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posit::conf(2024) -- August 12-14 in Seattle, WA #14

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lostmygithubaccount opened this issue Jan 22, 2024 · 4 comments
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posit::conf(2024) -- August 12-14 in Seattle, WA #14

lostmygithubaccount opened this issue Jan 22, 2024 · 4 comments
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https://posit.co/blog/speak-at-posit-conf-2024/

We are looking for talks about:

  • How you’ve used R or Python to solve a challenging problem.
  • Projects and teams where R and Python live together in harmony.
  • Your favorite R or Python package and how it makes life easier or unlocks new capabilities.
  • Your techniques for teaching data science to help reach new domains and new audiences.
  • Your broad reflections on data science, packages, code, and/or community.
  • Anything else you think the Posit community would love to hear about!

Talks are 20 minutes long and can be in-person or remote. Since we know we won’t be able to accept all the wonderful talks that you submit, we’ll also include a couple of sessions of lightning talks. These 5-minute talks are drawn from the main pool of talk proposals, i.e., there is no separate application process.

I think a general 20 minute talk on Ibis would be great. Things to emphasize in the application:

  • inspiration taken from R/dplyr
  • use of Quarto for the website
  • ideal of a standard Python dataframe interface for many backends
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CFP Deadline: Midnight on February 9 anywhere on Earth

@cpcloud cpcloud self-assigned this Feb 7, 2024
@cpcloud cpcloud moved this from CFP to Submitted in Ibis talks and tutorials Feb 7, 2024
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cpcloud commented Feb 7, 2024

I submitted this abstract:

Ibis is a cross-backend DataFrame API for Python, heavily inspired by many things including
R, SQL, pandas and others. The cross backend nature of Ibis presents a bit of testing
pickle: how on earth can we reliably test 20 analytic query engines while maintaining our
sanity? Can we do this on every commit? In this talk I'll delve into the guts of how we
test Ibis across 20 backends on every commit and pull request and techniques for dealing
with CI versus local environments.

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chiphuyen commented Jul 1, 2024

@cpcloud did you hear back about your submission?

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@chiphuyen This talk was accepted. For future reference you can check the status on the project board, or in this issue to the right.

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