Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) (map)
Learn and practice Python basics with this project-driven workshop!
Audience: Women and their friends who have no or limited programming experience. This event is welcoming and respectful of trans women. Men are welcome as guests of women who are attending (please RSVP as well).
On Friday evening you'll set up your development environment and start learning Python through a self-directed tutorial and online practice problems.
On Saturday we'll spend the morning on a lecture-based introduction to the language, taking breaks to practice concepts on bite-sized exercises. In the afternoon we'll break out into groups to practice Python through short projects on a variety of fun and practical topics.
Check out photos and feedback from our previous workshop.
You must be able to attend both days of the workshop to participate.
Our goal is to provide an environment in which women can develop their programming skills with confidence. Our staff are predominantly women from the Boston programming and open source communities.
See the Workshop wiki for more information on laptop setup, lecture material, and the projects, as well as workshop logistics including parking and childcare.
Venue details
MIT is hosting this event. We'll be in room 32-155 in the Stata Center for both days of the event. See the venue section of the wiki for directions and a map.
Friday evening (12/16): laptop setup and first steps with Python
Saturday (12/17): lecture and projects
Saturday projects:
I am sorry; I must be missing the room number. Where at in MIT is the workshop?
Hi Kaitlan. We are in room 32-155 in the Stata Center for both days of the workshop. http://openhatch.org/wiki/Boston_Python_Workshop_5#Locati...![]()
has more details on the venue, transportation, and parking.
Hi folks! Thank you all for your interest in this workshop.
Waitlisters, stick around! We run this workshop every two months, and you'll get first dibs at the next run.
If something comes up and you can no longer attend both days of the workshop, please un-RSVP so someone can have your slot and so we have an accurate head count for food.