About this Event
Programming serves as a versatile tool for a wide range of endeavours, including analyzing data, manipulating data, and automating tasks. Through this workshop, you will learn the basics of programming and consider how it fits into your research project. These concepts aren't exclusive to Python; they're applicable to most programming languages, making this workshop pertinent regardless of your chosen language.
Registration
- Academic participant: $10 (This rate applies to anyone studying, teaching or working at a university or CEGEP)
- Non-academic participant: $200 (This rate applies to anyone who does not fit the academic profile)
➔ If you are not sure which rate is right for you, please contact us by e-mail at [email protected]
Prerequisites
- Understanding the notions of file and directory
- LNX101 completion or knowledge of the basics of the Linux command line
Course plan
- Basics
- Data analysis
- Visualization
- Lists
- Repeated operations
- Conditional expressions
- Functions
Instructor
Bart Oldeman, analyst in advanced research computing at Calcul Québec.
Language
English
Technical prerequisites
We will use the Zoom platform. Because this event is a practical workshop, it is very useful having a secondary screen where you would get the instructor window on one screen and your own window on your main screen.
We will use the Jupyter Lab interface. Make sure you have a modern Web browser like Google Chrome, Firefox, Edge or Safari.
Notes
- A certificate of participation will be send to each participant who attends at least 60% of the workshop.
- The workshop is not recorded.
- The workshop could be canceled if the number of registrations is too low.
Contact
For any question, please write to [email protected]
Event Venue
Online
CAD 10.00 to CAD 200.00