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Python 1: Foundational Python for Beginners

March 19 @ 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm CDT

Free

Registration for this class opens on Thursday, March 5.

This STS workshop offers an introduction to basic Python concepts that will help you become familiar with the coding basics – no previous programming experience required!

Python is a powerful, popular programming language that gets used for just about everything: basic coding, graphics processing, machine learning, AI, web scraping, data analysis, and much more.

Python’s easy-to-read syntax makes it a great introduction for people who are new to coding, and the large library of open-source modules make it easy to start making useful code right away.

Topics include:

  • Writing and running scripts in Python
  • Data types
  • Variables and Functions
  • Calculations in Python
  • Control flow
  • Data structures
  • Python’s Standard library

Workshop Information
Workshop ManualManual
AudienceAnyone interested in learning the basics of coding using Python
PrerequisitesNone

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Primary Trainer
Harsh Shrotriya
Assisting Trainer
Aryan Garg

Note: Workshops may only be attended by students currently enrolled at UW-Madison. Faculty, staff, and former students are not eligible to attend STS sessions.