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Learn to build a simple chatbot with Python

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Learn to build a simple chatbot with Python

14.9.2022 16:00-19:00
Level: Beginner
Event type: Workshop
Location: Wolt office, Helsinki
Language: English
Number of participants: 20
Bring your laptop: Yes

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Learn to build a simple chatbot with Python

In this session you’ll learn how to build a simple chatbot with Python.

We’ll start from zero, break down what a chatbot is made of, and learn about the basic principles of programming and problem-solving as we go.

No prior experience with programming required!

Location: We will host the workshop at the Wolt office in Kamppi, Helsinki at Arkadiankatu 6, 00100 Helsinki.

There will be some drinks, snacks and pizza for the participants!

  • Level: Beginner
  • What’s needed from you: You’ll need a laptop with internet access. Can have Python installed locally but it is also possible to use online versions.
  • When: 14th September, at 16:00-19:00
  • Max amount of participants: 20

 

NB! The number of participants in the event is limited. If you cannot attend the event, be sure to consider others and remember to cancel your participation. No show means that you can’t participate in #MimmitKoodaa following workshops for half a year.

 

 

Gerli Mir. Gerli Mir is a software engineer at Wolt working mostly with Scala and Python. Her focus is on the problem-solving aspects of software development, translating real-world requirements into code, teamwork and communication.