My name is Lais and I am a Developer Advocate, DevRel for the intimates or simply a Developer avocado π₯.
My background is in Civil and Env. Eng. and I love Python and data visualisations. π
NOTE: Curious about the avocado joke? Check out the explanation by Mary Thengvall.
- π Iβm currently working on QHub an open source library that helps data scientists deploy their projects to the Cloud straight from JupyterHub with a GitOps approach. In summary, a DevOps-for-Notebooks tool. For more details, check out the release at JupyterCon.
- βοΈ I am a board member of Python Ireland since Oct/19, where I hosted a few meetups and helped with PyCon.
- π§Ά Co-organiser of Pyjamas Conference, a 24 hours world-wide Python conference where everyone is invited to wear pajamas.
- π Volunteer for EuroPython since Feb/20.
- πΎ I used to work (and have a serious crush) on Kedro, a DS/ML Python framework that uses software engineering best pratcies to help teams work more efficiently, the Django of ML/DS projects. More info? Check out What is Kedro?.
- Open Source Directions podcast (epi 49) - Kedro
- PyData Hamburg talk on Intro to Kedro (Sept, 20)
- PyData Cambridge (23rd edition) - Another Kedro talk (Sept, 20)
- MoinWorld - My Path to Tech (Sept, 20) slides
- TechNottingham - Developer Advocate throughout pandemic days (Nov, 20) slides
- PyLadies Dublin - From Jupyter Notebook to Kedro (lightning talk) (Dec, 20)
- Python Pizza Hamburg New Year's edition - Markov Chain Fake News Generator (Dec, 20)
- Beyond the Notebook and into the Data Science Framework Revolution
- Jungle Scout case study: Kedro, Airflow, and MLFlow use on production code
- Element AI uses Kedro to apply research and develop enterprise AI models
- Twitter: @lais_bsc