Python initial release, February 20, 1991
2024-03-08
Python, a high-level programming language, was initially released February 20, 1991, by Guido van Rossum, Netherlands, It emphasizes code readability with its notable use of significant whitespace. Its standard library supports various programming paradigms, including procedural, object-oriented, and functional programming. Python 1.0 in 1994 introduced many core features. Python 2.0 in 2000 added list comprehensions and garbage collection. Ended with 2.7. Python 3.0 in 2008 was a major rewrite, not backward compatible, with changes like print function, Unicode support, and syntax alterations. Python was named after the British comedy group Monty Python. Philosophy of the Python language: By typing "import this" into a Python interpreter, you'll be presented with the "Zen of Python" by Tim Peters, which includes aphorisms such as "Beautiful is better than ugly" and "Simple is better than complex". It is widely used for a variety of applications, from web development to data analysis and artificial intelligence. Python is one of the most popular programming languages. Its popularity is due to the rise of data science, machine learning, and its role in academic and educational settings. Python's simplicity and versatility, combined with a strong community and extensive libraries, contribute to its widespread use and ongoing popularity across diverse fields. More: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Python_(programming_language) Art&Text supported by ChatGPT.
World Obesity Day, March 4, 2024
2024-03-08
World Obesity Day, observed on March 4th, is dedicated to promoting practical solutions to end the global obesity crisis. Obesity, a complex health condition characterized by excessive body fat, is a major risk factor for various diseases, including diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and certain cancers. Historically, obesity was mostly seen as a symbol of wealth and prosperity. Many of the Venus figurines, made 20,000+ years ago, are corpulent ladies and thought to symbolize fertility, health, and abundance, maybe idealizing body size in times where food scarcity was a constant threat. Ancient medical texts saw it as a health risk, but only in the 20th century research highlighted it as a medical condition. It's caused by a combination of genetic, behavioral, and environmental factors. Poor diet, lack of physical activity, and sedentary lifestyles are key contributors. Obesity affects all age groups and socioeconomic classes, over 10% of the population. However, prevalence rates vary significantly across different regions and populations. In recent years, developing countries have witnessed a rapid rise in obesity rates, a shift attributed to urbanization and changes in lifestyle and dietary habits. Obesity's toll on health, life quality, and economy is huge. World Obesity Day calls for united efforts for change, advocating for healthy lifestyles, supportive policies, and research to combat this challenge. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Obesity Art&Text🫶ChatGPT.
I met Jesus during August 2023
2023-08-17
Head of Business Disruption, Bayer Pharmaceuticals. I love Stranger Things, Science4Berlin, STEM4Health, Hackathons, Biotech, Digital Health, Startups, Web3, Networking For Health, Science, Technology, Pharma, Medicine, Exobiology, Space, Science Fiction, Germany, Cuba. https://www.linkedin.com/in/yeysus/ https://twitter.com/yeysus yeysus.eth/.tez/.near POAPs collections: Bayer: https://welook.io/0x74839F2fF3bb6F98E5f120329A76A89f52b95DCC/poap/c/1 Bayer Haemophilia: https://welook.io/0x74839F2fF3bb6F98E5f120329A76A89f52b95DCC/poap/c/24 Bayer R&D DS&AI: https://welook.io/0x74839F2fF3bb6F98E5f120329A76A89f52b95DCC/poap/c/25 Bayer R&D DS&AI Posters Madrid: https://welook.io/0x74839F2fF3bb6F98E5f120329A76A89f52b95DCC/poap/c/26 Bayer Hellas / Greece: https://welook.io/0x74839F2fF3bb6F98E5f120329A76A89f52b95DCC/poap/c/27 Bayer Uruguay: https://welook.io/u/0x74839F2fF3bb6F98E5f120329A76A89f52b95DCC/poap/c/38 Bayer Berlin: https://welook.io/0x74839F2fF3bb6F98E5f120329A76A89f52b95DCC/poap/c/29 Bayer IT: https://welook.io/0x74839F2fF3bb6F98E5f120329A76A89f52b95DCC/poap/c/30 Bayer R&D: https://welook.io/0x74839F2fF3bb6F98E5f120329A76A89f52b95DCC/poap/c/31 Bayer Communities: https://welook.io/0x74839F2fF3bb6F98E5f120329A76A89f52b95DCC/poap/c/32 Bayer Medical Affairs: https://welook.io/0x74839F2fF3bb6F98E5f120329A76A89f52b95DCC/poap/c/33 Bayer Product Supply: https://welook.io/0x74839F2fF3bb6F98E5f120329A76A89f52b95DCC/poap/c/28
The Internship at Bayer from 26.06- until 7.07.2023
During the Internship at the Pharma headquarters from Bayer in Berlin, we have learnt a lot about the facility and how it is to work at one of the biggest pharmaceutical companies in the world. We got a tour around the whole terrain and also some insights like to the fire department and the energy center where we learnt a lot about the goals and achievements the company has made with its energy savings. The image was created using Imagine AI.
The holder of this POAP met Kiliana Suzart-Woischnik, maybe in Berlin. This person is probably open minded and highly interested in Innovation, Future of Medicine, Digital Health, and crazy stuff. Kiliana is a Brazilian German Physician, currently working at Bayer Pharmaceuticals in Berlin as Principal Epidemiologist, the Integrated Evidence Generation department. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kiliana-suzart-woischnik/. Twitter: https://twitter.com/SuzartK.




