Editing Advanced Computational Communication Methods (Summer 2023)

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Most of this class will be asynchronous, so you will need access to your own laptop. It is assumed that you have experience running Python programs on your computer, and have the needed hardware and software to do so. We will mostly be using Jupyter Notebooks, but you are welcome to use other IDEs.
Most of this class will be asynchronous, so you will need access to your own laptop. It is assumed that you have experience running Python programs on your computer, and have the needed hardware and software to do so. We will mostly be using Jupyter Notebooks, but you are welcome to use other IDEs.


'''In order to participate in class, you will need to sign up for our Matrix "space", using [https://matrix.to/#/!PgyJruzTEeSVkptlEK:matrix.org?via=matrix.org this link]'''. If you haven't used Matrix before (most people haven't), then you will need to create an account and choose software to use to connect to the room. The default software is Element, which I highly recommend using. There is a web version of Element, but I'd recommend downloading desktop and mobile apps at https://element.io/download.
'''In order to participate in class, you will need to sign up for the Discord server, using [https://discord.gg/WSc5J7stgg this link]'''. You may need to create an account. Once you do so, click the "Python" icon in the #join-classroom channel, and you should be good to go.
 


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