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PUG – Python User’s Group
Python User’ Group (or PUG for short) is an open and informal collaborative space for experimentation and exploration with the Python programming language. It is an opportunity for those interested in Python to work together virtually and find support. Whether you are looking for advice or assistance with new or current projects, looking to discuss and learn new skills using Python tools, or to join us to play around with our collection of sample datasets, PUG is your place!
PUG is open to people of all skill levels, disciplines, and backgrounds. Complete beginners to Python will find a place here. Come, and let’s learn together.
Join PUG Slack here: https://join.slack.com/t/pug-world/shared_invite/zt-iube7uch-nVkvtIyIbpaqtQSZcMB2Ig
PUG is cosponsored by the MA in Digital Humanities / MS in Data Analytics and Visualization programs and the Mina Rees Library.
To learn more, visit http://cuny.is/pug
Members
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Student Advisor, GC Data Vis Program. Researcher at SPH PARCS Study and PSRG. PhD candidate in Environmental Psychology.
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I am a student in MS of Data Analysis and Visualization
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Business and Data Analyst, Brooklyn College Library | MA student in Digital Humanities
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Digital Humanities M.A. student; scholar of Hebrew Bible, Dead Sea Scrolls
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Community Facilitator for the Commons
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PhD candidate, Critical Social/Personality & Environmental Psychology | GCDI Digital Fellow.
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Associate Professor of English and Digital Humanities, Graduate Center, CUNY
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OA/OER Adjunct Librarian, Hostos Community College | MA student in Digital Humanities
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Maryam is a graduate student in Data Analysis and Visualization at the Graduate Center, CUNY. Maryam’s work is focused on digital tools and platforms for creating interactive data-driven stories to address longstanding questions in the social sciences.
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MS Student in Data Analysis and Visualization Program
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Student at CUNY Graduate Center, M.S. Data Analysis and Visualization
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Digital Humanities Graduate Student