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== Schedule ==
== Schedule ==


* <b>Friday evening</b>: set up your development environment, learn how to execute Python code from a file and interactively from a Python prompt, and learn about printing and using Python as a calculator.
* <b>Friday evening, 6pm-9pm</b>: set up your development environment, learn how to execute Python code from a file and interactively from a Python prompt, and learn about printing and using Python as a calculator.
* <b>Saturday morning</b>: a 2 hour lecture-based introduction to the language.
* <b>Saturday morning, 10am-noon</b>: a 2 hour lecture-based introduction to the language.
* <b>Saturday lunch</b>: provided by HubSpot!
* <b>Saturday lunch, noon-1pm</b>: provided by HubSpot!
* <b>Saturday afternoon</b>: break out into groups to practice Python through short projects on a variety of fun and practical topics.
* <b>Saturday afternoon, 1pm-4pm</b>: break out into groups to practice Python through short projects on a variety of fun and practical topics.
* <b>Saturday wrap-up, 4pm-4:30pm</b>: wrap-up, next steps, and upcoming opportunities for practicing Python.


== Resources ==
== Resources ==

Revision as of 18:07, 24 April 2011

Welcome to the second iteration of the Boston Python Workshop: a project-driven introduction to Python for women and their friends!

This workshop is running on the evening of Friday, May 13th, and all day Saturday, May 15th at HubSpot in Cambridge, MA.


Schedule

  • Friday evening, 6pm-9pm: set up your development environment, learn how to execute Python code from a file and interactively from a Python prompt, and learn about printing and using Python as a calculator.
  • Saturday morning, 10am-noon: a 2 hour lecture-based introduction to the language.
  • Saturday lunch, noon-1pm: provided by HubSpot!
  • Saturday afternoon, 1pm-4pm: break out into groups to practice Python through short projects on a variety of fun and practical topics.
  • Saturday wrap-up, 4pm-4:30pm: wrap-up, next steps, and upcoming opportunities for practicing Python.

Resources