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We're lines up for another busy week with three more workshops on deck. This week, we have something

We're lines up for another busy week with three more workshops on deck. This week, we have something for everyone, whether you're looking for... We’re lined up for another busy week with three more workshops on deck. This week, we have something for everyone, whether you’re looking for guidance at Launch School, technical topics, or to join us for another Python workshop. If you haven’t been able to attend any workshops yet, we urge you to consider starting now! The workshops are all beginner friendly and made with prep students in mind. See what’s coming up below: On Tuesday, July 2nd at 6pm US Eastern, JD will host “How to Take Notes at Launch School,” to help you hit the ground running with note-taking strategies that maximize your retention of tricky technical concepts. [Register Here]( On Thursday, July 4th at 6pm US Eastern, Clare will host “Introduction to HTML.” Join her for exposure to the technology that serves as the foundation of every web page. Code along and build your own! [Register Here]( On Friday, July 5th at 5pm US Eastern, Clare will host the third Python workshop in her beginner-friendly series. This week, you’ll learn about Lists, Dictionaries, and Sets, Python’s most popular non-primitive data structures. [Register Here]( We hope you’ll join us again or for the first time this week. We’ve made these workshops to help new students facing the steep learning curve that comes with programming. Whether you’re brand new to Launch School and curious about the curriculum, or well into a prep course, these workshops have something for you. Remember, these events are free and open to anyone, regardless of your Launch School subscription status. Check out the [workshops page]( for all upcoming events. 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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