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27 Dec. from 12am UTC , 2020
Location: Online Event
The objective of this virtual workshop is to introduce the basics of the Python programming language and the possibilities of its application in data visualization. Virtual workshop - Python Basics and Data Analysis and Visualisation
26 Dec. from 5pm UTC to 7:30pm UTC, 2020
23 Dec. from 5pm UTC to 7:30pm UTC, 2020
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