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Two events served as an impetus for trying to organize some python knowledge shareing within the BCGOV. The first was attending the BC Government GIS Community of practice event in Victoria (Fall 2017), and the other was attending the pyCascades conference. Report out on pycascades. In an attempt to keep this overview brief, attendance at these two events reminded me of the value of sharing knowledge and expertise.
The remainder of this document is a first kick at the cat in terms of promoting python knowledge sharing. Initially most of the topics are likely to be pretty simple, but its my hope that we can also bring in more advanced topics down the road.
The following are topics that we are going to try to cover during 2018.
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