5PM CET | 4PM UTC | 10AM CST | 9AM MST
As discussed in previous swung rendezvous, Python is a rapidly growing software ecosystem with many open-source libraries for data analysis and earth science.
Over the past few years, that growth includes several web app and dashboarding frameworks like Streamlit, Panel, and Dash. These libraries make it easy to develop high-quality, interactive applications in pure Python.
Now, without needing to know any skills or languages other than Python, you can quickly take a script or notebook and make it available online for users to interact with and use.
In this Rendezvous, Michael and Anton will discuss two of these frameworks, Panel and Streamlit. Come join in to see live development demos and discussions, and better yet, bring examples of your own apps to share.
Sign up via email is closed but you can still join the event.
Head to the SWUNG Slack and find zoom links there in the channel: #rdv-geo-web-apps-fast
Michael Harty
Michael is a geologist, Python tinkerer, and lifelong learner. He enjoys exploring the Rocky Mountains of Colorado and is currently employed by Occidental Petroleum in Denver.
Anton Biryukov
Anton currently works as a Data Scientist with Energy Toolbase, a Pason company. He loves dealing with interesting problems, biking around Calgary, as well as hanging out with his sighthounds.