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* Milan Kovacs
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* Mohammad Humayun
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* Prabudda Hans
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### Event Photos
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* Sushant Bajracharya
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## Profile Speakers
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This year 30 members of Computer Society attended PyCon 2023 in the Radisson Blu Royal Hotel Dublin.
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PyCon is an international conference about the programming language Python.
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There are several PyCon conferences run in Europe each year, with the Dublin one being one of the largest ones.
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As such there is a large variety of top tier and distinguished presenters.
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While it is a two day event we were only able to attend the Saturday of it.
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### Pablo Galindo Salgado
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#### The snake of Theseus
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Pablo was the keynote speaker for Saturday of this conference.
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His presentation was focusing on how the language itself has changed over time, so much so that the original code has all been replaced.
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Yet it is still Python.
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Even with Countless contributors over the years Python has changed, yet remained the same.
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Different syntax, personalities and methodologies have contributed to shaping the language to what it is today and inspiring it forwards into the future.
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![img.png](11._Profile_Speakers_01.png)
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### Mia Bajić
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#### The Standard Library TourK
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Mia is a regular speaker at Python Conferences as well as co-organising the Prague PyCon in 2023.
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Her talk was aimed at enlightening attendees by informing them of the tools they did not know they needed, the unknown unknowns.
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She opened up the powerful functions and methods contained within the inbuilt library to show us what we had been missing before now.
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It was quite interesting seeing the emotions flash through the audience when folks realised that there were inbuilt and easier ways to handle objects and arrays.
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Everyone left the lecture hall knowing far more than they entered.
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![img_1.png](11._Profile_Speakers_02.png)
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### Rodrigo Girão Serrão
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#### How to implement a Python-like programming language
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Rodrigo is an educator for mathematics and Python, particularly in the area of data processing and analysis.
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His main section in the conference was a workshop on how to create a new programming language by using Python.
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This was an engaging introduction to compilers, a topic that is only covered by Computer Science in 4th year.
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Within the two hours participants had constructed a small functional language and were given the tools/knowledge to work on it further.
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Several of the attendees from our group have continued to work on their own language, taking inspiration from this workshop
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![img_2.png](11._Profile_Speakers_03.png)
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### Steve Holden
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#### The death of PyCon
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Steve is the founder of PyCon.
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He has been the Chairman and a director of the Python Foundation.
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He had the honor of opening the Lightning Talks for the conference.
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Lightning Talks are 5 minute presentations where anyone can volunteer to present.
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His chosen topic was ``The Death of PyCon`` where he outlined tat community run events die if all the attendees stand back and watch.
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The way forward is to roll up your sleeves and pitch in, in doing so it is a far better experience for all involved.
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<<https://www.linkedin.com/in/holdenweb/>>
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## Points for Budget
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This file is to organise the written part of the [points][0] for the budget.
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See [last years submission][1] for more details.
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Any extra PDF's can be found [here][6]
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See [last years submission][1] for more details
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[0]: https://cp.ulwolves.ie/budget/points/2023
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[1]: https://cp.ulwolves.ie/budget/points/2022
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[6]: https://gitlab.skynet.ie/compsoc1/compsoc/open-goverance/-/jobs/artifacts/main/browse/pdf_Budget?job=pdf
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### 7. Committee Development
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#### Instructions
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* See [Last years section][1] for guidelines
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#### Details
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See [the separate file](10._Guest_Speakers.md) for teh full details.
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Our first event of the spring semester was Lightning Talks: Co-op.
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The goal of this event was to bridge the gap between members returning from Co-op and those that had joined us this year.
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Viewers would be able to get insights into what co-op is like, the Good, the Bad and the Ugly.
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Individual presenters talked on a variety of topics.
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Some talked about opportunities they were given by their company.
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We had others give guidance on what was expected by the company as well as what tools and methodologies would give a leg up.
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It wasnt all sunshine and roses, presenters also pointed out areas where they and/or the companies dropped the ball as well as how they would fix it in the future.
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We had eight speakers for this event, all of which are members of LM051 currently in 3rd year.
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* Amie Patterson
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* Bayan Nezamabad
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* Brendan Golden
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* Milan Kovacs
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* Mohammad Humayun
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* Prabudda Hans
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* Sushant Bajracharya
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### 11. Profile Speakers
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* See [Last years section][1] for guidelines
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#### Details
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See [the separate file](11._Profile_Speakers.md) for teh full details.
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### 13. Showcases
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