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- Rosh Hashana Day 2 Services9:30 am
- IS&T RCS Tutorial - Python for Data Analysis10:00 am
- Drop-In Writing Assistance12:00 pm
- Rosh Hashana Day 2 Food & Beverage12:00 pm
- Beyond the Headlines: The Russia Trap 12:30 pm
- Beyond the Headlines: The Russia Trap12:30 pm
- IS&T RCS Tutorial - Numerical and Scientific Computing in Python1:00 pm
- GRS Dissertation Defense of Mark Deehan2:00 pm
- IS&T RCS Tutorial - Introduction to Python, Part One2:30 pm
- Global China Research Colloquium: Enga Kameni2:30 pm
- Beatles Abbey Rd Photo Set Up3:00 pm
- Create Space3:00 pm
- Employer on Campus: Brown Brothers Harriman3:00 pm
- QS World MBA Tour - Chicago3:30 pm
- The Role of New Technologies and AI in Our Society3:30 pm
- Study Skills & Test Prep Workshop3:30 pm
- Networking 1014:00 pm
- Screening: Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade5:00 pm
- Unlocking the Black Box of Business: BU Doctoral Student & PostDoc Workshop Series5:00 pm
- Global Dinner Club5:00 pm
- Employer on Campus: Ayco, a Goldman Sachs Company5:30 pm
- Social Determinants of Immigrant Health6:00 pm
- Alianza Latina General Body Meeting6:00 pm
- Visiting Artist: Mike Cloud6:30 pm
- Faculty Recital: Rodney Lister, composition8:00 pm
IS&T RCS Tutorial - Introduction to Python, Part One
Recommended but not required: some programming experience. For example, you should understand concepts like loops and functions.<P>This is an introduction to the essential features of Python. This first part of the tutorial includes an introduction to basic types, if-statements, functions, lists, dictionaries, loops, and modules. The tutorial includes the use of a popular Python development environment and covers setting up Python on your own computer in addition to using Python on the SCC. This is a two-part tutorial so please remember to sign up for both sessions.</P>
When | 2:30 pm to 4:30 pm on Tuesday, October 1, 2019 |
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Location | 2 Cummington Mall; Room 107 |