PyData Edinburgh: Untangle Spaghetti Python Paths: How to manage your Python environments

Welcome to the next of our virtual PyData Edinburgh!
As always, we're keeping this at just one hour, and we will have a main talk plus a Q&A session at the end. We will meet at 7pm, use the Zoom link which will be provided in the registration email once you RSVP.

As always, let us know if you would like to give a talk in the future, whether a main or a lightning one, we're always looking out for speakers (as you know!). We've got some more volunteers for lightning talk, so if we get a couple more we'll be able to run an evening with just lightning talks, which would be great.

MAIN TALK: Cheuk Ting Ho
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Bio:
After having a career in data science, Cheuk now brings her knowledge in data and passion for the tech community into TerminusDB as the developer relations lead. Cheuk constantly contributes to the open-source community by giving free tutorials on Twitch and organise sprints to encourage diversity contributions.

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Abstract:
Do you have multiple versions of Python installed? Have you installed via Homebrew and Anaconda? Chances are, you have spaghetti Python paths, which could be a pain in the long run. It’s time to clear up and manage different python environments properly.

LOGISTICS
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1855: Zoom Waiting room will open
1900: Meetup will start - welcome & community announcements followed by our main speaker, and then Q&A
We'll aim to be finished by 2000

REMOTE MEETINGS
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Please remember the Code of Conduct applies to a remote meeting as well.

When you join the meeting, your microphone will be muted, and your camera switched on, we miss you all, it's nice to see you! Once the talk starts, feel free to switch your camera off.

We'll use the chat channel in Zoom to deal with any issues, and we'll advise on how we will run the Q&A at the start of the session.

SPONSORS
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While we might not be making such full use of our sponsors as we normally do, we still appreciate all they do for us to allow us to run this group - so thanks to Cathcart Associates, Wood Mackenzie, Solarwinds, Lloyds Banking, Canon Medical and Effini.

CODE OF CONDUCT
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