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Introduction to Python Workshop

The Bradfield Centre
Mon 29 Oct

17.30 - 19.30

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Description
What is Python?

Python is a widely used multi-purpose programming language with which you can build web applications, automate routines, analyse data and much more.

About the workshop
This free workshop [sponsored by Central Working] will focus on the basics of Python applied to several use cases such as analysing text data, computing statistics and automating tasks. Although not mandatory, participants are expected to have some exposure to basics of programming in any language such as R or Matlab.


Registration and overview
Date: 29th October 2018
Time: 5.30 - 7.30 (we aim for an earlier finish)
Location: The Bradfield Centre Auditorium, Cambridge Science Park Road, Cambridge, CB4 0GA
Reserve your place on the workshop by clicking here
Full event logistics and software setup instructions will be sent to you closer to the event.
Places are limited, therefore tickets will be allocated on a first come first served basis.


Sponsored by Central Working
The event is organised in collaboration with Central Working, the UK’s premier homegrown shared workspace provider, transforming the way people work and companies grow.

Today we operate from eleven beautifully designed clubs across the UK, providing thousands of businesses with the environment, connections and support they need to thrive. Members have the option of dropping-in, occupying a permanent office or using a collaborative workspace.

Central Working operates as a premier service business - our service is helping your company grow, introducing you to the people and organisations that can help you succeed. Our 30 Day Guarantee offers any member their money back if we don’t provide them with at least one valuable business connection in their first month.

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Event Details

  • Event: Introduction to Python Workshop
  • Date: Mon 29 Oct
  • Time: 17.30 - 19.30

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