Getting Started With Python
Wednesday, March 23, 2016
6:00pm to 9:00pm
This event is part of the Making Space event series.
Brittany Johnson
When
Wednesday, March 23, 20166:00pm to 9:00pm
Where
Makerspace, Hill LibraryAbout This Event
In this short workshop Brittany Johnson will teach you the basics of programming in Python. You'll quickly learn the language's basic coding constructs, like conditionals and loops, and then put your new knowledge to work to automate simple tasks, like reading and writing files. This workshop will give you the knowledge and resources to automate everyday computing tasks, and give you a good foundation for developing projects with the Raspberry Pi.
This workshop draws inspiration from the book “Automate the Boring Stuff with Python: Practical Programming for Total Beginners." Come join us to learn how to make the boring fun (and easy) again!
Brittany Johnson is a 5th year Ph.D. student at NC State University under Dr. Emerson Murphy-Hill, and co-advised by Dr. Sarah Heckman, in the Developer Liberation Front. She received her Bachelor's of Arts in Computer Science from College of Charleston in 2007. She conducted her undergrad research under Dr. Jim Bowring in CIRDLES. Her research interests are in human factors in software engineering and artificial intelligence; her current research is focused on modeling developer conceptual knowledge. She was recently awarded an NSF Graduate Research Fellowship to support her research and more recently interned at Microsoft Research under Thomas Zimmermann.
Instructors
- Lauren Di MonteFormer NCSU Libraries Fellow, Cyma Rubin Fellow