Let's Talk Python: How to Program a Computer to do Anything!

By Trinity Chung1; The Micro Nano Technology - Education Center2

1. University of California, Berkeley, CA 2. Pasadena City College, Pasadena, CA

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Abstract

This presentation by former MNT-EC participant Trinity Chung, will start from the fundamentals on how computers work and what programming languages even are. Then you will get step by step instructions on how to use Jupyter notebooks in nanoHUB and start to use Python and become familiar with Python syntax.

This presentation is designed for the absolute beginner.  If you have never coded in any language, or never been exposed to the Python language, or just want a refresher- please come!  This is a great place to get started with coding.  For those with some experience, this workshop will introduce you to coding within the nanoHUB environment.

Bio

Trinity Chung Trinity Chung is an experienced Python coder and tutor. She has 3 years of experience teaching code to students of all backgrounds, elementary to college/adult level! Trinity also worked professionally as a software engineer intern at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (NASA), Caltech, L3Harris Technologies, and other freelance work.

She is currently a junior at UC Berkeley studying Computer Science and is involved with Berkeley's Open Computing Facility (OCF) and Berkeley Laboratory for Usable and Experimental Security (BLUES).

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  • Trinity Chung, The Micro Nano Technology - Education Center (2023), "Let's Talk Python: How to Program a Computer to do Anything!," https://nanohub.org/resources/36776.

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