From marilyn at pythontrainer.com Sun Mar 1 11:58:40 2020 From: marilyn at pythontrainer.com (Marilyn Davis) Date: Sun, 1 Mar 2020 08:58:40 -0800 (PST) Subject: [PyOP] March Classes at UCSC-Extension in Santa Clara Message-ID: <63596.2603:3024:15e5:a000:d1fb:23ae:889e:b2b3.1583081920.squirrel@mail.tigertech.net> We are offering a "Python For Data Analysis" class next week, Mon - Thurs, 9-5 at UCSC Extension, Silicon Valley: 3175 Bowers Ave, Santa Clara, CA 95054. There are 11 days of online discussion after the face-to-face portion to help you with further study and to finish the class work. With the miracle tools: Python, Pandas, and Jupyter notebooks, we go from zero to analyzing data in this short class. It is helpful, but not required to know a programming language, and a little about statistics. https://course.ucsc-extension.edu/modules/shop/index.html?action=section&OfferingID=6240437&SectionID=6773155 The next week, March 16 - 19, 9-5, we have "Python For Programmers". You need to be an experienced programmer in some language because it is a fast-paced class, teaching the syntax of Python, and focusing on the Pythonic way: readable, clean, efficient, and hard to make a mistake. Again, there will be 11 days after the class to interact with the instructor and other students and complete the course work. Experienced programmers only please. https://course.ucsc-extension.edu/modules/shop/index.html?action=section&OfferingID=5591127&SectionID=6767085 If you'd prefer a more relaxed course, you want the online course. It doesn't start, officially, until April 14, but you can register now and start March 10: https://course.ucsc-extension.edu/modules/shop/index.html?action=section&OfferingID=5591127&SectionID=6770773 Online, we have a lot of time to work through the material. I have a reputations for answering all questions quickly and patiently because I like to help. All courses are hands-on with short lectures, and lots of relevant exercises, and, we study the solutions after some lab time. Questions are always welcome; discussion and pair-programming are encouraged. Please come, and send students! Marilyn Davis, Ph.D. Python Instructor http:www.pythontrainer.com