Chad Black and I would like to jointly propose an afternoon session on using The Programming Historian website. This open source resource introduces historians with no background in programming to the Python scripting language.
Chad and I could approach this as a “teach,” “make,” or “play” session, depending on the group. For example, we would demo a few scripts we’ve written after completing the lessons ourselves. We could also come up with an exercise as a group and see whether we can quickly make a script using the Programming Historian tools to address some problem the group comes up with.
Great idea! Programming is one of those areas that I think most of us are unwilling to start doing on our own because it seems so intimidating. [I’m including myself here.]
This sounds great! I can’t wait–and I’ve got some ideas that do need working out.