Overview: Introduction to Python - Part 3 (Morning)
The third part in our journey with Python. Before we delve any further, we will be going back a few chapters about file I/O and we will start using the PyCharm Editor instead of the awesome iPython Notebook we have been using in the last two workshops.
- Organiser
- Vicky Twomey-Lee
- Mentor(s)
- Vicky Twomey-Lee
- Level
- Beginners
- Pre-requisites
- π See FAQ for additional info
- Price
- β¬10
- Location
- Engine Yard, 35 Barrow Street, Dublin 2 Dublin, Ireland
- When
- Sat Feb 22, 2014 (11:00) - Sat Feb 22, 2014 (16:00)
More info Introduction to Python - Part 3 (Morning)
π Register at: https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/coding-grace-introduction-to-python-workshop-part-3-saturday-morning-tickets-10475563693
The third part in our journey with Python. Before we delve any further, we will be going back a few chapters about file I/O and we will start using the PyCharm Editor instead of the awesome iPython Notebook we have been using in the last two workshops.
The third part in our journey withLearning Python The Hard Way.
Before we delve any further, we will be going back a few chapters about file I/O and we will start using the PyCharm Editor instead of the awesome iPython Notebook we have been using in the last two workshops.
You have a choice to attend Part 3 on Monday evening or Saturday morning. Only difference is that on Monday evening, itβs a shorter session with no breaks.
Frequently asked questions
- Additional info for this workshop
You need to have the following installed:
- Python installed on your machine (we are not picky which version) - http://python.org/download/
- (Recommended IDE) Community Edition of PyCharm - http://www.jetbrains.com/pycharm/download/
- Completed chapters 1-12, 19, 21-27 - http://learnpythonthehardway.org/book/
- Here's some info about our awesome mentor(s).
- π Vicky Twomey-Lee
Pythonista, but normally found organising various tech events, and now heavily involved in diversity initiatives like Coding Grace, PyLadies Dublin, and Women in Technology and Science (WITS Ireland).
- Q. A lot of our events are female-friendly events, we have enquiries asking if other genders are welcome as well?
- YES. You are welcome. Events we run or partner in are diversity friendly. If you have any questions, feel free to contact us at contact@codinggrace.com.
- More info about our supporters
- Pulse College -
Established in 1990, Pulse College provides the highest standards of professional training courses in audio, music, film, gaming and animation. With courses designed and delivered by experienced working professionals, Pulse is at the forefront of professional industry training courses. The college is recognised internationally for its world-class facilities, the standard of its training programmes, and quality of its graduates. Here at Pulse College, we will help you to grow both technically and creatively, and enable you to develop a truly rewarding career.
- More about the organiser
- Vicky Twomey-Lee
- Pythonista, but normally found organising various tech events, and now heavily involved in diversity initiatives like Coding Grace, PyLadies Dublin, and Women in Technology and Science (WITS Ireland).You can contact the organiser at: vicky@codinggrace.com
- If you have any other general questions:
- Email: contact@codinggrace.com