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The London Financial Python User Group (affectionately, LFPUG) has been started in November 2009. Over the last several years, the Python/Numpy/Scipy toolset has steadily grown in popularity among quants. It now plays an important role in the trading and visualization systems throughout the financial industry.  A number of London-based quants, traders, and other financial professionals have asked Enthought to set up a “Financial Python” user group.
The London Financial Python User Group (affectionately, LFPUG) has been started in November 2009. Over the last several years, the Python/Numpy/Scipy toolset has steadily grown in popularity among quants. It now plays an important role in the trading and visualization systems throughout the financial industry. A number of London-based quants, traders, and other financial professionals have asked Enthought to set up a “Financial Python” user group.
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If you’d like to be kept informed about the details of these events, join us on the [[http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=2428849| LinkedIn group]] or contact Didrik (dpinte@enthought.com) by e-mail. There is a "high" traffic mailing list for those who are interested about getting the latest information.
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    * March 14th, 2012
 * Topics :
  * PyQL : a new set of wrappers around QuantLib
   * Design and technical details - Didrik Pinte, Enthought
   * Use cases : two-tier architecture for decision-support systems and reproducible research in the context of model validation, Patrick Henaff IAE Paris
  * An introduction to Quant DSL, John Bywater, Appropriate Software Foundation.
  * ENAML, a tool for building durable visual layers that hold up well under heavy use, Simon Jagoe, Enthought
 * Location: Wilkins Haldane Room, at UCL on Gower Street - http://www.ucl.ac.uk/locations/ucl-maps/ucl-maps/map2_low_res


 * 17 Oct 2012
 * The next London Financial Python User Group will be organized on Wednesday the 17th of October starting at 6.30pm. We have a serious series of speaker, so save the date!
 * Program:
  * "Moving an algo business from R and Java to Python", Dennis Pilsworth, AHL, Man Group
  * "Financial data analysis in Python with pandas", Wes [[McKinney|McKinney]]
  * "Fostering Python Adoption within a Company", Eric Jones, Enthought.


 * The event will be hosted by Man Group that kindly proposed a meeting room for us. For security concerns, please do RSVP to be confirmed on the attendee list.
 * Venue: Man Group, Riverbank House, 2 Swan Lane London EC4R 3AD
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 * Skipped most meeting of 2011 ...
 * July 18th, 2012
  * Informal meeting around 7pm (on the first floor)
  * Location: Albion ([[http://www.thealbionlondon.com/|http://www.thealbionlondon.com]])


 * March 14th, 2012
 * Topics :
  * PyQL : a new set of wrappers around [[QuantLib|QuantLib]]
   * Design and technical details - Didrik Pinte, Enthought
   * Use cases : two-tier architecture for decision-support systems and reproducible research in the context of model validation, Patrick Henaff IAE Paris

  * An introduction to Quant DSL, John Bywater, Appropriate Software Foundation.
  * ENAML, a tool for building durable visual layers that hold up well under heavy use, Simon Jagoe, Enthought

 * Location: Wilkins Haldane Room, at UCL on Gower Street - http://www.ucl.ac.uk/locations/ucl-maps/ucl-maps/map2_low_res
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  * CodeTools project : a series of modules for analysis and control of code execution, Didrik Pinte, Enthought
 * Location: Apex London City hotel (No 1 Seething Lane, London EC3N 4AX) from 19.00 to 21.00 - [[http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=No+1+Seething+Lane,+London+EC3N+4AX&aq=&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=54.884801,109.6875&ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=1+Seething+Ln,+London+EC3N+4AX,+United+Kingdom&ll=51.50937,-0.078996&spn=0.005329,0.01339&z=17| Map]]
  * [[CodeTools|CodeTools]] project : a series of modules for analysis and control of code execution, Didrik Pinte, Enthought

 * Location: Apex London City hotel (No 1 Seething Lane, London EC3N 4AX) from 19.00 to 21.00 - [[http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=No+1+Seething+Lane,+London+EC3N+4AX&aq=&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=54.884801,109.6875&ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=1+Seething+Ln,+London+EC3N+4AX,+United+Kingdom&ll=51.50937,-0.078996&spn=0.005329,0.01339&z=17|Map]]
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 * Topics :   
  * Developing and Deploying Python applications on GPU Cloud Platforms, Suleiman Shehu, CEO of Azinta Systems 
  * Black-box model validation with Python, Patrick Henaff 
 * Topics :
  * Developing and Deploying Python applications on GPU Cloud Platforms, Suleiman Shehu, CEO of Azinta Systems
  * Black-box model validation with Python, Patrick Henaff
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 * Location:
  * Timetric Ltd ([www.timetric.com]), Second Floor, White Bear Yard, Clerkenwell Road 144a, London, EC1R 5DF. [[http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=144a+Clerkenwell+Road,+EC1R+5DF,+London&sll=53.800651,-4.064941&sspn=14.275465,37.397461&ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=144A+Clerkenwell+Rd,+London+EC1R+5DF,+United+Kingdom&z=16 |Google map ]]

 * Location:
  * Timetric Ltd ([www.timetric.com]), Second Floor, White Bear Yard, Clerkenwell Road 144a, London, EC1R 5DF. [[http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=144a+Clerkenwell+Road,+EC1R+5DF,+London&sll=53.800651,-4.064941&sspn=14.275465,37.397461&ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=144A+Clerkenwell+Rd,+London+EC1R+5DF,+United+Kingdom&z=16|Google map]]


 * September 15, 2010
 * Topics :
  * ''Introduction to the Numpy for .NET project'', by Didrik Pinte, [[http://www.enthought.com/|Enthought]]
  * ''Faster Python math using pyCUDA'', Ian Oswald, [[http://ianozsvald.com/|http://ianozsvald.com]] - [[http://ianozsvald.com/2010/09/17/demoing-pycuda-at-the-london-financial-python-user-group/|blog post]]
  * ''A Web Application Stack for a Hedge Fund'', Chris Withers, Simplistix/GLC - [http://groups.google.com/group/glcuk]

 * Location:
  * Please, register before coming by sending a mail to Vincent Guffens ( vincent.guffens@ca-cib.com )
  * CRÉDIT AGRICOLE CIB LONDON BRANCH, Broadwalk House , 5, Appold St , EC2A 2DA, London
  * Ask room 8 at the reception


 * June 23, 2010
 * Topics :
  * ''Real time web and implementations with repoze.bfg and eventlet'', by Ben Ford
   * Here are some links on what I was talking about in no particular order:
    .
    http://github.com/boothead/multivisor (slightly out of date but I'll be updating it soon) http://vis.stanford.edu/protovis/ http://eventlet.net/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WebSockets http://www.zeromq.org/ and http://github.com/ellisonbg/pyzmq http://www.amqp.org/ and http://www.rabbitmq.com/
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 * September 15, 2010
 * Topics :
  * ''Introduction to the Numpy for .NET project'', by Didrik Pinte, [[http://www.enthought.com | Enthought]]
  * ''Faster Python math using pyCUDA'', Ian Oswald, [[http://ianozsvald.com]] - [[http://ianozsvald.com/2010/09/17/demoing-pycuda-at-the-london-financial-python-user-group/ | blog post]]
  * ''A Web Application Stack for a Hedge Fund'', Chris Withers, Simplistix/GLC - [http://groups.google.com/group/glcuk]
 * Location:
  * Please, register before coming by sending a mail to Vincent Guffens (vincent.guffens@ca-cib.com)
  * CRÉDIT AGRICOLE CIB LONDON BRANCH, Broadwalk House , 5, Appold St , EC2A 2DA, London
  * Ask room 8 at the reception
  * ''Sensitivity analysis of an option pricing model using Traits, Chaco and Mayavi'', by Didrik Pinte, [[http://www.enthought.com/|Enthought]]
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 * June 23, 2010
 * Topics :
  * ''Real time web and implementations with repoze.bfg and eventlet'', by Ben Ford
   * Here are some links on what I was talking about in no particular order:
      http://github.com/boothead/multivisor (slightly out of date but I'll be updating it soon)
      http://vis.stanford.edu/protovis/
      http://eventlet.net/
      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WebSockets
      http://www.zeromq.org/ and http://github.com/ellisonbg/pyzmq
      http://www.amqp.org/ and http://www.rabbitmq.com/
  * ''Sensitivity analysis of an option pricing model using Traits, Chaco and Mayavi'', by Didrik Pinte, [[http://www.enthought.com | Enthought]]
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 * April, 13 2010 
 * Topics :   
  * ''Working with Excel files'' by Chris Wither, [[http://www.simplistix.co.uk/ | Simplistix]] - ([[http://www.python-excel.org/  | Full tutorial ]])
  * ''Integrating C/C++ libraries using Cython (ta-lib and gsl examples)'' by Didrik Pinte, [[http://www.enthought.com | Enthought]]
   * ([[http://dpinte.wordpress.com/2010/04/22/interfacing-ta-lib-with-cython/ | Ta-lib blog post ]])
   * ([[http://dpinte.wordpress.com/2010/04/22/interfacing-gsl-with-python-using-cython-comparison-with-weave/ | GSL blog post ]])
 * Location: 
  * [[http://smarkets.com | Smarkets Limited]], 144a Clerkenwell Road, London EC1R 5DF 
 * April, 13 2010
 * Topics :
  * ''Working with Excel files'' by Chris Wither, [[http://www.simplistix.co.uk/|Simplistix]] - ([[http://www.python-excel.org/|Full tutorial]])
  * ''Integrating C/C++ libraries using Cython (ta-lib and gsl examples)'' by Didrik Pinte, [[http://www.enthought.com/|Enthought]]
   * ([[http://dpinte.wordpress.com/2010/04/22/interfacing-ta-lib-with-cython/|Ta-lib blog post]])
   * ([[http://dpinte.wordpress.com/2010/04/22/interfacing-gsl-with-python-using-cython-comparison-with-weave/|GSL blog post]])


* Location:
  * [[http://smarkets.com/|Smarkets Limited]], 144a Clerkenwell Road, London EC1R 5DF
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  * ''[[http://Sto.cx | Sto.cx]] helps you play around with ideas for share portfolios'' by Andrew, Timetric.
  * ''An integrated VAR calculation demo using :
   * Numpy memory maps and structured data-types
   * [[http://www.picloud.com | picloud]], Cloud computing simplified
    
by Travis Oliphant, [[http://www.enthought.com | Enthought]]
  * Interactive Python graphics/visualisation with Excel ([[http://dpinte.wordpress.com/2010/03/12/interactive-python-graphicsvisualisation-with-excel/ | Blog post ]]) by Didrik Pinte , [[http://www.enthought.com | Enthought]]
  * Cloud computing with Python and Excel ([[http://dpinte.wordpress.com/2010/03/12/cloud-computing-with-python-and-excel-picloud-integration/ | Blog post]]) by Didrik Pinte [[htp://www.enthought.com | Enthought]]
  * ''[[http://sto.cx/|Sto.cx]] helps you play around with ideas for share portfolios'' by Andrew, Timetric.
  * ''An integrated VAR calculation demo using : ''
   * ''Numpy memory maps and structured data-types ''
   * ''[[http://www.picloud.com/|picloud]], Cloud computing simplified ''
    .
    ''
by Travis Oliphant, [[http://www.enthought.com/|Enthought]] ''
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 * Feb 3, 2010 at 7pm
  * Improving NumPy performance with the Intel MKL ([[http://dpinte.wordpress.com/2010/01/15/numpy-performance-improvement-with-the-mkl/ | Blog post]]) - Didrik Pinte [[htp://www.enthought.com | Enthought]]
  * Python to Excel bridges :
    * "PyXLL, a user friendly Python-Excel bridge" ([[http://www.pyxll.com/downloads/PyXLL_LFPUG_20100203.pdf | Slides]]) - Tony Roberts :
    * Discussion on connecting Python and Excel (xlrd/xlwt, pyinex, win32com, pyxll, ...)
  * Speeding up Python code using Cython ([[http://dpinte.wordpress.com/2010/02/12/improving-python-speed-using-cython-binomial-option-valuation-example/ | Blog post]]) - Didrik Pinte, [[htp://www.enthought.com | Enthought]]
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 * Dec 14th, 2009 :
  * Resolver One, the Pythonic spreadsheet, and the open source Ironclad project, which lets you use NumPy from IronPython and thus from other .NET languages. - Giles Thomas - [[http://www.resolversystems.com/|Resolver Systems]]
  * Reportlab's framework for producing nice financial reports. - Andy Robinson - [[http://www.reportlab.com/|Reportlab]]
  * Chaco : a 2D interactive plotting application toolkit - Didrik Pinte, [[htp://www.enthought.com | Enthought]]
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 * Nov 11th, 2009 : Didrik Pinte talked about [[http://code.google.com/p/pandas/|pandas]]   * ''Interactive Python graphics/visualisation with Excel ([[http://dpinte.wordpress.com/2010/03/12/interactive-python-graphicsvisualisation-with-excel/|Blog post]]) by Didrik Pinte , [[http://www.enthought.com/|Enthought]] ''
  * ''Cloud computing with Python and Excel ([[http://dpinte.wordpress.com/2010/03/12/cloud-computing-with-python-and-excel-picloud-integration/|Blog post]]) by Didrik Pinte [[htp://www.enthought.com|Enthought]] ''


 * ''Feb 3, 2010 at 7pm ''
  * ''Improving [[NumPy|NumPy]] performance with the Intel MKL ([[http://dpinte.wordpress.com/2010/01/15/numpy-performance-improvement-with-the-mkl/|Blog post]]) - Didrik Pinte [[htp://www.enthought.com|Enthought]] ''
  * ''Python to Excel bridges : ''
   * ''"PyXLL, a user friendly Python-Excel bridge" ([[http://www.pyxll.com/downloads/PyXLL_LFPUG_20100203.pdf|Slides]]) - Tony Roberts : ''
   * ''Discussion on connecting Python and Excel (xlrd/xlwt, pyinex, win32com, pyxll, ...) ''

  * ''Speeding up Python code using Cython ([[http://dpinte.wordpress.com/2010/02/12/improving-python-speed-using-cython-binomial-option-valuation-example/|Blog post]]) - Didrik Pinte, [[htp://www.enthought.com|Enthought]] ''


 * ''Dec 14th, 2009 : ''
  * ''Resolver One, the Pythonic spreadsheet, and the open source Ironclad project, which lets you use [[NumPy|NumPy]] from [[IronPython|IronPython]] and thus from other .NET languages. - Giles Thomas - [[http://www.resolversystems.com/|Resolver Systems]] ''
  * ''Reportlab's framework for producing nice financial reports. - Andy Robinson - [[http://www.reportlab.com/|Reportlab]] ''
  * ''Chaco : a 2D interactive plotting application toolkit - Didrik Pinte, [[htp://www.enthought.com|Enthought]] ''

 * ''Nov 11th, 2009 : Didrik Pinte talked about [[http://code.google.com/p/pandas/|pandas]] ''
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 * The target is to have between 2 to 5 ligthning talks per sessions. Talk duration between 5-10 minutes followed by 5-10 minutes Q&A.
 * Suggestions are welcome, please do send them by e-mail to Didrik (dpinte@enthought.com).
''''
* ''The target is to have between 2 to 5 ligthning talks per sessions. Talk duration between 5-10 minutes followed by 5-10 minutes Q&A. ''
 * ''Suggestions are welcome, please do send them by e-mail to Didrik ( dpinte@enthought.com ). ''

The London Financial Python User Group (affectionately, LFPUG) has been started in November 2009. Over the last several years, the Python/Numpy/Scipy toolset has steadily grown in popularity among quants. It now plays an important role in the trading and visualization systems throughout the financial industry. A number of London-based quants, traders, and other financial professionals have asked Enthought to set up a “Financial Python” user group.

Beginning in November 2009, Enthought started to organize a monthly event where people can meet and discuss Python’s use in the financial sector (best practices, new technologies, etc.).

If you’d like to be kept informed about the details of these events, join us on the LinkedIn group or contact Didrik ( dpinte@enthought.com ) by e-mail. There is a "high" traffic mailing list for those who are interested about getting the latest information.

Google Groups

Subscribe to London Financial Python User Group

Email:

Visit this group


Table of Contents:

Next Meeting

  • 17 Oct 2012
  • The next London Financial Python User Group will be organized on Wednesday the 17th of October starting at 6.30pm. We have a serious series of speaker, so save the date!
  • Program:
    • "Moving an algo business from R and Java to Python", Dennis Pilsworth, AHL, Man Group
    • "Financial data analysis in Python with pandas", Wes McKinney

    • "Fostering Python Adoption within a Company", Eric Jones, Enthought.
  • The event will be hosted by Man Group that kindly proposed a meeting room for us. For security concerns, please do RSVP to be confirmed on the attendee list.
  • Venue: Man Group, Riverbank House, 2 Swan Lane London EC4R 3AD

Previous meetings

  • July 18th, 2012
  • March 14th, 2012
  • Topics :
    • PyQL : a new set of wrappers around QuantLib

      • Design and technical details - Didrik Pinte, Enthought
      • Use cases : two-tier architecture for decision-support systems and reproducible research in the context of model validation, Patrick Henaff IAE Paris
    • An introduction to Quant DSL, John Bywater, Appropriate Software Foundation.
    • ENAML, a tool for building durable visual layers that hold up well under heavy use, Simon Jagoe, Enthought
  • Location: Wilkins Haldane Room, at UCL on Gower Street - http://www.ucl.ac.uk/locations/ucl-maps/ucl-maps/map2_low_res

  • May 10th, 2011
  • Topics :
    • Using Python and Django for enterprise data migration, Richard House, I-Logue
    • line_profiler and runsnakerun, Ian Ozsvald
    • Numpy and Scipy for .NET project, Didrik Pinte, Enthought
    • CodeTools project : a series of modules for analysis and control of code execution, Didrik Pinte, Enthought

  • Location: Apex London City hotel (No 1 Seething Lane, London EC3N 4AX) from 19.00 to 21.00 - Map

  • January 17, 2011
  • Topics :
    • Developing and Deploying Python applications on GPU Cloud Platforms, Suleiman Shehu, CEO of Azinta Systems
    • Black-box model validation with Python, Patrick Henaff
    • 5-minute lightning talk: Giles Thomas of Resolver Systems will introduce their new Python cloud spreadsheet, Dirigible
  • Location:
    • Timetric Ltd ([www.timetric.com]), Second Floor, White Bear Yard, Clerkenwell Road 144a, London, EC1R 5DF. Google map

  • September 15, 2010
  • Topics :
  • Location:
    • Please, register before coming by sending a mail to Vincent Guffens ( vincent.guffens@ca-cib.com )

    • CRÉDIT AGRICOLE CIB LONDON BRANCH, Broadwalk House , 5, Appold St , EC2A 2DA, London
    • Ask room 8 at the reception
  • June 23, 2010
  • Topics :
  • April, 13 2010
  • Topics :
  • Location:
  • March, 11 2010
    • Sto.cx helps you play around with ideas for share portfolios by Andrew, Timetric.

    • An integrated VAR calculation demo using :

      • Numpy memory maps and structured data-types

      • picloud, Cloud computing simplified

    • Interactive Python graphics/visualisation with Excel (Blog post) by Didrik Pinte , Enthought

    • Cloud computing with Python and Excel (Blog post) by Didrik Pinte Enthought

  • Feb 3, 2010 at 7pm

    • Improving NumPy performance with the Intel MKL (Blog post) - Didrik Pinte Enthought

    • Python to Excel bridges :

      • "PyXLL, a user friendly Python-Excel bridge" (Slides) - Tony Roberts :

      • Discussion on connecting Python and Excel (xlrd/xlwt, pyinex, win32com, pyxll, ...)

    • Speeding up Python code using Cython (Blog post) - Didrik Pinte, Enthought

  • Dec 14th, 2009 :

    • Resolver One, the Pythonic spreadsheet, and the open source Ironclad project, which lets you use NumPy from IronPython and thus from other .NET languages. - Giles Thomas - Resolver Systems

    • Reportlab's framework for producing nice financial reports. - Andy Robinson - Reportlab

    • Chaco : a 2D interactive plotting application toolkit - Didrik Pinte, Enthought

  • Nov 11th, 2009 : Didrik Pinte talked about pandas

Lightning talks

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  • The target is to have between 2 to 5 ligthning talks per sessions. Talk duration between 5-10 minutes followed by 5-10 minutes Q&A.

  • Suggestions are welcome, please do send them by e-mail to Didrik ( dpinte@enthought.com ).

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