law
Talk by Lynn Root in 100 (45 minutes) PRISM as a Service: Not Subject to American Law |
Why Twitter Is All the Rage: A Data Miner's Perspective
Talk by Matthew Russell in 200 (45 minutes) Why Twitter Is All the Rage: A Data Miner's Perspective |
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UX: How to
Workshop by Laurie Kalmanson in 400 (1 hour) UX: How to |
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Planting Open Source Seeds
Talk by Kenneth Reitz in Auditorium (45 minutes) Planting Open Source Seeds |
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11:05 |
To the Moon and Back: Taking the Leap Towards Solving Big Problems
Talk by Julia Elman in 100 (30 minutes) To the Moon and Back: Taking the Leap Towards Solving Big Problems |
Python for Music Nerds: Fun With the Echo Nest API
Talk by Josh Mock in 200 (30 minutes) Python for Music Nerds: Fun With the Echo Nest API |
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A Nice API for Postgres
Talk by Chad Whitacre in 400 (30 minutes) A Nice API for Postgres |
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Postgres Performance for Humans
Talk by Craig Kerstiens in Auditorium (45 minutes) Postgres Performance for Humans |
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12:00 |
Statistical Data Analysis in Python
Workshop by Chris Fonnesbeck in 400 (2 hour) Statistical Data Analysis in Python |
12:35 |
Systematic Bias & The Software Developer
Talk by Brian Dailey in 100 (45 minutes) Systematic Bias & The Software Developer |
Supporting the Community: Helping to build Nashville's Thriving Dev Community
Talk by Jacques Woodcock in 200 (45 minutes) Supporting the Community: Helping to build Nashville's Thriving Dev Community |
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12:50 |
A Beginner's Guide to Machine Learning with Scikit-Learn
Talk by Sarah Guido in Auditorium (30 minutes) A Beginner's Guide to Machine Learning with Scikit-Learn |
13:25 |
Walking the Line: A Beginner's Tightrope Trek From GIS to Python
Talk by Jason Haley in 100 (45 minutes) Walking the Line: A Beginner's Tightrope Trek From GIS to Python |
Substance D: Build Civilized Web Applications
Talk by Chris McDonough in 200 (45 minutes) Substance D: Build Civilized Web Applications |
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lambda and the Nature of Data
Talk by Jason Orendorff in Auditorium (45 minutes) lambda and the Nature of Data |
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14:35 |
Keynote
Keynote by Jessica McKellar in Auditorium (1 hour) Keynote |