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[Workshop] 📣 Command line, study tips, and Python Data Types

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We are excited to introduce the first three workshops in our new series, tailored specifically to pr

We are excited to introduce the first three workshops in our new series, tailored specifically to prep students at Launch School. These workshops... We are excited to introduce the first three workshops in our new series, tailored specifically to prep students at Launch School. These workshops are crafted to help you build a strong foundation in programming fundamentals and ease your journey into the core curriculum. Understanding that learning to code can be daunting, we've designed these sessions to be engaging, practical, and supportive, ensuring you gain the confidence and skills needed to succeed. More info and registration below: On Tuesday, June 18th at 6pm US Eastern, JD will host “Introduction to Command Line.” You’ll learn the basics of the command line interface to leave behind drag-and-drop and enter the world of programming. [Register Here]( On Thursday, June 20th at 6pm US Eastern, Trevor will host “How to Study at Launch School.” Trevor will guide you through strategies to tackle the challenges faced by new students. [Register Here]( On Friday, June 21st at 5pm US Eastern, Clare will host the first in a series of introductory Python workshops, with a focus on Data Types & Variables. Join her for a jump start on your Python studies. [Register Here]( The TAs here at Launch School know how intimidating the early stages of Launch School can be, especially if it’s your first time venturing into tech. We hope you’ll join them to help make this transition easier, or to get a better sense of what to expect from Launch School if you haven’t enrolled. All are welcome! Best Regards, The Launch School Team [Facebook icon]( [Email icon](mailto:hello@launchschool.com) [Twitter icon]( [View this email in your browser]( [Logo] Copyright (C) 2024 Launch School. All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you expressed interest in Launch School. Our mailing address is: Launch School 6501 E. Greenway Pkwy #103-604Scottsdale, AZ 85254 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe](

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