Hi guys,

Yesterday I presented at pycon AU on scikit-learn.
The talk went well -- I'm glad I went with the scope I did, and didn't get
too deeply into anything.

In talks afterwards, I found that quite a few people *knew* of
scikit-learn, but few (in this crowd anyway) had actually used it. A slight
majority of people here are in the django or openstack side of things.

That said, the talk went well and I did have a few people come and speak to
me about my talk. In addition, we had a few people talk about cython,
ipython and pandas, which has been very interesting.

OK, back into it for day two. The coffee here is absolutely fantastic --
best I've ever had. A blend called Norwegian Blue that was developed just
for the conference. It's definitely keeping me going.

Cheers!

- Robert

PS, the talk has been recorded, when I get the link I'll put it up on the
tutorials page.



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