Course: Introduction to Python 

Berlin, 15-19 October 2018

 

 

Instructor: Dr. Martin Jones (founder, Python for biologists)

 

 
Course overview
This course is aimed at complete beginners and assumes no prior programming
experience. It gives an overview of the language with an emphasis on
practical problem-solving, using examples and exercises drawn from various
aspects of bioinformatics work. After completing the course, students should
be in a position to (1) apply the skills they have learned to tackling
problems in their own research and (2) continue their Python education in a
self-directed way. All course materials (including copies of presentations,
practical exercises, data files, and example scripts prepared by the
instructing team) will be provided electronically to participants.

 
Intended audience

This workshop is aimed at all researchers and technical workers with a
background in biology who want to learn programming. The syllabus has been
planned with complete beginners in mind; people with previous programming
experience are welcome to attend as a refresher but may find the pace a bit
slow. If in doubt, take a look at the detailed session content below or drop
Martin Jones ([email protected]) an email.

 
Teaching format:

The course is delivered over ten half-day sessions (see the detailed
curriculum below). Each session consists of roughly a one hour lecture
followed by two hours of practical exercises, with breaks at the organizer’s
discretion. There will also be plenty of time for students to discuss their
own problems and data.

 

 
Assumed background:

Students should have enough biological background to appreciate the examples
and exercise problems (i.e. they should know about DNA and protein
sequences, what translation is, and what introns and exons are). No previous
programming experience or computer skills (beyond the ability to use a text
editor) are necessary, but you'll need to have a laptop with Python installed.

 

 

 

Please visit our website to have more information about the course content:

 

https://www.physalia-courses.org/courses-workshops/course2/

 

 



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Carlo

 

 

 

 

 

 



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