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Programming Hacky Hour

Programming Hacky Hour In-Person

Overview

Hacky Hour is an opportunity for you to get feedback on a current programming project from your peers at UCSF or to work independently. 

Dedicate an hour to working on your programming project. Have you been trying to learn programming but can't find the time? Get away from your desk and join us for an hour of coding in a friendly environment. We provide the space and pizza. You: bring your laptop and a current project. Your programming peers may be able to answer a couple of questions. If you need 1:1 help, sign up for Office Hours.

Preparation

Bring something you want to work on, e.g. an image analysis project or a programming exercise. Find collaborators by sharing your project topic for 1-2 minutes. You're also welcome to use the space to work on your own. 

Software:

No requirements. Optional - if you want to install software, here are instructions:

Materials

This is not a class and there are no materials. If you’re new to programming, we can point you to a few tutorials like Intro to RIntro to Python, or Data Cleaning with OpenRefine. Find more class materials in the Data Science Initiative CLE and take a look at our recommended reading list.

Instructor

This event is attendee-driven. No instructors. 

Date:
Thursday, Jul 18 2019
Time:
12:00pm - 1:00pm
Time Zone:
Pacific Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
Mission Hall 1401
Campus:
Mission Bay
Categories:
  Data Science > Hacky Hour     Data Science     Data Science > Programming  
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Micquel Little