Python 3: Introduction for Absolute Beginners BeginnersPrerequisites
This course is part of the Scientific Computing series.
This course is aimed at those new to programming and provides an introduction to programming using Python, focussing on scientific programming. This course is probably unsuitable for those with programming experience, even if it is just in shell scripting or Matlab-like programs. By the end of this course, attendees should be able to write simple Python programs and to understand more complex Python programs written by others.
As this course is part of the Scientific Computing series, the examples chosen are of most relevance to scientific programming.
- All current University members (departments and colleges)
- Further details regarding eligibility criteria are available
- No prior programming experience is required
- Attendees need to ensure that they have set aside some time between sessions for attempting the exercise(s) set at the end of each session
- Those attending should be able to use a plain text editor (e.g. emacs, gedit, pico, vi) on a Unix system
Number of sessions: 4
# | Date | Time | Venue | Trainer | |
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1 | Mon 3 Jul 2017 09:30 - 13:00 | 09:30 - 13:00 | Titan Teaching Room 2, New Museums Site | map | Bob Dowling |
2 | Tue 4 Jul 2017 09:30 - 13:00 | 09:30 - 13:00 | Titan Teaching Room 1, New Museums Site | map | Bob Dowling |
3 | Thu 6 Jul 2017 09:30 - 13:00 | 09:30 - 13:00 | Titan Teaching Room 2, New Museums Site | map | Bob Dowling |
4 | Fri 7 Jul 2017 09:30 - 13:00 | 09:30 - 13:00 | Titan Teaching Room 2, New Museums Site | map | Bob Dowling |
- Interactive and batch use of Python
- Basic concepts: variables, types, flow of control, functions
- Reading from files
- Processing input
- Writing to files
- Using external modules
- Structuring programs
Presentation
Python v. 3.x on MCS Linux
- This course is probably unsuitable for those with significant programming experience
- Please ensure you can attend all sessions
- Please ensure you set aside some time between sessions for attempting the exercise(s) set at the end of the previous session
- Those interested in the concepts of computer programming illustrated in this course may also wish to attend the Programming Concepts for Beginners course
- Those interested in writing more complex Python programs than those covered in this course may also be interested in the other courses in the Python series
- Course notes are available here
Three half day sessions
Booking / availability