Python User Groups in Berlin
Python Users Berlin
Python Users Berlin (PUB) is a diverse community around the Python open-source programming language. Through outreach, workshops, events and social gatherings, we aim to promote the Python community in Berlin. Anyone interested in Python is welcome to join!
PyLadies Berlin
PyLadies is an international mentorship group with a focus on helping more women become active participants and leaders in the Python open-source community. Our mission is to promote, educate and advance a diverse Python community through outreach, education, conferences, events and social gatherings. PyLadies also aims to provide a friendly support network for women and a bridge to the larger Python world. Anyone with an interest in Python is encouraged to participate!
Django User Group Berlin
We are a group of Python web developers from Berlin who use Django. Usually we speak English, no knowledge of the German language is required.
Django Girls Berlin
Django Girls is a non-profit organization that wants to bring more women into the wonderful world of programming and technology. We are organising free, one-day workshops for beginners that will teach you how to create a website using Python and Django. We believe that the IT industry will greatly benefit from bringing more women into technology. We want to give you an opportunity to learn how to program and become part of the technology community! Our workshops are free of charge.
OpenTechSchool
OpenTechSchool is a distributed community initiative organising welcoming and inclusive code learning happenings with real people in the real world. Python Co-Learning is open to learners of all levels from total beginners to experienced developers alike, meeting up every other week to continue learning on Python. Usually there are experienced Python Coaches around but we also just learn from each other.
PyData Berlin
PyData is a group for users and developers of data analysis tools to share ideas and learn from each other. We gather to discuss how best to apply Python tools, as well as those using R and Julia (and others), to meet the evolving challenges in data management, processing, analytics, and visualization.