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August Event Recap
Thank you to everyone who joined us for our August event!
Sep 5
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Doug Nicola
and
Madison Ebersole
August 2025
August Meetup Event | Python for All: Democratizing Coding Mastery with AI Chatbot Support
Explore AI as an invaluable resource for understanding, writing, and refining code
Aug 13
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Doug Nicola
and
Madison Ebersole
July Event Recap and Links
Thank you to the 70 folks who joined us at Baker Hall for our July event!
Aug 5
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Doug Nicola
and
Madison Ebersole
July 2025
July Meetup Event: Does Generative AI Know Statistics?
Pydata Pittsburgh is excited to share our next event: Does Generative AI Know Statistics? Dr.
Jul 16
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Madison Ebersole
and
Doug Nicola
June 2025
June Event Recap and JuliaCon 2025 News
Thank you to everyone who joined us for our June event!
Jun 26
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Doug Nicola
PyCon US 2025 PyData PGH Recap
The incredible PyCon US 2025 wrapped up just over three weeks ago, and we wanted to reflect on the energy, ideas, and connections that filled the…
Jun 15
•
Madison Ebersole
and
Doug Nicola
2
Panning for Gold in the Streams of Conversation
PyData Pittsburgh is excited to host Jay Palat, from mpathic, for our first event of the summer.
Jun 4
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Doug Nicola
and
Madison Ebersole
May 2025
Get connected with PyData Pittsburgh @ PyCon 2025!
Hi all!
May 7
•
Madison Ebersole
and
Doug Nicola
Hometown Heroes Hatchery
PyData Pittsburgh is hosting the Hometown Heroes track on May 17th at PyCon '25: a half-day event highlighting the work of Pittsburgh’s thriving Python…
May 6
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Madison Ebersole
and
Doug Nicola
2
March 2025
Hometown Heroes at PyCon US 2025: Call For Proposals
PyData Pittsburgh is excited to invite Pittsburgh-based Python software engineers, data scientists, researchers, educators, and other Python enthusiasts…
Mar 18
•
Doug Nicola
February Event Recap and Community Announcements
Thank you to the 75 folks who joined us at the Allegheny Observatory last week!
Mar 4
•
Patrick Harrison
2
February 2025
Welcoming new members to the PyData Pittsburgh organizing team
A new chapter begins for Pittsburgh's open-source data science, machine learning, and Python community
Feb 24
•
Patrick Harrison
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