⚡ June 2016 update: watch this space - the Python group is growing and is set to expand outside of geography ⚡
Welcome to the Bristol Geography Python User Group!
We meet every other week in the Bristol University Geography Department and offer an opportunity to share knowledge of the various packages we use, approaches to programmatic problems we take as well as a platform to ask questions about existing code and ideas to improve and advance our individual applications of the Python programming language.
However, the group is not just limited to Python users, with plenty of cross over extending to other scripting languages including R, Matlab, IDL etc.
Feel free to come along and listen or join in the discussions.
If you'd like to get involved or present something, please email me: [email protected]
Location: SR1, Geography Buliding
Times: 12 noon - 1 pm (dates below marked with a "*" will be held at 2 pm - 3 pm in SR2)
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21/01/2016 Testing your code using Travis Chris Williams
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04/02/2016 Points to sparse grids and resultant analysis Mike Cooper
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18/02/2016 Interfacing SQL and Python Steve Chuter
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03/03/2016 Georaster - A class for raster processing Andrew Tedstone
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17/03/2016* Sparse matrices in R Isabel Nias
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31/03/2016 NO MEETING (EASTER)
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21/04/2016* Opportunity to discuss general code problems - no presentation planned
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28/04/2016* Creating synthetic channel DEMs in the absence of data Chris Williams
Location: Main Geography Building - for the room, see specific dates below
Times: 12 noon - 1 pm
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19/05/16 SR2 The xarray package: fast access of netCDF files Andrew Tedstone - materials here
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26/05/16 SR2 1D and 2D Fourier Transform data analysis with Python - program overview Chris Williams
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09/06/16 SR2 R for geospatial data analysis - Chris Williams - materials here
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23/06/16 SR1 NO MEETING
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07/07/16 SR1 TBC - email me if you would like to present
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21/07/16 SR1 TBC - email me if you would like to present