We had a really successful workshop and have had a large demand for people who missed the workshop or who want to repeat it as a refresher, so here we go!
We will be running a condensed version of the introduction workshop for beginners, there will also be break-out rooms for people to use.
New to python? Bring your laptop and start your journey with us!
Familiar with Python, A Evening to work on your own project, with supportive peers available for advice. Ask for tips from others more experienced than yourself, or teach somebody else something great!
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🛠FREE BEGINNERS' WORKSHOP
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18:30-20:30:
There will be a workshop provided by our very own John Sandall. First Steps with Python: This is aimed at total beginners and will focus on learning the basics of the Python programming language, as well as how to use tools such as Jupyter Notebook, with the aim of learning to use Python to work with data. Zero programming experience required.
No need to book for this, just turn up to the venue from 18:00 onwards. IT IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED TO BRING A LAPTOP. Any updates will be emailed beforehand.
🕖 LOGISTICS
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Doors open at 18:00, Workshops will kick off at 18:30 sharp, beers in The Knights Templar from shortly after 20:30.
If you realise you can't make it, please un-RSVP in good time to free up your place for your fellow community members.
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📜 CODE OF CONDUCT
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