PyCon tutorial - A hands-on introduction to Python for beginning programmers

January 26, 2013

   

In preparation for her PyCon tutorial, Jessica will rehearse it for Boston Python members.

Jessica McKellar, A hands-on introduction to Python for beginning programmers (https://us.pycon.org/2013/schedule/presentation/1/)

Beginning programmers: Jump start your Python and programming careers with this 3-hour interactive tutorial. By the end, you’ll have hands-on exposure to many core programming concepts, be able to write useful Python programs, and have a roadmap for continuing to learn and practice programming in Python. This class assumes no prior programming experience.

We’ll cover:

Python as a calculator Basic data types Interactive programs: input and output Making choices: booleans and flow control Lists and iteration Functions We’ll also practice writing Python scripts, see demos of cool Python applications, and take a quick tour of popular Python libraries.

PyCon tutorials are half-day in-depth courses presented in the days preceding the bulk of PyCon. Rehearsing with a real audience is a great way to prepare. Come ready to learn, and also to provide feedback!

Note: Space is very limited for these events, please do not sign up for more than one, to give others a chance.

No food is being provided at this event.

Location:

We are in MIT classroom 2-139, which is in Building 2 on the first floor. This map shows where building 2 is: http://whereis.mit.edu/?go=2

The closest T stop is the Kendall T stop on the Red Line. The closest bus stop is the 84 Massachusetts Avenue stop on the #1. There is paid garage parking at 5 Cambridge Center and at 1 Kendall Square (by the Kendall Square Cinema).

Meetup link: https://www.meetup.com/bostonpython/events/100277162/

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