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Introduction to Programming Using Python (Part 1 of 2)

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Wed, Jan 24, 2024

1 PM – 4 PM EST (GMT-5)

Arthur Lewis Auditorium, Robertson Hall

Princeton, NJ 08544, United States

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By registering for Part 1 you will automatically be registered for Part 2. Consider also attending "Python for Poets" as preparation for this workshop (https://cglink.me/2gi/r1939152).

Python is a programming language used for a wide variety of applications including scientific computation, image processing, text processing, file handling, graphics, database handling, and web interfaces. It is designed to be elegant, concise, and easy to learn, while offering many advanced features. This workshop is an introduction to Python, and to the resources you need to start learning and using Python, for those with little or no programming experience. Programming is best learned by doing, so the workshop is participatory, with many short, simple exercises.

Meet the Facilitator:
Matthew Cahn is a Senior Research Systems Analyst in Research Computing and Molecular Biology.

To request accommodations for this event, please contact the workshop or event facilitator at least 3 working days prior to the event.

Agenda

Past Events

Fri, Jan 17, 2025
1:00 PM – 2:30 PM
Private Location (sign in to display)
Introduction to Programming Using Python (Part 3 of 3)

Python is a programming language used for a wide variety of applications including scientific computation, image processing, text processing, file handling, graphics, database handling, and web interfaces. It is designed to be elegant, concise, and easy to learn, while offering many advanced features. This workshop is an introduction to Python, and to the resources you need to start learning and using Python, for those with little or no programming experience. Programming is best learned by doing, so the workshop is participatory, with many short, simple exercises.

By registering for Part 1 you will automatically be registered for Parts 2 and 3.

Meet the Facilitator:

Matthew Cahn is a Senior Research Systems Analyst in Research Computing and Molecular Biology.

Before the Workshop:

Consider attending the following workshop as preparation:

- Python for Poets (Parts 1 & 2) by Jacob Murel on January 13 and 14

To request accommodations for this event, please contact the workshop or event facilitator at least 3 working days prior to the event.

Thu, Jan 16, 2025
1:00 PM – 2:30 PM
Private Location (sign in to display)
Introduction to Programming Using Python (Part 2 of 3)

Python is a programming language used for a wide variety of applications including scientific computation, image processing, text processing, file handling, graphics, database handling, and web interfaces. It is designed to be elegant, concise, and easy to learn, while offering many advanced features. This workshop is an introduction to Python, and to the resources you need to start learning and using Python, for those with little or no programming experience. Programming is best learned by doing, so the workshop is participatory, with many short, simple exercises.

By registering for Part 1 you will automatically be registered for Parts 2 and 3.

Meet the Facilitator:

Matthew Cahn is a Senior Research Systems Analyst in Research Computing and Molecular Biology.

Before the Workshop:

Consider attending the following workshop as preparation:

- Python for Poets (Parts 1 & 2) by Jacob Murel on January 13 and 14

To request accommodations for this event, please contact the workshop or event facilitator at least 3 working days prior to the event.

Thu, Jan 25, 2024
1:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Arthur Lewis Auditorium, Robertson Hall
Introduction to Programming Using Python (Part 2 of 2)

Python is a programming language used for a wide variety of applications including scientific computation, image processing, text processing, file handling, graphics, database handling, and web interfaces. It is designed to be elegant, concise, and easy to learn, while offering many advanced features. This workshop is an introduction to Python, and to the resources you need to start learning and using Python, for those with little or no programming experience. Programming is best learned by doing, so the workshop is participatory, with many short, simple exercises.

Meet the Facilitator: Matthew is a Senior Research Systems Analyst in Molecular Biology. He is an experienced Python instructor.

What to Expect: Multi Session

To request accommodations for this event, please contact the workshop or event facilitator at least 3 working days prior to the event.

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