Event details
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- Types of event
- Workshop
- Venue
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Ernst-Abbe-Platz 2, Linuxpool 1 (room 3413)
07743 Jena
Google Maps site planExternal link - Language of the event
- English
- Event website
- Learn moreExternal link
- Wheelchair access
- Yes
- Public
- Yes
- Registration required
- Yes
The event will take place from the 10th to the 14th of March 2025 from 9.00 am to 1.00 pm as a face-to-face event. The lecture language is English.
This workshop is aimed at all students who work with texts and want to learn the basics of programming with Python. It is therefore primarily intended for students in the humanities, social sciences, and of law, but is also open to anyone who is interested in learning to program.
We will start with a general introduction to the basic concepts of programming and into how a computer works. Then, you will learn the basic elements of programming — such as instructions, variables, loops, and conditional statements. As part of this workshop, you will write a program that finds the most frequently used words in an entire book, allowing you to gain an initial glimpse into the text’s content.
Further information and the possibility to register can be found hereExternal link.