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- In Wilderness Is the Preservation of the World: Photography by Dan Wells12:00 am
- IS&T RCS Tutorial - Introduction to Perl, Part Four9:30 am
- Research Presentation by Jenna Altherr Flores: How Refugee-Background Adult Second Language Learners with Emerging Literacy or Interrupted Education Make Meaning10:30 am
- IS&T RCS Tutorial - Data Visualization in Python11:30 am
- BU Red Hat Collaboratory features Michael Zink12:00 pm
- Research Seminar Series: Michael Franczak & Claire Yorke12:00 pm
- Employer Info Session: Columbia Publishing12:00 pm
- BUild Lab's 2nd Birthday Celebration1:00 pm
- IS&T RCS Tutorial - R Code Optimization2:00 pm
- IS&T RCS Tutorial - Numerical and Scientific Computing in Python2:30 pm
- Supporting our immigrant students in uncertain times (Critical Conversations & Coffee series)3:15 pm
- Critical Conversations & Coffee: Supporting our immigrant students in uncertain times3:15 pm
- Resumes and Cover Letters 1014:00 pm
- Tea Time4:00 pm
- My Vote, My Voice? How Democracy Works in the US and Elsewhere 5:00 pm
- Internships 1015:00 pm
- Employer Info Session: McLean Hospital5:00 pm
- Bibles & Brews 5:15 pm
- New York Young Alumni Council Open Meeting5:30 pm
- Curated Cuisine: Douglass Williams5:30 pm
- Ecumenical Worship5:30 pm
- Community Dinner6:00 pm
IS&T RCS Tutorial - Data Visualization in Python
Python is one of the most popular programming languages for data analysis, data mining, and machine learning applications. Powerful python plotting/visualization packages such as matplotlib and seaborn provide convenient tools for data visualization. This tutorial will explore many useful functions of these two packages by doing hands-on exercises on some real data sets. Some python programming experience is required. We will briefly introduce the Pandas python package for data preprocessing but strongly recommend that you also register for the “Python for Data Analysis (Handsāon) tutorial“.
When | 11:30 am to 1:30 pm on Monday, February 3, 2020 |
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Location | 72 E. Concord St; Room L1110 |