Re: [Classroom] Python for Beginners - Part 1

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Won't install anything. Can't you do better than that?

On Sep 29, 2017 17:28, "fsckd via arch-general" <arch-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

> Hello,
>
> The class Python for Beginners - Part 1 will be held on Wednesday, October
> 04, 2017 at 16:00 UTC in the channel #archlinux-classroom on the freenode
> network. The class is expected to run for about 2 hours.
>
> This class will introduce you to programming with Python and how to use
> IPython with an editor/IDE. Commonly used built-in functions and libraries
> will be explained. Other topics will explored based on participant
> interests.
>
> The class will be screen-shared live (via YouTube), and later archived
> with subtitles. Questions and some discussion on IRC is expected, however
> the main part will be video and audio.
>
> In preparation for the class, install the Jupyter notebook. ``pacman -S
> jupyter`` or, in a Python 3  virtualenv, ``pip3 install jupyter``. Also
> check out the python-beginners git repository on Arch Classroom's GitHub[1]
> where you will find IPython notebooks and links to useful resources on
> learning Python: https://github.com/archclassroom/python-beginners
>
> pulec is an Arch Linux user since 2012, gamer and gardener. He makes a
> living using Linux and Python since 2013 and recently joined Red Hat. He
> hopes to spread IT knowledge and open source ideas to the general populace.
> Some code - https://github.com/Pulecz
>



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