Join PyLadies Vancouver during March, April and May for an exciting opportunity to collaborate on a mentored sprint with Python developers. Are you curious to learn how to contribute to open source? Are you seeking a project to join? Would you like to find a mentor in your community? If your answer was yes to any of these questions this event is for you.
Use the hashtag #100DaysOfPython on Twitter to find other members working on projects.
March 7, 2021 PursuedPyBear with Piper Thunstrom
PursuedPyBear (PPB) is an educational resource. A versatile tool to learn topics in computer science, this library can be used for topics involving simulations. The core developers are seeking support in the following three areas:
1. Documentation: join this stream if you want to get experience collaborating to open source projects and support others who are new to open source.
2. Tutorials: join this stream if you are interested in getting people ready to start learning. This stream requires comfort using Python code and communicating with audiences who have not been exposed to programming topics.
3. Core development: join this stream if you would like to improve functionality, fix bugs and add your own functions to the PPB library.
Learn more about PPB: ppb.dev
About Piper Thunstrom
Piper is a pythonista, game enthusiast, and web developer. You might know her from her talks given at conferences around the United States, a local tech meetup, or her open source work. She speaks on community building, game development, CS education, and trans identity in tech. She's been involved in the Python community since 2014 with previous experience as an organizer in the NYC Python user groups. You can follow her work at piper.thunstrom.dev
Mentored sprints inspired by Tania Allard, PhD
https://developerrelations.com/dev-rel/mentored-sprints-for-diverse-beginners