Re: [PSF-Community] Python Language Summit at PyCon US 2020

2020-02-18 Thread Mariatta
Just to remind everyone that signup to the language summit is still open for another 11 days. So far folks have proposed topic like: f-strings, CPython’s documentation, PEG parser, property-based testing, and more! We’ve received a number inquiries about the language summit, so here are some Q&A:

[PSF-Community] Python Language Summit at PyCon US 2020

2020-01-29 Thread Mariatta
Hi, we're happy to announce that Python Language Summit at PyCon US 2020 is now accepting signups. Full details at: https://us.pycon.org/2020/events/languagesummit/ *TL;DR* When: Wednesday, April 15, 2020, 9am–4pm (Note, we’re starting 1 hour earlier than usual!) Where: David L. Lawrence Conven

Re: [PSF-Community] Python Calendar Team - Volunteers needed

2020-01-22 Thread Steve Holden
On Wed, Jan 22, 2020 at 10:18 AM M.-A. Lemburg wrote: > Hello everyone, > > [...] > I don't have time to do 1-1 introductions to how we operate > the calendars and send emails to everyone who responded, sorry. > I'm glad the community has responded enthusiastically. Thanks, everyone! Kind reg

Re: [PSF-Community] Python Calendar Team - Volunteers needed

2020-01-22 Thread M.-A. Lemburg
Hello everyone, if you're interested in helping with adding events to the calendars please *subscribe* to our ML: https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-events I don't have time to do 1-1 introductions to how we operate the calendars and send emails to everyone who responded, sorry. I'

Re: [PSF-Community] Python Calendar Team - Volunteers needed

2020-01-20 Thread Steve Holden
And to save some of you a click, the updated link: https://pythondotorg.readthedocs.io/ While I'm here, the first page I linked mentions the webmaster list. That is another area where volunteers (who can start by just joining the list and reading some of the archives) would be more than welcome. A

Re: [PSF-Community] Python Calendar Team - Volunteers needed

2020-01-20 Thread Steve Holden
Forgive me, in haste I omitted the link to the web site developer notes: https://www.python.org/dev/pydotorg/ Kind regards, Steve On Mon, Jan 20, 2020 at 10:15 PM Steve Holden wrote: > The Python community needs your help. Learning how to edit events is > relatively easy, though alas I have no

Re: [PSF-Community] Python Calendar Team - Volunteers needed

2020-01-20 Thread Steve Holden
The Python community needs your help. Learning how to edit events is relatively easy, though alas I have no link. I am pretty sure there is an immediate need for volunteers, so anyone who actually wants to give to the community as well as consume it should feel free to raise a hand! If you would l

Re: [PSF-Community] Python Calendar Team - Volunteers needed

2020-01-20 Thread Abdur-Rahmaan Janhangeer
Agree, it sure increases our UG's search engine visibility! Yours, Abdur-Rahmaan Janhangeer pythonmembers.club | github Mauritius ___ PSF-Community mailing list PSF-Community@python.or

Re: [PSF-Community] Python Calendar Team - Volunteers needed

2020-01-20 Thread Emanuil Tolev
To be fair there are only 2 people on the team who've been on it who knows how long already. I'd bet that this is a significant path for event discovery for newbies who aren't already embedded in the network of events and social media streams. I used it to join the wider UK Python community severa

Re: [PSF-Community] Python Calendar Team - Volunteers needed

2020-01-20 Thread Abdur-Rahmaan Janhangeer
Since sometimes our local usergroup stopped sending events as our previous events were not put on the calendar. We thought we were wrongly submitting. ___ PSF-Community mailing list PSF-Community@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/psf-com

[PSF-Community] Python Calendar Team - Volunteers needed

2020-01-20 Thread Ewa Jodlowska
Hello PSF members! *The Python Calendar Team needs help. * A description of what the group does is available on their wiki: https://wiki.python.org/moin/PythonEventsCalendar. This also includes instructions on how to submit events to the group for those that need it :) The group is in need of vo

[PSF-Community] Python Web Conf Now VIRTUAL!

2019-07-31 Thread MaryBeth Okerson
Hi, Due to overwhelming interest from international speakers and attendees, the IndyPy team is excited to announce that the Python Web Conf will be a virtual conference. WHEN: Friday, August 23rd 2019 from 7:45 am ET to 4:40 pm ET. WHERE: Online REGISTER TODAY:

[PSF-Community] Python Brasil 2019: Call for talks and sponsors

2019-06-24 Thread Jessica Temporal
Hello all Python friends. Greetings from Brazil! We are very proud to let you all know that we secured a place for Python Brasil 2019 and we are looking for sponsors and speakers 🎉🎉. Python Brasil is the biggest conference about Python in South America and is supported by many regional communitie

[PSF-Community] Python Language Summit at PyCon US

2019-02-27 Thread Mariatta
Hi, we're happy to announce that Python Language Summit at PyCon US 2019 is now accepting signups. *TL;DR* When: Wednesday, May 1, 2019, 10am–4pm Where: Huntington Convention Center, Cleveland, Ohio Apply: Attendance sign up form (before March 21, 2019) Sp

[PSF-Community] Python Developers Survey 2018 Results

2019-02-05 Thread Ewa Jodlowska
Hi Pythonistas! We are excited to share with you the results of the Python Developers Survey 2018! In the fall of 2018, over *twenty thousand developers* from more than 150 different countries participated to help us map out an accurate landscape of the Python community: View the results of Pyth

[PSF-Community] Python Software Foundation - Q4 Newsletter

2018-12-11 Thread Python Software Foundation
https://www.python.org/psf-landing/ ** Welcome to the PSF's first newsletter! We are extremely excited to launch our first newsletter. Our goal is to publish quarterly updates going forward. If you wish to receive the newsletter dir

Re: [PSF-Community] Python library to extract data tables from PDF files

2018-10-22 Thread Vinayak Mehta
Thanks for the support Vasudev! They're both themed after the Arthurian legend. https://excalibur-py.readthedocs.io/en/master/user/intro.html#what-s-in-a-name On Mon, Oct 22, 2018 at 11:02 PM Vasudev Ram wrote: > Hey, Vinayak, > > Cool product names, man! > > You have my moral support. > > I vo

Re: [PSF-Community] Python library to extract data tables from PDF files

2018-10-22 Thread Vasudev Ram
Hey, Vinayak, Cool product names, man! You have my moral support. I vote for the next one being called Merlin - a wizard - get it? I must rethink better names for my own products :) Cheers ... On 10/22/18, Vinayak Mehta wrote: > Hi Anthony! > > Yes it's on PyPI! You can install it using "pip

Re: [PSF-Community] Python library to extract data tables from PDF files

2018-10-22 Thread Vinayak Mehta
Hi Anthony! Yes it's on PyPI! You can install it using "pip install camelot-py" Also, I just released a web interface for the library! You can check it out here: https://github.com/camelot-dev/excalibur You can install it using "pip install excalibur-py" or download the Windows/Linux executable

Re: [PSF-Community] Python library to extract data tables from PDF files

2018-10-20 Thread Anthony Flury via PSF-Community
Have you published it on pypi ? Make it really easy for people to install it if they need it. On 28/09/2018 07:31, Vinayak Mehta wrote: Hello everyone! I recently released a Python library which lets users extract data tables out of PDF files, my first open source library! Here's the link: h

Re: [PSF-Community] Python library to extract data tables from PDF files

2018-10-01 Thread Vasudev Ram
>Thanks Vasudev! NP. >[1] xtopdf looks great! will check it out. Cool! Thanks. >[2] I've faced similar issues w.r.t.junk characters, which may happen when the >PDF contains an incorrect ToUnicode map, though I still have to dig deeper and >I'm not 100% sure. I've also faced an issue where du

Re: [PSF-Community] Python library to extract data tables from PDF files

2018-10-01 Thread Vinayak Mehta
Thanks Alvaro! rows looks top-notch, I'll check it out! I too have support for extracting tables from images on my roadmap, will drop by the rows gitter channel to discuss this further! :) On Sat, Sep 29, 2018 at 1:40 AM Álvaro Justen [Turicas] < alvarojus...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, Vinayak! Good

Re: [PSF-Community] Python library to extract data tables from PDF files

2018-10-01 Thread Vinayak Mehta
Thanks Vasudev! [1] xtopdf looks great! will check it out. [2] I've faced similar issues w.r.t.junk characters, which may happen when the PDF contains an incorrect ToUnicode map, though I still have to dig deeper and I'm not 100% sure. I've also faced an issue where duplicate strings are assigne

Re: [PSF-Community] Python library to extract data tables from PDF files

2018-09-28 Thread Álvaro Justen [Turicas]
Hi, Vinayak! Good work, thanks for sharing. :) I'm the creator of the rows library[http://turicas.info/rows] and implemented PDF support early this year (with 3 different strategies) -- it's not released on PyPI yet since I'm fixing some bugs before releasing the next version, but you can try it o

Re: [PSF-Community] Python library to extract data tables from PDF files

2018-09-28 Thread Vasudev Ram
Very interesting, and congrats, Vinayak. As a person interested in both PDF generation [1] and PDF text extraction [2], I'm interested to know what issues you faced w.r.t. accuracy of text extraction and also formatting. [1] I'm the creator of xtopdf, a Python toolkit for PDF generation from othe

Re: [PSF-Community] Python library to extract data tables from PDF files

2018-09-28 Thread Vinayak Mehta
The library's API is pretty simple and intuitive too! You can check it out in the README :) On Sat, Sep 29, 2018 at 1:06 AM Vinayak Mehta wrote: > Hello David! > > Yes, I've created a wiki page comparing Camelot with other open source > tools and libraries. tabula-py is a wrapper over tabula-jav

Re: [PSF-Community] Python library to extract data tables from PDF files

2018-09-28 Thread Vinayak Mehta
Hello David! Yes, I've created a wiki page comparing Camelot with other open source tools and libraries. tabula-py is a wrapper over tabula-java, which is used by Tabula. You can check out the comparison of Camelot with Tabula here

Re: [PSF-Community] Python library to extract data tables from PDF files

2018-09-28 Thread David Mertz
Have you compared your tool with existing ones, such as https://blog.chezo.uno/tabula-py-extract-table-from-pdf-into-python-dataframe-6c7acfa5f302 ? What notable difference in API and/or accuracy do you have? On Fri, Sep 28, 2018 at 2:32 PM Vinayak Mehta wrote: > I've created a Jupyter notebook

Re: [PSF-Community] Python library to extract data tables from PDF files

2018-09-28 Thread Vinayak Mehta
I've created a Jupyter notebook which shows an example of how Camelot makes it easy to extract tables out of PDFs. In the example, I scrape a PDF from an Indian disease outbreaks data source[1] using requests, extract tables from each page of the PDF using Camelot and then concat those tables. He

[PSF-Community] Python library to extract data tables from PDF files

2018-09-28 Thread Vinayak Mehta
Hello everyone! I recently released a Python library which lets users extract data tables out of PDF files, my first open source library! Here's the link: https://github.com/socialcopsdev/camelot I've created a wiki page

[PSF-Community] Python Software Foundation Survey

2018-07-02 Thread Betsy Waliszewski
Hello, fellow Pythonistas! The PSF would very much like to find out what you do - *or don't* - know about our foundation. Our short survey takes just 5 minutes to complete and your input will help us be better at communicating our initiatives and goals. Link to the survey - https://goo.gl/3r2C9z

[PSF-Community] python on hardware happenings'

2018-04-08 Thread Phillip Torrone via PSF-Community
hi folks, we checked with betsy before sending this off to the psf community mailing list, we started a few "python on microcontroller" resources for micropython & circuitpython and are looking for contributors and more (or just folks who are interested in this). most of this is here in a hand

Re: [PSF-Community] Python Events in 2017, Need your help.

2017-02-10 Thread Stefan Behnel
Hi! Germany has three major Python events planned this year: - PyCon-Web in München (May 27-28th) - Python-Camp in Köln (April 8-9th) - PyCon-DE in Karlsruhe (October, dates TBA). http://pyconweb.org/ https://python-verband.org/informieren/events/pythoncamp-2017 Stefan Stephane Wirtel via PS

Re: [PSF-Community] Python Events in 2017, Need your help.

2017-02-08 Thread Stephane Wirtel via PSF-Community
Thank you, with your help, we have added events on the t-shirt. Now, Could you just add them on python.org/events ? Have a nice day, Stephane On 9 Jan 2017, at 10:54, Stephane Wirtel via Python-list wrote: Dear Community, For the PythonFOSDEM [1] on 4th and 5th February in Belgium, I would

Re: [PSF-Community] Python Events in 2017, Need your help.

2017-01-09 Thread Danny Adair
Thanks Stephane, Kiwi PyCon 2017 will be in Auckland, New Zealand in September - exact dates and location not yet determined. I'll submit it when they are. Cheers, Danny On Mon, Jan 9, 2017 at 10:54 PM, Stephane Wirtel via PSF-Community wrote: > Dear Community, > > For the PythonFOSDEM [1] on

[PSF-Community] Python Events in 2017, Need your help.

2017-01-09 Thread Stephane Wirtel via PSF-Community
Dear Community, For the PythonFOSDEM [1] on 4th and 5th February in Belgium, I would like to present some slides with the Python events around the World. Based on https://python.org/events, I have noted that there are missing events, for example: * PyCon Otto: Italy * PyCon UK: United Kingd

[PSF-Community] Python in Science - PSF Workgroup - Members Needed

2016-11-10 Thread Ewa Jodlowska
The Scientific Python PSF Working Group is looking for 2-4 new members. The working group deals with science-related requests that the PSF receives. More info can be seen here: https://wiki.python.org/psf/ScientificWG. If you are interested in joining, please send a brief description of your Pyth

[PSF-Community] Python in Belgium

2016-08-01 Thread Stephane Wirtel
Hello, If you are from Belgium, there is a mailing list where you can discuss about Python and the organisation of some Python events. Meetups, Workshop and talks. If you want to help with PythonFOSDEM (http://www.python-fosdem.org) or with the future PyCon.BE then you can subscribe to the m

[PSF-Community] Python

2016-07-27 Thread Volodymyr Kirichinets
Hi everyone, Invite You to Python Dnipro, Django Dnipro, Pyramid Dnipro Google Groups. Volodymyr ___ PSF-Community mailing list PSF-Community@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/psf-community

[PSF-Community] Python Programming for high school students

2016-07-01 Thread Annapoornima Koppad
Hi, I am conducting a one day workshop on Python Programming for high school students at St Angels English School, HMT Main Road, Subedarpalya, Mathikere, Yeshwanthpur, Bangalore. The audience is set to High school students in standards 8,9 an 10. Date : 16/09/2016 Time : 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM Locat

[PSF-Community] Python - Natural Language Processing

2016-07-01 Thread Annapoornima Koppad
Hi, I am doing a half workshop on Python - Natural Language Processing at Center for Internet and Society, Indiranagar, Bangalore on 9-July, 2016. Python - Natural Language Processing Saturday, July 9, 2016 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM Centre for Internet and Society No. 194, Second 'C' Cross, Domlur, 2nd

[PSF-Community] Python Programming Six month course at CCE, IISc, Bangalore

2016-06-26 Thread Annapoornima Koppad
Hi, Hi, I am offering a course running from August 2016 - December 2016 through Indian Institute of Science Center for Continuing Education. More details can be found at the link below. http://cce.iisc.ernet.in/Proficience/courseinfo/courseinfo.html Please do register and come help me help you l