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== Oct. 18-19, 2013 ==
== [[http://www.meetup.com/Central-Ohio-Python-Users-Group/events/135566022/ Register]] ==
== What it is ==
The Columbus Python Workshop for women and their friends is a '''free''', friendly, hands-on,
beginners' introduction to computer programming.
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== Register ==
Space is limited, so sign up at [http://www.meetup.com/Central-Ohio-Python-Users-Group/events/
== Class material ==
The material we'll be working through at the first workshop is [https://github.com/catherinedevlin/mpwfw_exercises/tree/shorten here]. [https://github.com/catherinedevlin/mpwfw_exercises/archive/shorten.zip Direct download here]
== Schedule ==
The
<ol>
<li>Friday evening (
(with each other's help) on the very basics.</li>
<li>Saturday morning (Oct. 19) setup, 9:30am-10am: settle in, get your laptop set up, and review Friday's material. We will start the lecture promptly at 10.</li>
<li>Saturday morning (Jan. 19), 10:00 AM: Mix of short lectures and self-paced work to flesh out your knowledge.</li>
<li>Saturday afternoon: Do a real programming project!</li>
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work on projects that interest you and keep learning from other Python programmers.</li>
</ol>
See the weekend's materials at [[Columbus Python Workshop 1]]
== Sponsors ==
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[[File:pillar.png]]
Thanks to [http://www.pillartechnology.com/ Pillar] for hosting the workshop at [http://pillartechnology.com/forge/about/forge-columbus-ohio/ The Forge], their brand-new
The workshop is presented by [[http://pyohio.org PyOhio]], and donations will be tax-deductable.
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[http://www.kansascityusergroups.com/2012/05/june-22nd-python-workshop-for-beginners.html Kansas City],
and now Ohio. It's a proven series that has has successfully brought programming skills
(and a lot of fun) to hundreds of women all across the country. This is the second run of the Columbus Python Workshop, and we're incorporating insights from Columbus #1 as well as Indianapolis and Dayton.
==Why are we doing this?==
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