SLAT Workshop: Software Programming for SLAT

An introductory workshop on how to program software for SLAT data research purposes

When
1:30 to 3 p.m., Nov. 8, 2024
This workshop has been rescheduled from October 18th to November 8th.

In this workshop, Dr. Hammond will go over why somebody in SLAT might want to learn to program. He'll review what programming is, why SLAT students might want to learn how to do it, and will give examples and hands-on experience of three kinds of programming that SLAT students could choose between, depending on their needs and interests: shell commands, prolog, and python. These three approaches exemplify different kinds of programming that appeal to people with different kinds of needs, interests, and available time.

Presenter: Dr. Mike Hammond

This workshop will be held in person in the Art Building, room 140.