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HeFDI Code School Basic Track - Workshop 3: Interactive Visualizations and Web Development with Streamlit

Introduction to programming basics for those without any prior programming skills. A series of three online workshops in May 2025.

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23. May 2025 09:00 – 23. May 2025 13:00
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HeFDI Code School Basic Track 

You don’t know Python, but want to? You know a little Python or did it years ago and need a refresher? Then join our HeFDI Code School Basics, a dynamic series of three hands-on online workshops in collaboration with NFDI4Earth. These workshops – all free of charge – will guide you through the basic concepts and functions of Python using Jupyter notebooks, and go all the way up to manipulating data and datasets, making interactive plots and your own webpage where users can interact with your data visualisations.

The focus of the course is on you coding, so we will alternate between 20-30 minute coding presentations and breakout sessions with lots of exercises, allowing you to understand how Python works through your own practice.

The instructor is PD Dr. Dominik Hezel, Goethe-University Frankfurt and member of NFDI4Earth.

Workshops will be held in English.

About this workshop

In the third and last workshop of the HeFDI Code School Basic Track, you will produce interactive plots where you, for example, can select which dataset to display or what parameter to be used displayed on the x-/y-axes. You will make a request to an online database to access its data. Finally, you will create a webpage with interactive elements, so a user can manipulate your plot visualisation. This will be realised with Streamlit.

Your Benefits

  • Hands-On Learning: Each 4-hour workshop blends insightful lectures with engaging group activities and practical coding exercises. Because the best way to learn coding is to write your own!
  • Flexible Participation: Attend all three workshops for a comprehensive experience, or select the ones that spark your interest most.

Publications

The JupyterNotebooks - including the exercises and solutions - can be found in our Zenodo community: https://t1p.de/5yukb

Event Organizer

HeFDI - Hessian Research Data Infrastructures & NFDI4Earth

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