[Swansea Hackspace] Python Workshops

Matthew Daubney matt at daubers.co.uk
Fri Jan 5 13:05:31 GMT 2018


Yep. I'm in two minds over this. Part of me is considering doing the whole
thing from Jupyter notebooks and I'll just run my laptop as a server, part
of me thinks we should just dive in inside an interpreter..... I'll have a
think and put something up this evening with instructions :)

On 5 January 2018 at 11:31, Andrew Price <andy at andrewprice.me.uk> wrote:

> On 03/01/18 15:33, Matthew Daubney wrote:
>
>> And the winner by a nose is Thursday the 25th of January. I'll confirm
>> what
>> you'll need if you're coming, but you'll definitely need a laptop!
>>
>
> Just a thought: you might want to write some pointers on getting Python,
> any modules needed, and an editor/IDE installed (particularly on Windows)
> before the session, and maybe start a bit early for those who need help
> with getting those set up and familiarised. Otherwise the time might be
> swallowed up by installation issues and command line questions. Depends on
> how much you intend to cover I suppose.
>
> I have a little experience with Python so I'll come along and play
> teaching assistant if that would be helpful :)
>
> Andy
>
>
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