
posit::conf(2023) Workshop: Data Science Workflows with Posit Tools — Python Focus
Register now: http://pos.it/conf Instructors:Gagan Singh and Sam Edwardes Workshop Duration: 1-Day Workshop Workshop Duration: 1-Day Workshop This course is for you if you: • Build finished data products starting from raw data and are looking to improve your workflow • Are looking to expand your knowledge of Posit open source and professional tools • Want to improve interoperability between data products in your work or on your team • Have experience developing in Python. An analogous course with an R focus is also offered In this Python-focused workshop, we will discuss ways to improve your data science workflows! During the course, we will review packages for data validation, alerting, modeling, and more. We’ll use Posit’s open source and professional tools to string all the pieces together for an efficient workflow. We’ll discuss environments, managing deployed content, working with databases, and interoperability across data products
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Hi, I'm Sam Edwards. And I'm Gagandeep Singh. We are solutions engineers at Posit. We work with customers every day, helping them turn their data science work into APIs, applications, and reports that can be used throughout their company.
We are going to conduct a workshop at this year's Posit conference, focusing on building data science workflows in Python, and we would like to share top three reasons you should consider attending.
Reason one: choosing the right Python tools
Reason number one. PyPI has over 438,000 packages. Choosing the right tool for the right job can be challenging. Do people still use pandas? Does my API need to be async now? We'll discuss our favorite open-source Python tools and packages for developing end-to-end data science applications.
Reason two: deploying Python applications
Number two. Developing and deploying these Python applications is hard. How do I get my local web app to run in a production environment? How do I share my dash application with others? In this workshop, we will introduce you to Posit's professional products so that you can get hands-on experience with solving these problems.
Reason three: community and fun
Lastly, this workshop will be fun. It will be a great place to meet with your fellow Pythonistas, whether you're a new Python user or a seasoned Python veteran, there'll be something at this workshop for everyone. We hope to see you in Chicago for the first ever Posit conference.
