Hi folks,
It's that time of year again: proposal submissions for the Scipy 2014
conference are open, and due March 14! You can read about it here:
https://conference.scipy.org/scipy2014/about/
I'm serving as co-chair of the tutorials this year, and we're excited to
have three tracks of tutorials planned. We'd love to have one or two
scikit-learn tutorials, as they've been very well-received in the past. Are
there any devs planning to attend the conference and willing to put
together a tutorial submission?
Thanks,
Jake Vanderplas
Director of Research - Physical Sciences
eScience Institute, University of Washington
http://www.vanderplas.com
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