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Proper Wording in Namespaces – Lighningtalk at PyCologne #2 Nov 27th 2024

erstellt von Armin Stroß-Radschinski Veröffentlicht 17.07.2024 22:10, zuletzt verändert: 06.12.2024 16:44 Beitrag als Ganzes zitierbar, unter CC-ND-BY-SA 4.0
Managing proper wording in namespaces is key to success (of a project)! – Armin Stroß-Radschinski gave a fast introduction why you need to use proper language and words to allow your projects ending up doing the right thing.
Proper Wording in Namespaces – Lighningtalk at PyCologne #2 Nov 27th 2024

Armin Stroß-Radschinski at PyCologne #2 2024 Cologne, Rewe Online

The five minute LighningTalk and the fruitful discussion pointed out how you can manage to choose the right order of terms to put everything in the right order.

Python is well known for its clarity in notation, readability of code and clean concepts to simplify implementation and allowing speedup from idea to working solutions. When starting to go from concept to coding, every object and step and their relations should be named by intend. This is a reminder to revisit the meaning of code first instead of only thinking about speed, memory consumption and shiny interfaces.

Key Takeaway:
«Systems understandable for others are easy understandable for you too!» – acsr

About the PyCologne

PyCologne Quarterly Meetings in english

Our PyCologne #2 November meetup featured expert talks on machine learning, AI, and more. We connected with fellow Python enthusiasts, learned something new and continued feeling inspired by amazing visitors and speakers. It was a great experience during the second issue of the new and bigger quartely format in english organized by a fresh team. 

PyCologne Discussions - The monthly counterpart in german

Last year the Meetup page of the monthly classic PyCologne usergroup meetings went offline by accident. The good of the bad: Some people recognized that there is no Python Meetup in Cologne and started their own effort to make it happen. At the end both group joined forces and now share the meetup group.

We still keep the more informal monthly meetings held in german in Mülheim. 

PyCologne at Meetup.com

You can follow upcoming events for both formats on Meetup.com or join the other channels on Linkedin and on on Discord.

Agenda of the Nov. 26th

Get together

Talks

Michael Polonskij Andreas Lay

From chaos to clarity: Using LLMs to structure and validate your data

Michael Polonskij, Generali Deutschland AG

Designing & Deploying a Machine Learning Pipeline for E-Commerce Order Predictions

Andreas Lay, Rewe Group

Lightning Talks

Introduction to AI Language Agents

Juri Wiens, Rewe Digital

Omelette Surprise de Python - Why managing wording in proper namespaces is key to success of a project

Armin Stroß-Radschinski, evenios.com

Folien des Vortrags von Armin Stroß-Radschinski 

Food, Drinks & Discussions

PyCologne Audience

Our location at the REWE Digital "Werkstatt" in the historic Carlswerk area in Köln, Mülheim

PyCologne at the Rewe Digital Werkstatt