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Get started with Jupyter notebooks for Python #301

Open HVbajoria opened 1 week ago

HVbajoria commented 1 week ago

Title

Get started with Jupyter notebooks for Python

Describe your Talk

Workshop Description: Dive into the world of interactive computing with Jupyter notebooks in Visual Studio Code! This workshop will guide you through the process of creating and running Python code within Jupyter notebooks, providing you with a hands-on experience.

Key Goals:

Learning Outcomes:

Workshop Outline:

  1. Introduction: Understand the benefits of Jupyter notebooks and their integration with VS Code.
  2. Environment Setup: Configure your development environment for Jupyter notebook usage.
  3. Notebook Creation and Execution: Create your first Jupyter notebook and execute Python code within it.
  4. Summary: Recap the key points covered and provide resources for further learning.

By the end of this workshop, you'll be equipped with the knowledge and skills to effectively use Jupyter notebooks in VS Code for your Python projects.

Pre-requisites & reading material

Time required for the talk

20 minutes

Link to slides/demos

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1sRo1-VMvs0FRFZpj7jktowu_OIy-d7vHOP3AMiXjmXs/edit?usp=sharing

About you

Harshavardhan Bajoria is an Associate Product Manager at Unstop with a strong background in Azure development and a passion for fostering technical communities. As a GitHub Campus Expert and 7 times Microsoft Certified professional, he has a deep understanding of cloud technologies, AI, and data science. He is also the founder of Devorld, a platform dedicated to empowering developers.

LinkedIn: https://in.linkedin.com/in/harshavardhan-bajoria

Twitter: https://x.com/hvbajoria

Availability

19/10/2024

Any comments

No response

Animesh-Ghosh commented 5 days ago

Hi @HVbajoria, some feedback for the slides:

While the slides mostly look okay, some of them had too much text that the audience might not have the patience to read.

My recommendation would be to just have those texts as bullet points, since you already have the whole text in the speaker notes section.

PS: I liked the knowledge check slides, makes the talk more interactive.

pulsar17 commented 5 days ago

Hi @HVbajoria, now that we're also celebrating KDE's birthday, it'll be difficult to adjust a 20 min talk in the schedule.

I'd hate however, if your hard work on the slides were to go to waste. So, you can instead present this topic as a crisp 5 min lightning talk, where instead of taking people through the process of installing Jupyter, you just show off some of the lesser known/cool features of Jupyter.

HVbajoria commented 5 days ago

Hey @pulsar17, Cool! But, I think then I can be a part of the next meetup ✨ Thanks for considering.