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Category Archives: Code Sprints
AMS Hackathon in Seattle!
Here’s the announcement from the organizers of the hackathon at the 2017 Seattle AMS meeting: The Conference on Environmental Information Processing Technologies (EIPT) is organizing a “hackathon” to start during the 2017 Seattle American Meteorological Society (AMS) meeting. This idea … Continue reading
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AMS 2014 Presentations are Available Online
Recorded talks (with any extended abstracts/handouts) for the Fourth Python Symposium at the 2014 AMS Annual Meeting are available online. Enjoy!
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Aoslib Code Sprint at AMS 2014
Jonathan Helmus is organizing a code sprint for aoslib at the AMS 2014 Python Symposium! Here are the details from an email Jonathan sent out to the mailing list …
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Check Out the SciPy 2013 Talks
As most folks know, SciPy is the premiere conference on doing all things scientific with Python. This is really the place to be if you want to learn about the absolute cutting-edge in using Python for scientific computing. The SciPy … Continue reading
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Ideas for an AMS Code Sprint
The Second AMS Python Symposium will be held at the 2012 Annual Meeting in New Orleans. There will, of course, be talks at the conference, but one idea I wanted to collect feedback on is a code sprint. Of course, … Continue reading
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