pyOpenSci , to random
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Happening tomorrow, and only five spots left!

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/build-your-first-python-package-tickets-879586546037

(🐻 Bears and 🌿 beets not provided 😉)

pyOpenSci , to random
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We know packaging can be a bit of a spicy subject, but we promise it doesn't have to be!

If you're a scientist who codes in Python, but is a bit shy about creating a package, come join our "Build Your First Python Package!" workshop, happening this Thursday (online!).

We promise it will be friendly, supportive, and hey, even a little bit fun.

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/build-your-first-python-package-tickets-879586546037?aff=oddtdtcreator

jonny , to random
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Putting a call out for @pyOpenSci reviewers :)

Package: automata - "A Python library for simulating finite automata, pushdown automata, and Turing machines."
https://github.com/pyOpenSci/software-submission/issues/152

Looks like a good bit of fun (cellular automata are a recurring love of mine) - we would love to give people who haven't had a chance to review software a go here, but previous reviewers welcome too. You'll be taking on the role of a prospective user and colleague advising and trying to help make a package work as well as it can, reaching some minimum standard via checklist, raising issues and making suggestions as you read and run it.

More on the review process: https://www.pyopensci.org/software-peer-review/how-to/reviewer-guide.html

Reply here or DM me, (though my notifications are getting mauled rn so probably DM)

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