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Event Information
Category | Details |
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Reactor Topic | Coding, Languages, and Frameworks |
Monthly Topic (if applicable) | Open Source |
Weekly Topic (if applicable) | Python |
Workshop Duration | 60 mins |
Title | Take Your First Steps with Python |
Description | Are you interested in learning how to code with Python? This one-hour workshop will teach you how Python is typically used and how to set up your development environment with Visual Studio Code. You will write your first Python programs and walk away with the resources to continue learning on your own. Prerequisites: This workshop recommends that you have a basic knowledge of a programming language other than Python. To follow along, install Python (https://www.python.org/downloads/), Visual Studio Code (https://code.visualstudio.com/Download), and create an Azure account ((https://azure.microsoft.com/free/). |
Learn Content | https://docs.microsoft.com/learn/paths/python-first-steps/ (Modules 1-3) |
Event Run dates Oct 20 & 21, 2021
Here's an overview of what this workshop will cover and suggested agenda to follow with links and resources.
Content to teach
This workshop will take Reactor community members through the first three modules of
This link should be shared with attendees during the workshop:
Encourage attendees to go through the modules with you and complete each one so that they get acheivement badges in their profile.
Workshop Steps
This content starts at a very high level, so set expectations with attendees that this is truly an introduction to Python.
- What is Python
- Show: https://www.python.org/
- Set up your Python development environment
- Encourage everyone to download the following:
- Create your first program
- Make sure you encourage attendees to go thrugh the Challenge in Unit 5. You can also provide additional challenges for them to try.
- Next steps
- Encourage attendees to complete the other modules in the path: https://aka.ms/FirstStepsWithPython-8
- Closing
- Q&A
- Survey: https://aka.ms/Reactor/Survey
- Share Resources
- Note: The event code is listed in this issue description and/or your Reactor contact can share that with the community members
- Check if the Reactor contact has other information to share