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For our May’s Project Night, we are going to do something super special for the beginners in our community. We are partnering with Holberton School (https://www.holbertonschool.com/) to offer a weekend-long hands-on Python workshop for the beginners!

Feel free to forward this special event to people that you think can benefit!

During the weekend workshop, you will learn the basics of Python and programming. Print strings, use variables, conditions and loops and publish your work to Github. Everything will be done using the Linux distribution Ubuntu, so you’ll also learn some command line skills. For those who are fast learners, the staff at Holberton School will have advanced tasks for you, so expect to be challenged!

Space is limited. You MUST register on tito to attend, not Meetup. (https://ti.to/sf-python/Hands-on-Python-workshop-for-beginners)

What to expect: a weekend to understand the fundamentals of Python with a collaborative hands on workshop in Bay Area’s leading coding School.

When: 9am to 6pm Saturday June 2 and Sunday June 3.

Where: San Francisco, Yerba Buena area. Location in the tito registration link below.

Who is this for: anyone who wants to learn Python and has an interest in becoming a full-stack developer.

Max number of students: 30. Act soon! Once the slots are filled, they are filled.

Cost: $30 per participant. The ticket is non-refundable, all proceeds will go to SF Python to expand our activities and community.

The number of seats is limited to 30. Your completed registration with our ticketing partner https://ti.to/sf-python/Hands-on-Python-workshop-for-beginners will confirm your seat.

Act soon! Once the slots are filled, they are filled.

About SF Python:
SF Python is run by volunteers aiming to foster the Python community and ecosystems in the SF Bay Area. Check out our flagship event PyBay2018 (https://pybay.com), the 3rd Annual Regional Python Conference this August 16-19.

About our partner:
Holberton School is the leading full-stack developer program. The 9 month to 2 year training is free until the students find a job. Fun fact: the school’s pedagogy is focused on learning by doing: no teachers, no formal classes, only projects and collaboration. The top participants will be offered to join Holberton School.

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