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Plotting and Programming in Python for Non-Coders

Plotting and Programming in Python for Non-Coders

Presenter: Walter Griffatong, Kris Joseph, Ali Sadaqain

This workshop, which takes place across two sessions on May 30 and 31, is an introduction to programming in Python for people with little or no previous programming experience. Using some supplied data, you will learn the basics of working with the flexible and powerful Python programming language. Material will cover basic programming concepts, loading and working with data, and using libraries to create graphs and charts.

Workshop benefits:

  • Get an introduction to how programming can automate repetitive or large tasks
  • Have your own computer set up to support your own exploration with Python and coding
  • Understand how to load raw data into a format that makes processing and manipulation easier
  • Build simple plots and graphs of data to help with exploration and analysis

The workshop will take place in a computer lab, but participants are welcome to use their own laptops. If you would like to use your own computer, please install the Anaconda Individual Edition before the class on May 30-- see installation instructions for Windows and MacOS.

Related LibGuide: Digital Scholarship and Digital Humanities by Kris Joseph

Date:
Tuesday, May 30, 2023 Show more dates
Time:
10:00am - 3:00pm
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
Room 530, Scott Library
Campus:
Keele Campus
Audience:
  Graduate Students     Students     Undergraduate Students  
Categories:
  Digital Methods     Programming & Coding Skills  
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