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Join this Hands-On session to learn the basics of Python development and experience the Raspberry Pi single-board computer.
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The terms “most-popular” and “fastest-growing” can be hard to define precisely, but many, including Stack Overflow and the Tiobe Index, make the case that Python owns both attributes. As a beginner, start with Python because it is easy to learn and a powerful tool for building web applications or simple automation. As a professional, leverage extensive APIs to create high-value solutions with minimal effort.
Join this Hands-On session to learn the basics of Python development. You learn by doing, creating simple control code for the Raspberry Pi-based IoT Greenhouse. Basic coding and tools are introduced, and follow-up tccodes events will investigate even more. For introductory workshops, system hardware and software are provided to each participant. Session size is limited, and you must register in advance to reserve a workstation.
The workshop is presented by Keith E. Kelly and hosted by the Traverse Area District Library as part of the tccodes talent development initiative. It is intended for beginners or anyone interested in coding or the Raspberry Pi. This is an entry-level experience. No prior experience with computer programming is required. Keith will also be available after the workshop to discuss career opportunities and pathways to becoming a software professional.
For additional information, please visit tccodes.org or email learn@tccodes.org
About Keith E. Kelly
Keith has spent his career at the intersection of education and technology, preparing students and professionals for continual success working in advanced technology. He currently serves as faculty member at Northwestern Michigan College supporting Engineering, Technology, and Business. Keith also supports the local tech ecosystem through his leadership in initiatives including tccodes, TCNewTech, and Northern Michigan Startup Week.
Keith is committed to building rural workforce development systems and opportunities that support Traverse City’s emerging tech hub along with the broader Michigan economy. His vision is to create a technical community that both extends and expands learning pathways. He builds experiences that motivate the earliest of learners and at the same time directs professional workshops for the most seasoned professional. He is continually developing innovative learning solutions that can scale to meet the talent demands of local companies.