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Coffee & Code: Programming Concepts with Python - Part 2

Coffee & Code: Programming Concepts with Python - Part 2 In-Person

This workshop is part of UNM's Research Data Services Coffee & Code workshop series that focus on tools and strategies that make data management, analysis, visualization, communication, and sharing more efficient and more fun. This Spring we are doubling the fun with two workshops each month for February, March, and April. 

This workshop will provide a hands-on introduction to programming concepts that can be applied in any scripting language, using Python at the language we will practice with. We will be working in the Jupyter Notebook environment for the workshop that you can install through the free Anaconda individual edition if you don't already have a python programming environment installed on your computer. This is Part 2 of our two-part series on programming concepts in python and will focus on python functions. 

In response to recommendations of social distancing and minimizing personal interaction to reduce opportunities for transmission of the COVID-19 virus RDS is moving our workshops online for the foreseeable future. Please register so that we can send you any updates to the workshop connection information or scheduling. 

This workshop will be virtually presented via Zoom. Zoom connection information will be sent out as part of the workshop reminder the day before the workshop. 

Related LibGuide: Data Workshops and Webinars by Karl Benedict

Date:
Friday, February 26, 2021
Time:
11:00am - 1:00pm
Time Zone:
Mountain Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
Online
Audience:
  Global Public  
Categories:
  Coffee and Code  
Registration has closed.

How can I contact the organizer with any questions?

You can contact Karl Benedict at kbene@unm.edu or Jon Wheeler at jwheel01@unm.edu for answers to any of your questions about the workshops.

Event Organizer

Jon Wheeler
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Karl Benedict

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