Hi Jake.
I think the tutorial Kyle and I did based on the previous tutorials was working quite well. I think it would make sense to work of our scipy ones and improve them further.
I'd be happy to work on it.
We have some more exercises in a branch, and I have also improved versions of some of the notebooks that I have been using for teaching.

Andy


On 09/29/2015 06:48 PM, Jacob Vanderplas wrote:
Hi All,
PyCon 2016 call for proposals <https://us.pycon.org/2016/speaking/tutorials/> just opened. For the last several years Olivier and I have been teaching a two-part scikit-learn tutorial at each PyCon, and I think they have gone over well.

As the conference is just a few hour train ride away for me this year, I'm certainly going to attend again. I'd also love to put together one or more scikit-learn tutorials again this year – if you're planning to attend PyCon and would like to work together on a proposal or two, let me know!
   Jake

Jake VanderPlas
 Senior Data Science Fellow
 Director of Research in Physical Sciences
University of Washington eScience Institute


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