Re: Virtual PUG-meeting: An applied introduction to Finite State Machines

2022-09-14 Thread dn
On 14/09/2022 10.18, Sam Ezeh wrote:
> That seems interesting.
> 
> Is this hosted online? And are there any suggested reading materials for
> those who might not be able to attend?


Yes there are - if you'd like to follow the link (below), the published
meeting-details include references.

One of my colleagues on the PUG Leadership Team has organised the
speaker, but I recall mention of "notebooks", etc. So, there may be
further resources which will be made-available during/after the talk
itself...

If you are a 'late-owl' in the (US) Pacific Time-Zone, you may like to
join us 'live'. Sadly, the timings rapidly become anti-social for more
easterly time-zones in the Americas.

If you are anywhere in the rest of the world, you will find that the
meeting falls sometime during your working-day, through to Europeans
at-breakfast!

You'll be most welcome!


> Kind regards,
> Sam Ezeh
> 
> On Tue, 13 Sept 2022 at 22:53, dn  > wrote:
> 
> An applied introduction to Finite State Machines
> 0730 UTC, Wed 21 Sep 2022
> 
> The basics of Finite State Machines and what they are good for. How to
> use FSM for solving optimization problems.
> 
> - A simple traffic jam
> - A bigger traffic jam
> - A sudoku
> 
> After this lecture there won't be any discrete optimization problem you
> won't be able to solve.
> 
> Dr. Bjorn Madsen solves optimization problems using Python, for DoD,
> LEGO, Coca Cola, Airbus and many other companies.
> 
> 
> These meetups have two sessions. At least one is aimed at a beginner
> level - in either Python or FSMs.
> 
> Sign-up and more details from https://www.meetup.com/nzpug-auckland/
> 
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> Regards,
> =dn
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> 
> 


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Re: Virtual PUG-meeting: An applied introduction to Finite State Machines

2022-09-13 Thread Sam Ezeh
That seems interesting.

Is this hosted online? And are there any suggested reading materials for
those who might not be able to attend?

Kind regards,
Sam Ezeh

On Tue, 13 Sept 2022 at 22:53, dn  wrote:

> An applied introduction to Finite State Machines
> 0730 UTC, Wed 21 Sep 2022
>
> The basics of Finite State Machines and what they are good for. How to
> use FSM for solving optimization problems.
>
> - A simple traffic jam
> - A bigger traffic jam
> - A sudoku
>
> After this lecture there won't be any discrete optimization problem you
> won't be able to solve.
>
> Dr. Bjorn Madsen solves optimization problems using Python, for DoD,
> LEGO, Coca Cola, Airbus and many other companies.
>
>
> These meetups have two sessions. At least one is aimed at a beginner
> level - in either Python or FSMs.
>
> Sign-up and more details from https://www.meetup.com/nzpug-auckland/
> --
> Regards,
> =dn
> --
> https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
>
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Virtual PUG-meeting: An applied introduction to Finite State Machines

2022-09-13 Thread dn
An applied introduction to Finite State Machines
0730 UTC, Wed 21 Sep 2022

The basics of Finite State Machines and what they are good for. How to
use FSM for solving optimization problems.

- A simple traffic jam
- A bigger traffic jam
- A sudoku

After this lecture there won't be any discrete optimization problem you
won't be able to solve.

Dr. Bjorn Madsen solves optimization problems using Python, for DoD,
LEGO, Coca Cola, Airbus and many other companies.


These meetups have two sessions. At least one is aimed at a beginner
level - in either Python or FSMs.

Sign-up and more details from https://www.meetup.com/nzpug-auckland/
-- 
Regards,
=dn
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