Workshop

I took part in an engaging 2-hour virtual workshop on Python, hosted by GC Digital Initiatives. While Python itself can be quite a complex language, the workshop was thoughtfully designed to accommodate specially the beginners. As a Software Developer I already have some basic knowledge about python programming language. Also in the workshop the content started from the very basics and I think which really helped beginners to grasp foundational concepts, like variables, data types, functions, lists, and error handling.

But there is this one thing I particularly enjoyed and that was we worked through an asynchronous tutorial on the DHRIFT site during the live session. I have never used this site before, and I found it quite interesting. It has the built-in Python code editor that allowed us to practice in real-time without the hassle of installing any libraries and it was quite fast. The instructor kept the class interactive with problem-solving discussions and mini quizzes.

The session was professionally delivered and provided solid insights into Python’s structure and logic. I kind of knew most of the stuff but again this helped me in reviewing most of the things again. I am yet not master of python and mastering Python needs significant time and effort; I hope I will get some more expertise on this.