A virtual two-part series offering a quick and engaging introduction to the basics of programming using Python, a widely used and beginner-friendly language.
These classes are designed to give participants a solid understanding of core programming concepts and principles that are applicable across various programming languages. Through concise explanations and hands-on examples, students will learn the essentials of writing and understanding Python code, making it an ideal starting point for those new to programming.
You may register for the second class on Oct. 1 even if you are unable to attend the first class on Sept. 24. Open to teens (grades 6-12) and adults.
NOTE: This series was originally scheduled to be held in-person at the library, but due to unforeseen circumstances the presenter requested a change to Zoom format.
Presented by Victor Diaz with support from Hannah Bumps.
Questions about this program? Email actond@hamiltoneastpl.org.
AGE GROUP: | Middle School | High School | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Computers & Technology |