Beginners' Day - Humble Data

  • 07-12, 09:30–11:00, Liffey Meeting Room 2
  • 07-12, 11:15–12:45, Liffey Meeting Room 2
  • 07-12, 13:45–15:15, Liffey Meeting Room 2
  • 07-12, 15:30–17:00, Liffey Meeting Room 2

All times in Europe/Dublin

Would you like to learn to code but don’t know where to start? Taking your first steps in programming can seem like an impossible task so we’ve decided to put on a workshop to show 30 beginners how it can be done and share our passion for the world of data science.


We invite those from under-represented groups in data to apply to join us on Tuesday 12th July 2022 for the EuroPython Beginners' Day - Humble Data Workshop. In this workshop, you will learn the basics of programming in Python, as well as how to use tools such as Jupyter Notebook and the different standard Python libraries used to analyse data.

You will be learning in small groups, each with an assigned mentor to guide you through the workshop materials and answer your questions. This will all be facilitated online through the wonders of modern technology. You can expect plenty of exercises, quizzes and games, and inspiring talks from those who were once in your shoes.

This workshop is being run by data scientists and software engineers dedicated to the spirit of Open Source. Every day we benefit from the hard work of others when we use free open tools. This is our way of giving back.

You can sign up here: https://docs.google.com/forms/u/9/d/e/1FAIpQLSfthTbaaZgKPc-HvCATc2hii-aNfdAnjHnFM6EQzZAgYpeeBQ/viewform

We thank EuroPython for their support in facilitating this workshop. <3


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Expected audience expertise: Python

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Abstract as a tweet

Would you like to learn to code but don’t know where to start? Join us on the Beginner's Day Humble Data Workshop on July 12th at EuroPython.

Developer Advocate, Laís had led events in tech communities to promote the use and diminish the entry barrier to the Python programming language. Board member of Python Ireland, Member of the EuroPython Society and PyLadies Dublin, she has a habit of making fun of everything.