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PSM Fall Speaker Series: Why Use Python and Jupyter Notebooks for Coding, Handling Data, and More

Posted: November 15, 2018
12:15 p.m. to 1:15 p.m. | Technology Building 160

Why use of Python and Jupyter notebooks together is a practical combination.

Python is a general-purpose coding language which may be used for almost all problems that your computer is capable of solving. It is user-friendly with access to many online third-party libraries of existing coding databases to help expedite your problem-solving.  

Jupyter offers simplicity in code creation and "literate programming" which allows users to describe thoughts in prose, with added math equations when writing code blocks.

Speaker: Dr. Joaquin Carbonara, mathematics professor and chair of the Professional Applied and Computational Mathematics (PACM) program at Buffalo State, also helped launch a brand new multidisciplinary track M.S. in Data Science and Analytics this fall. He is an enthusiastic teacher and lifelong learner who is constantly updating his own skills with cutting-edge technology and programming. His mission includes bringing academia and industry together to better prepare our students for successful careers.

 

Open to: everyone
Contact: Diane Marra
Phone: (716) 878-5295
Email: marradj@buffalostate.edu
URL: https://dataanalytics.buffalostate.edu/data-science-analytics-news-and-events

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