last week I did a presentation at our local (Milan, Italy) #Python Meetup. I did present a general intro to time series forecasting and #Nixtla: an open source ecosystem which I think it has the potential to become the reference framework for time series forecasting in #Python. Of course slides were done in #nim with #nimislides and #nimib. Repo here: https://github.com/pietroppeter/pymi-timeseries-forecasting-nixtla
#python #nixtla #nim #nimislides #nimib
@sotolf Definitely! :)
Thanks a lot 😁 This was way out of my comfort zone but I'm pleased with how it turned out, even if we might have ended up with two a bit too long talks 🤣 I was pleasently surprised some of the other speakers used #nimiSlides as well :)
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@sotolf
That's nice to hear that #nimiSlides has some aura of "coolness" at least 😎 To be honest, I haven't had much use for it personally either, it was mainly the fun of creating it that has driven me. You can't have a fantastic library like #nimib and not have a presentation library built using it :).
My first proper presentation using it was my NimConf talks. And then I used it a few weeks ago for making a CV 😆
Ah, okay that's very reasonable :). That's awesome, more Nim to the people 😍