- LocationUTA Central Library, Room 109
- DescriptionWe know coding seems like a daunting skill to take on, but we encourage you to try it with us! Come and join us for an introductory workshop for those brand new or for those looking for a refresher on the Python coding langauge. Laptops with coding environments will be provided.
- Websitehttps://events.uta.edu/event/python-101-workshop
- CategoriesWorkshops
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