Full course description
Term: Spring 2025
Date: April 3rd, 2024
Time: 5:00pm - 8:00pm
Location: Online Only
Instructors: Nathaniel Porter & Jesse Sadler
Presented By: University Libraries (LIB)
Description:
This hands-on workshop is designed for those with basic Python programming experience. It will train learners to use three key tools for simplifying, clarifying, and scaling programs for real-world applications in Python: loops, functions, and conditional tests.
The workshop is open to anyone, but learners should be familiar with programming in Python equivalent to the Intro to Python and JupyterLab workshop. You will need access to a Windows, Mac, or Linux computer. The curriculum is based on episodes 5–8 of the Software Carpentry Programming with Python lesson.
This intermediate workshop is offered twice in Spring 2025 on 26 February, 9am–12pm and 3 April, 5pm–8pm. If you do not have prior experience working in Python and JupyterLab, an introductory workshop to Python and JupyterLab is scheduled for 19 February, 9am–12pm and 27 March, 5pm–8pm. You can take the workshops as a series or choose one that best fits your experience and needs. Please only register for one session of each workshop.