Ramon Perez
Ramon is currently a developer advocate at Seldon. Before joining Seldon, he worked as an independent freelance data professional and as a Senior Product Developer at Decoded, where he created custom data science tools, workshops, and training programs for clients in various industries. Going a bit further back, Ramon used to wear different research hats in the areas of entrepreneurship, strategy, consumer behavior, and development economics in industry and academia. Outside of work, he enjoys giving talks and technical workshops and has participated in several conferences and meetup events. In his free time, you will most likely find him traveling to new places, mountain biking, or both.
Sessions
The goal of this workshop is to address the gap between the development of technical work -- whether that's via research or more traditional data science work -- and its reproducibility by providing attendees with the necessary knowledge to get started creating Python packages. This means that, if you're a researcher (with basic Python knowledge) wanting to make your theories more accessible via code, or a data professional wanting to share your Python code inside or outside of your organization, this workshop will help you understand how to contribute to, and develop, open-source projects from scratch.