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The code in the community’s banner is in python 2. Can we get that changed?

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Ha! Great catch. Yeah, I’ll get that sorted.

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I took notice of this as well. nice

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I don’t know, I just got here.

Here being only just starting to learn python. And also this community too.

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Next experiment is Talk Tuesday where each top-level comment is about a particular conference talk that a commenter liked and why they like it.

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Hi Jason, Thanks for putting this community together! I’ve been passively teaching myself Python for awhile to add to my toolkit. I saw in your bio you’re involved with sports data at Elias. That’s super cool! I’d be curious to learn more about what tools and how Python is used in sports data analysis. Cheers 😀

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Thanks @forkball@lemmy.world , I think I was just in the right place at the right time.

I’ll see if I can dig up some old technical blog posts from work. On my current project, we’re using Python for a research SaaS tool for sports information people, generally at broadcasters and league offices. We also have a fair amount of ETL type code in Python for aggregating and enriching data.

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