Event: Python for Absolute Beginners

Friday, August 28, 2026

2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

246 Hesburgh Library, Navari Family Center for Digital Scholarship

Learn the very basics of using the Python programming language.

Python is a popular and beginner-friendly programming language for research across disciplines. In this brief tour, you'll learn the basic logic and syntax of the language as an on-ramp for further learning on your own.

Designed for beginners without any previous experience. Please bring your own laptop.

Open to Graduate Students, Undergraduates, Faculty, Staff, Postdocs

Instructed By

English Literature and Digital Humanities Librarian

djohns27@nd.edu

Photo of presenter Dan Johnson

Daniel Johnson is subject specialist for English literature and digital humanities. He has graduate degrees in English from Wake Forest University (MA) and Princeton University (PhD), where he specialized in literature of the long eighteenth-century.

Event: Python for Absolute Beginners
Contact Info

Daniel Johnson

Interim Co-Department Head, Navari Family Center for Digital Scholarship; English, Digital Humanities, and Film, Television, & Theatre Librarian

(574) 631-3457

djohns27@nd.edu

250C Navari Center for Digital Scholarship

A photograph of Daniel Johnson who is a Interim Co-Department Head, Navari Family Center for Digital Scholarship; English, Digital Humanities, and Film, Television, & Theatre Librarian  at the Hesburgh Libraries
Hesburgh Library Second Floor