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Python for Poets (Part 1 of 2)
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What is Python to a poet? Is all programming anathema to humanists, poets, and right-brain thinkers? Or can it be used to find new patterns in texts, poems, artworks and culture? In this 2-part workshop, taught by a humanist trained in computational analysis, we will overview the fundamentals of Python from a humanistic point of view, and then apply what we've learned to a few specific problems of text analysis.
Meet the Facilitator
Jacob Murel is a Research Software Engineer in the Classics department.
After the Workshop
Continue your study of Python and computer programming by attending this workshop:
Introduction to Programming Using Python (Part 1, 2 & 3) by Matthew Cahn on January 15, 16 and 17.
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See the entire PICSciE/RC Wintersession 2025 training program.
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Co-hosted with: PICSciE/Research Computing
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