Date Feb 17, 2025, 4:30 pm – 6:00 pm Location View location on My PrincetonU Related link More details in My PrincetonU Share on X Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn Details Event Description Note: When you register for Part 1 on 2/17 you are automatically registered for Parts 2 & 3 on 2/18 & 2/19. This is a 3-part workshop but you are not required to attend all three parts. This mini-course is an introduction to Python for those with little or no programming experience. 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 course will introduce you to Python programming, and to the resources you need to start learning and using Python. Participants will use the free Anaconda Python distribution on their own laptops. The course will include in-class exercises so participants can begin to experience Python for themselves. Participants will receive directions from the instructor on installing Python before the workshop. Workshop format: Presentation with hands-on exercises. Target audience: Those with little to no computer programming experience. This workshop is designed for all members of the campus community including undergraduate students. Knowledge prerequisites: None Hardware/software prerequisites: A laptop with Anaconda Python installed. The instructor will send explicit directions. Learning objectives: Participants will come away with the ability to understand and write simple Python code. See the full PICSciE/RC spring training program or subscribe to the PICSciE/RC mailing list. Accessibility To request accommodations for this or any event, please contact the organizer or the GradFUTURES team at least 3 working days prior to the event. Don't Miss the 2025 GradFUTURES Forum! Mar 24 From Dissertation to Dream Job: Leveraging AI & LinkedIn for Career Clarity Mar 24 Science Communication Day: Creative Communications for (Non-Technical) Public Engagement: Panel Mar 24 Science Communication Day: The Art of Storytelling in Science Mar 24 Science Communication Day: Show me the Carp (And the art of the multimedia hook) Mar 24 Science Communication Day: Keynote Mar 25 Public Humanities: Connection, Community, Impact Mar 25 The Expertise Upheaval: How Generative AI’s Impact on Learning Curves Will Reshape Careers Mar 25 Sparks of Inspiration: Lightning Talks by GradFUTURES Fellows & Interns Don't Miss the 2025 GradFUTURES Forum!