Data Visualizations With Python
Saturday, June 1, 2024
10:00am to 4:00pm
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Python is a great language for beginners. It's beautiful and clean-looking syntax means you'll spend less time being confused (it looks sort of like English!), and more time understanding and applying the fundamentals of programming.
Python is a great language for beginners. It's beautiful and clean-looking syntax means you'll spend less time being confused (it looks sort of like English!), and more time understanding and applying the fundamentals of programming. Python has a wide variety of uses from creating web applications to hardware programming to data analysis and scientific computing. In this workshop, you'll learn the fundamental concepts of programming and how you can use this powerful tool to analyze data. You will learn how to read data from a file and extract useful insights for marketing and data analysis. What will I have learned by the end of the workshop?
By the end of the workshop, you'll know the answers to the following:
You'll be introduced to important concepts such as variables, types, conditionals and loops, and learn how to use an IDE to write more code even faster. (Not sure what any of that means? This workshop is perfect for you!)
Concourse Meeting Room A, Main Level
10303 Jasper Avenue
Edmonton, AB, T5J 3N6
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