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Playing with Python (Monday Feb 9 at 1pm)

Have an idea? Want to prototype it in 4 hours?

In this workshop, you and a partner learn to program Python, the playful way. We will explore unfamiliar software, the lazy way. We will experiment with rules and user interfaces, the interactive way. Bring your own idea (or your homework). In just one workshop, you'll make a new prototype, and you'll make a new friend.

No programming experience (or partner) necessary.

Monday, February 9, 1pm to 5pm
Zemeckis Media Lab (RZC 201)
Please RSVP kennerly (AT) usc - edu

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