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Who should attend?

  • You attended Python 102 and thought Python is pretty fun. You want to know what's next after some basic programming
  • You have been exposed to basics of programming (any language is fine) and think you're ready for more (i.e. Modules, Functions, Class - Object Oriented Programming concepts)

Who should attend?

  • You attended Python 102 and thought Python is pretty fun. You want to know what's next after some basic programming
  • You have been exposed to basics of programming (any language is fine) and think you're ready for more (i.e. Modules, Functions, Class - Object Oriented Programming concepts)

What do you need?

What do you need?

  • Bring your own laptop
  • Install Python 3.6
  • Install Jupyter Notebook (we'd recommend to install using pip as demonstrated here)

p.s. We will NOT allocate time for installation, attendees are expected to prepare beforehand.

  • Bring your own laptop
  • Install Python 3.6
  • Install Jupyter Notebook (we'd recommend to install using pip as demonstrated here)

p.s. We will NOT allocate time for installation, attendees are expected to prepare beforehand.



What should you expect?

What should you expect?

  • Concepts above syntax (we'll provide context through the lenses of Computer Science, understanding what you're doing is more important than ensuring your code is typed correctly)
  • Learning above making things work (it's better that you learn something rather than having a working program but have no clue how it works)

Agenda:-

  • Concepts above syntax (we'll provide context through the lenses of Computer Science, understanding what you're doing is more important than ensuring your code is typed correctly)
  • Learning above making things work (it's better that you learn something rather than having a working program but have no clue how it works)

Agenda:-

  • 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM - Modules and Functions
  • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM - Lunch
  • 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM - Class (OOP), some introduction to Django/Flask framework if we have time

Who are the trainers?

  • 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM - Modules and Functions
  • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM - Lunch
  • 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM - Class (OOP), some introduction to Django/Flask framework if we have time

Who are the trainers?

  • Aaron Myatt - Python User Group Malaysia

  • Aaron Myatt - Python User Group Malaysia