Welcome to GitHub Discussions for your Python workshop! #6
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What is GitHub Discussions?
This is a forum for public, well... discussions, of course! about the workshop and its contents! Anyone with a GitHub account is free to start discussions to chat about the workshop, ask questions, or even share cool things they've made with us and each other. The only other requirement is that all posters abide by the UCAR/Unidata Code of conduct (also linked helpfully on the right side of any discussion page!) and GitHub's own Community Guidelines. Once you've navigated to our Discussions page, you'll find the following sections
📣 Announcements (you are here!)
This is a place for us at Unidata provide new information to you or to let you know about important changes, updates, or features added to this workshop repository. If you give this repository a "👁️🗨️Watch" in the corner↗️ , you can also be notified of new discussions via GitHub notifications and/or email!
💬 General
In general, we leave room for open discussion! As long as you abide by the codes of conduct and guidelines above, feel free to discuss anything here. This will most likely still be general discussion about the workshop or the content it contains, but feel free to connect with us or your fellow attendees here.
🙏 Q&A
Q&A is set up such that you can ask questions and get direct answers to them. We at Unidata or other users and attendees can then choose to upvote answers that best address the question. Think of it a bit like a personalized StackOverflow for this workshop or using its concepts in your own work!
🙌 Show and tell
Finally, Show and tell is a place where you can highlight cool things you've made and show them off to us and your fellow Student Conference attendees. In the post you can attach images of plots, code, links to your work on GitHub or writing efforts of yours, and more. Highlight things you produced during the workshop or any other of your own Python efforts here!
With that, please head back ⬆️ to Discussions and click the bright green New discussion button, where you'll be prompted to select one of these categories to get started. Thanks for stopping by!
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