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PyDataLondon 2017 Conference Call for Proposals Now Open

This year we’ll hold our 4th PyDataLondon conference during May 5th-7th at Bloomberg (thanks Bloomberg!). Our Call for Proposals is open and will run during February (closing date to be confirmed so don’t just forget about it! – get on with making a draft submission soon). We want talks at all levels (first timers especially […]

Practical ML for Engineers talk at #pyconuk last weekend

Last weekend I had the pleasure of introducing Machine Learning for Engineers (a practical walk-through, no maths) [YouTube video] at PyConUK 2016. Each year the conference grows and maintains a lovely vibe, this year it was up to 600 people! My talk covered a practical guide to a 2 class classification challenge (Kaggle’s Titanic) with […]

Some notes on building a conda recipe

I’ve spent the day building a conda recipe, the process wasn’t super-smooth, hopefully these notes will help others and/or maybe you can leave me a comment to improve my flow. The goal was to learn how to use conda to distribute a package that ordinarily I’d put on PyPI. I’m using Linux 64bit (Mint 18 […]

Results for “Which version of Python (2.x vs 3.x) do London Data Scientists use?”

Over the last week I’ve surveyed my PyDataLondon meetup community (3,400+ members) to ask “Which version of Python do you use at work and at home?”. The goal is to gain evidence about which versions of Python are used by Data Scientists. This will help tool developers so they can make evidence-based decisions (e.g. this Dask […]

PyDataLondon 2016 Conference Write-up

We’ve just run our 3rd PyDataLondon Conference (2016) – 3 days, 4 tracks, 330 people.This builds on PyDataLondon 2015. It was ace! If you’d like to be notified about PyDataLondon 2017 then join this announce list (it’ll be super low volume like it has been for the last 2 years). Big thanks to the organizers, […]

Convert London Oyster (Travel) PDFs to Pandas DataFrames

As a part of analysing Emily’s allergic rhinitis we want to test whether using the London Underground (notoriously dirty!) increases the likelihood of sneezing. The “black snot” phenomenon is well known to Londoners, possibly the particulates (from oil and metal) cause irritation. You can get updates via our allergic rhinitis analysis mailing list (very very […]

PyDataLondon 2016 Call for Proposals Open

Our Call for Proposals for PyDataLondon 2016 (May 6-8) is open until approx. end of February (5ish weeks), you need to get your submission in soon! If you want to sponsor to talk with 330 cutting edge data scientists – you’d better hurry, we’ve already started signing deals. In the CfP we’re looking for: Stories […]

Data Scientist Jobs in London

Back in January 2015 I announced my Data Science Jobs UK email list. This has grown nicely, several hundred data scientists have joined it and are interested in (mostly) Python related jobs around London with an even split between contract and permanent roles. If you sign-up to the mailing list you’ll get: 1-2 plain-ASCII mails […]