[SUMMER TRAINING] Session this Friday 2022-09-23 at 7.30p IST

Hi everyone, While the LYM studies are ongoing, let us start with an introduction to the Python programming language this Friday at the usual time. We will work based on "Python for you and me"[1]. Please make sure that you have Python 3 already installed on your system before the session. Should you have any issues or questions doing so, just ask on the mailing list or on IRC. Best, Robin [1]: https://pymbook.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ --

Good morning again,
While the LYM studies are ongoing, let us start with an introduction to the Python programming language this Friday at the usual time.
I'm sorry, but I will have to postpone the announced session to Friday, September 30th. I didn't have the appointment in my calendar, but I'll be needed at the Global Climate Strike on September 23rd (and maybe you are, too). I shall announce the Python session again next week. Best regards, Robin --

Hi everyone, On Thu, Sep 22, 2022 at 11:53:36AM +0200, Robin Schubert wrote:
I shall announce the Python session again next week.
Just a quick reminder that we'll have a session today at the usual time (14:00UTC, 19:30IST), starting Python programming. Once again leaving the link to pymbook [1], so everyone can make sure that Python3 is installed and usable on their system. Best, Robin [1]: https://pymbook.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ --

Good morning again,
While the LYM studies are ongoing, let us start with an introduction to the Python programming language this Friday at the usual time.
I'm sorry, but I will have to postpone the announced session to Friday, September 30th. I didn't have the appointment in my calendar, but I'll be needed at the Global Climate Strike on September 23rd (and maybe you are, too). I shall announce the Python session again next week. Best regards, Robin --

Hi everyone, On Thu, Sep 22, 2022 at 11:53:36AM +0200, Robin Schubert wrote:
I shall announce the Python session again next week.
Just a quick reminder that we'll have a session today at the usual time (14:00UTC, 19:30IST), starting Python programming. Once again leaving the link to pymbook [1], so everyone can make sure that Python3 is installed and usable on their system. Best, Robin [1]: https://pymbook.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ --
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Robin Schubert