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SUMMARY:Regular Expressions II
DESCRIPTION:Regular expressions are perfectly suited for people who like puzzles. Regular expressions are a sequence of characters used to define a search pattern. They are commonly used to do “find” and “find and replace” string operations. They are also used to validate strings like phone numbers\, passwords\, etc. in data entry. Regular expression capabilities can be found in a variety of programming languages and software like ArcGIS\, Java\, Javascript\, Matlab\, Perl\, PHP\, Python\, R\, Visual Basic\, etc. and some text editors. This workshop is part II of a two-part series and will cover more advanced topics like captured groups\, backreferences and assertions. The workshop will consist of hands-on example problems. Basic understanding of regular expressions is required. You should be able to understand expressions like “w{3\,}-d{1\,2}-d{4}“ and “des*ert?s?”. The tutorials will be conducted using Python. A basic programming background is helpful but not required for this workshop.
URL:https://micde.umich.edu/event/regular-expressions-ii/
LOCATION:Modern Languages Building (MLB)\, Room 2001B
CATEGORIES:Data Science,Workshops
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SUMMARY:Android Application Development: Why and How
DESCRIPTION:Mobile app development is one of the biggest new industries of the last decade. As of 2017\, Google has stated that over 2 billion devices around the world use the Android operating system\, alongside Apple’s 1 billion iOS mobile devices around the globe. The capabilities and adopted use of modern smartphones can provide an easy gateway to collect data or engage with participants for research purposes. It might seem a daunting task for newcomers to write a program for the computer in their pocket\, but modern tools and software make it more accessible than ever. We will present a brief overview of the differences between Android and iOS development requirements\, and provide demonstrations on how to program an app for your Android phone using a Windows PC environment and a sample of free software packages. \nA familiarity with programming languages and logic is assumed. Program code presented during the workshop may be written in languages including (but not limited to) Java and C#\, familiarity with syntax of these languages is recommended. It is not expected for attendees to program during the workshop\, but those who wish to do so are recommended to install the “Android Studio” IDE in advance.
URL:https://micde.umich.edu/event/android-application-development-why-and-how/
LOCATION:Rackham Building\, Earl Lewis Room\, 3rd Floor East\, 915 E. Washington St.\, Ann Arbor\, MI\, 48109\, United States
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