Beginning Python
Time and Date: Friday 2020-02-21 / 13:00 - 15:00
Location: Training Room 402, Li and Ma Science Library, Sapp Center For Teaching And Learning (Old Chem)
Admission: Free. Open to Current Stanford Affiliates only. Registration is required, and offered on a first-come first-serve basis. Space is limited, with a waitlist when all slots are full.
Registration: Logging into Google using your Stanford email address and sign-on credentials (you may need to sign out of your personal account first in order to do this), sign up here: https://forms.gle/g3J9SmS9KgHH4H4P9
Audience: Faculty / Staff / Students / Postdocs
Event Sponsor: Stanford University Libraries - Carpentries Program
Event Contact: Zac Painter, zwp [at] stanford.edu (zwp[at]stanford[dot]edu)
Lead Instructor: Varun Srivastava, Masters Candidate (Electrical Engineering)
Workshop Assistant: Zac Painter, Librarian (Engineering)
Course Description: Python has rapidly become the programming language of choice for many people across the world, thanks to its flexibility and ease of use. In this two hour hands-on workshop, attendees will learn some of the basics behind how to program in Python, and how they can leverage the language for different tasks. No prior experience is required.