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'''Readings:'''
'''Readings:'''


* Python for Informatics: [http://www.pythonlearn.com/html-009/book005.html Chapter 4 Functions] and [http://www.pythonlearn.com/html-009/book012.html Chapter 11 Regular expressions]
* Python for Informatics: [http://www.pythonlearn.com/html-009/book005.html Chapter 4 Functions]


'''Class Schedule:'''
'''Class Schedule:'''


* Review — We'll walk through answers to the assignments for last week as a group.
* Review — We'll walk through answers to the assignments for last week as a group.
* Lecture — Interactive class lecture on regular expressions and pattern matching
* Lecture — TBD
* Project time — Working on regular expressions and independent projects
* Project time — TBD<!-- and [http://www.pythonlearn.com/html-009/book012.html Chapter 11 Regular expressions]
 
'''Class Schedule:'''
 
* Review — We'll walk through answers to the assignments for last week as a group.
* Lecture — Interactive class lecture counting and powerful "group by" functionality using dictionaries and exporting and simple graphing of processed data using Google Docs , LibreOffice, Microsoft Excel, etc.
* Project time — Graphing and work on challenges that use either the Twitter and/or Wikipedia data that we've collected in the two previous sessions.
 
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=== Week 8: May 18 ===
=== Week 8: May 18 ===
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