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Slides for the talk are [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1CuGD6IwbqP-0bGK_bZSzYILGpM6dYsuiBS4w-DjMAaU/edit?usp=sharing available in Google Docs]. This page includes rough notes.
== Why Programming and Data Science ==
== Why Programming and Data Science ==


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In a technological and data driven world, being able to programming and data science is a kind of literacy. Imagine a world in which everybody could read by only some people could write?
In a technological and data driven world, being able to programming and data science is a kind of literacy. Imagine a world in which everybody could read by only some people could write?


Our goal here is ''not'' turn you into the programming or data science equivalent of novelists or journalists ­— at least not in these three weekends! Our goal is to demystify things and give you enough information to become dangerous.
Our goal here is not turn you into the programming equivalent of novelists or journalists. Our goal is to demystify things and give you enough information to become dangerous.


Programming, you will also find — probably a little today and a lot more later on — is also enormously fun. For me, it's like meditation and problem solving. It's exactly as frustrating as a difficult puzzle and even more rewarding because your solution accomplish something else you were trying to do.
Programming, you will also find — probably a little today and a lot more later on — is also enormously fun. For me, it's like meditation and problem solving. It's exactly as frustrating as a difficult puzzle and even more rewarding because your solution accomplish something else you were trying to do.
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== Why Python ==
== Why Python ==


I know a dozen programming languages and write 4-5 regularly. But '''Python is the correct first language to learn'''.
I know a dozen programming languages and write 4-5 regularly. But Python is the right one.


=== Python is a fantastic language to learn ===
=== Python is a fantastic language to learn ===
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Python is used for:
Python is used for:


* Big Companies — Big companies like Google use Python to run much of the code that collects all the webpages that go into their search results.
* Web applications (Instagram, Pintrest, and the Washington Post all run websites written largely in Python).
* Web applications (Instagram, Pintrest, and the Washington Post all run websites written largely in Python).
* Python can be used to extend existing applications. You can use it to script many graphical applications.
* Python can be used to extend existing applications. You can use it to script many graphical applications.
* Python can be used to build graphical games (e.g., Civilization 4; Frets on Fire is a free version of Guitar Hero)
* Python is fantastic for dealing with and manipulating text.
* Python is used for movies and graphics (e.g., Industrial Light and Magic; Disney Feature Animation)
* Python can be used to build graphical games (Frets on Fire)
* One of the langauges for science (national weather services, NASA, genomics reseachers)
* ''Python really shines when it comes to dealing with data and with the web.''
* ''Python really shines when it comes to dealing with data and with the web.''
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== Outcomes ==
== Outcomes ==
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* Examples of projects people did: [[:File:Matplotlib-hist2d.png]]
* Examples of projects people did: [[:File:Matplotlib-hist2d.png]]
* For academic types: I know of at least one person who has finished and submitted a paper for publication using data they collected from the Reddit online community.
* For academic types: I know of at least one person who has finished and submitted a paper for publication using data they collected from the Reddit online community.
* Miku Lenentine and several others have organized a series of monthly meetings with participants!
* Miku Lenentine has organized a series of monthly meetings with participants!
* I am beyond proud to announce that we have at least several mentors this time who were enrolled as students last time!
* I am beyond proud to announce that we have at least several mentors this time who were enrolled as students last time!
* Ben Lewis started out as a mentor and is now an organizer!
* Ben Lewis started out as a mentor and is now an organizer!
* Dharma Dailey started out as a student and then became a mentor and has been an organizer for the last two sessions!
* Dharma Dailey started out as a student and then became a mentor and then become an organizer!
* Many returning mentors!
 
== Housekeeping Notes Before We Begin ==
 
* Several people from eSciences are here to help learn about how folks are learning data science. They are also here to learn and teach. You can read more about their project [[:File:HDS observation information sheet.pdf|in this information sheet they have prepared]]. If you're bothered by their presence, let them know or let me know.


== Schedule ==
== Schedule ==
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* Lecture
* Lecture
* Lunch downstairs in the hallway — many more mentors will join us
* Lunch over in CMU Building
** lunches get "better" (or at least more expensive!) over time: pizza today; Indian food next week; greek the third time
* Projects until 3:30: three projects, think about them
** everything is vegetarian and there always many vegan and gluten free options. other lunch options are available on campus
* Projects until 3:30: 2.5 projects, think about them


== Final Notes ==
== Final Notes ==


* Choose sessions: Baby Names Room 1 and Room 2 Code Academy (and then Wordplay)
* Choose sessions: Baby Names Room 1 and Room 2 Code Academy (and then Wordplay)
* We will get rooms divided up and put them on the whiteboard at the whiteboard here. Go there to see where things are.
* Food will be out in the atrium outside CMU 126. I'm told it's here.
* We will get rooms divided up and put them on the whiteboard in CMU 104. Go there to see where things are.


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