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Full Stack Quants #485

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markusschanta opened this issue Apr 13, 2018 · 2 comments
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Full Stack Quants #485

markusschanta opened this issue Apr 13, 2018 · 2 comments

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@markusschanta
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Full Stack Quants is a community of mathematically-minded folk where we share ideas, knowledge and to learn from each other. The emphasis is on technologies and techniques that make it easier than ever to build numerical applications and most of the talks deal with Python in some form or another. I think it would be interesting to add the talks to this repository. You can see the previous talks here.

  1. Most of the talks cover Python but not all do. Some talks for example are about probability theory and some cover Javascript. If I add the videos to this repo, should I only add the ones that are about Python or does it make sense to add the others as well (for the sake of completeness)?

  2. The videos are hosted on the event page rather than YouTube. Is that acceptable or do they have to be in an embeddable format?

Disclaimer: I am not the organiser of the conference but I gave a talk about JupyterLab there once which I would like to add to this collection.

@markusschanta
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@robert-hardy FYI

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  1. From http://pyvideo.org/pages/about.html

    What is PyVideo.org?
    PyVideo.org is an index of Python related media.

  2. Vimeo videos are supported. Take a look at an example: https://github.com/pyvideo/data/blob/master/djangocon-eu-2015/videos/data-wrangling-with-python.json
    You could add the video in the event page as related url if you like.

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