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![]() Sayantika BanikBackend Engineer at Continual Engine |
Django Unchained(prerequisite- Basics of python, Linux, familiarity with any code editor and lots and lots of enthusiasm) Did you like this session? Share to vote. |
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![]() Shafiqa IqbalSoftware Engineer at NorthBay Solutions |
Getting started with Amazon Web Technologies-> What is AWS? -> difference between AWS and other cloud technologies -> Basics of AWS services to keep you get started -> Most commonly used services, their usage and hands-on practical -> Scope of AWS services and its future demand Did you like this session? Share to vote. |
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![]() Susan WalshFounder at The Classification Guru |
The Dangers of Dirty Data....and how to fix itSusan Walsh, The Classification Guru has spent 8 years classifying spend data and will share with you the importance of data accuracy and examples of how this affects the end-user in terms of supplier normalisation and data classification, and she will show you how to make quick spot checks of your data to find these and ensure data accuracy for your data moving forward. Did you like this session? Share to vote. |
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![]() Laila DeebSoftware Engineer/ Product Owner at The Synergsit |
What is PHP and Should you learn it in 2020?PHP is a backend language that is one of the most widely used coding languages across the globe, and once you learn it , there are literally millions of opportunities for you as a junior developer.Whether you're looking for a 9-5 job or trying to crack open the world of freelancing, you don't want to miss this session. No need to prepare for this session, also no need to have any background in IT. Did you like this session? Share to vote. |
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![]() Bogdan BocșeManaging Partner at DeepVISS |
Whatever your question is, math already has a map to the answerMathematics seems to be discovered, nonetheless, the same way the perfect form for a cutting tool was discovered by primitive humans. Just as the tool, mathematics still represents a concoction of essential secrets of the Universe and circumstantial limitation of the human body, mind and perception.Did you like this session? Share to vote. |
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![]() Suchitra HegdeCareer Counsellor at Self-Employed |
Find your feet in new territories!Did you like this session? Share to vote. |
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![]() Chanchal BansalSoftware Developer student at Rustamji Institute of Technology |
Python for DeveloperWith Python , a person can build anything from Web to an app .So the need to acquire the knowledge of this language is too important.Now a days python is the language used in many big industries so, why they prefer it ?If you want answers of such types of questions join our session. Did you like this session? Share to vote. |
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![]() Agnieszka SwiatowaVP Technology and Innovation at Discovery Inc. at Discovery Inc |
Trust is the new black. Distant and diverse team engagement.Now even more than ever we need to think about the new normal. Is remote work going to become common. How can we engage distant and diverse teams to work towards common goals. Trust and Empathy - skills associated mostly with women and treated before as weaknesses now become the key enablers of engaging people working remotely. Join me in discovering "the new normal" way of working. Remotely!Did you like this session? Share to vote. |
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![]() Özlem StoianProduct owner |
Continuous self improvement continues through parenthoodDid you like this session? Share to vote. |
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![]() Rasika KediaStudent at Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology |
Python for BeginnersDid you like this session? Share to vote. |
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![]() Nikola ValesovaData Scientist at DataSentics a.s. |
Player Churn Prediction Using Machine LearningCustomer churn is a well-known term across many industries. Generally, it represents the act of a customer leaving a product for good. The goal of churn prediction is to identify such customers and try to prevent them from leaving by keeping them engaged in the product. This presentation will focus on churn prediction in mobile games where the goal is to identify the players that are the most likely to quit before they do. In most freemium games, only very few per cent of players… read more |
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![]() Eva CortésSenior Talent Partner at Talentful |
How to build resilient teams in fast-growing environmentsThe role of recruiters inside organisations has become way more complex than what it used to be. It takes a big amount of soft skills, passion and curiosity to build the best teams. But we do not operate on our own but as a partner of the business. I would like to run a presentation on my learnings from the hard and good times during my experience scaling companies in my time at Talentful.Did you like this session? Share to vote. |
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![]() Rihab YakoubiIT Helpdesk Specialist at Wefox GmbH |
What I should learn in 2020 as first programming language?“The most disastrous thing that you can ever learn is your first programming language.” ― Alan Kay Python is one of the top programming languages in 2020 and it will still on the top in the next coming decade. Python is polyvalent, you can use it to develop different applications. Learning python will be a solid foundation for learning other languages/technologies. By learning Python you will learn to think like a programmer. There are a million opportunities for you once you add Python to your resume. Did… read more |
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![]() Bianca CefaloRocket Scientist | Space Systems Product Manager | STEM Consultant | at Airbus Defense and Space UK |
Disrupted in Space: behind the scenes of Digital ConnectednessZoom, TikTok, Facebook, Slak, Netflix, Uber, Twitter, Linkedin, TV broadcast, Natural disasters and Weather Forecast, Telemedicine, GPS, WiFi, Cashless payments, Banking services, Stock Markets, Remote working, WomenTech Global Conference 2020.Can you guess what’s their one common element? Telecommunication Satellites. Space tech fuels our lives on a daily basis. Our digital habits and online businesses evolve at the pace of spacecraft innovation. Humanity sustainable living and safety on Earth are guaranteed by visionary thinkers of structures, propulsion and… read more |
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![]() Bianca CefaloRocket Scientist | Space Systems Product Manager | STEM Consultant | at Airbus Defense and Space UK |
Disrupted in Space: behind the scenes of Digital ConnectednessZoom, TikTok, Facebook, Slak, Netflix, Uber, Twitter, Linkedin, TV broadcast, Natural disasters and Weather Forecast, Telemedicine, GPS, WiFi, Cashless payments, Banking services, Stock Markets, Remote working, WomenTech Global Conference 2020.Can you guess what’s their one common element? Telecommunication Satellites. Space tech fuels our lives on a daily basis. Our digital habits and online businesses evolve at the pace of spacecraft innovation. Humanity sustainable living and safety on Earth are guaranteed by visionary thinkers of structures, propulsion and… read more |
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![]() Filipa CastroLead Team at Data Science for Social Good Portugal |
Data Science for Social GoodI'll bring my perspective on the potential of data science for social impact. I'll mainly share my experience on social data projects done with Rotaract and Data Science for Social Good Portugal . The presentation will mainly cover:- the journey of a data for good project, from scoping to delivery of results; - the impact of data analysis on social good, with a case study; - the current projects of Data Science for Social Good Portugal with different kinds of NGOs; - the amazing work done by Data Science for Social Good Portugal on fighting COVID19.… read more |
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![]() Oana CihereanFounder at Dalia's Book |
Who should be a teacher?Join this talk to find out what people like you are doing to make sure the children of today keep up with what's next. Did you like this session? Share to vote. |
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![]() Stuti SharmaCSE Under-Grad || Programmer || Database Management and Analysis Enthusiast |
Starting your journey with Databases Management in MySqlContinuous interactions with different and varied technologies of Computer Science have instilled a deep interest in me towards this field. I am an avid learner. I am enthralled by the ways technology affects people. Through the use of technology, I want to work on projects that impact the lives of millions of people in a positive way. Moreover, want to learn and grow with like-minded… read more |
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![]() Ilona BeliatskayaTravel Futurist & Researcher in Travel Technology |
Harnessing AI for creating responsible travels in the post COVID-19 timesTourism has become one of the most affected sectors due to COVID-19 spreading. Travel restrictions, airlines go bankrupt, jobs reduction, etc. – all of that showcase the negative impact of the pandemic on one of the most important industries for the humankind's wellbeing. The present talk will be dedicated to the future of travel, especially in times of the post-COVID-19, as there is a huge belief that we will overcome this global health issue and our lives will go back to normal.The way how we travel has been already changed even before the pandemic – e.g. face… read more |
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![]() Peculiar-C. UmehAn Android developer |
Kotlin programming language: A big fix for many Java issuesTo benefit maximally from this topic, you may need to have knowledge of Java Language. Though you can still learn Kotlin without knowing Java (it may be a bit hard based… read more |