I am really looking forward to the virtual #normconf conference on 2022-12-15. In addition to a great program the meeting also features numerous ~ 5 minute lightning talks
The full list of lightning talks is available here but here are my favorites:
- Jacquelin Nolis: Alaska challenged my preconceived notions of storing sunset data
- Jenny Bryan: How to name files like a normie
- Chelsea Parlett: Why Are You The Way That You Are: Sklearn Quirks
- Zachary Chetchavat: Hotkeys for Spreadsheets Cookbook, Practical Solutions from CTRL-Arrow, to F4
- Shoili Pal: Data Science Intake Forms
- Amanda Fioritto: Qualify: The SQL Filtering Pattern You Never Knew You Needed
- Juulia Suvilehto: Trying to convince academics to use git
- Anuvabh Dutt: Config files for fast and reproducible ML experiments
- Jane Adams: How to make six figures in an hour (slides)
- Bryan Bischof: Toss that (model) in an endpoint
- Sophia Yang: PyScript: Run Python in your HTML
- Victor Geislinger: Staying Alive: Persistent SSH Sessions w/ tmux
- Tom Baldwin: Putting Git’s commit hash in version, two ways
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