In the first Open Code Garden of the Month, Renee will be working through the first coding module in our Microsoft Learn module, using Python for cipher cracking!
1:02 What's in today's episode
2:52 Introduction Module - a hidden message
16:18 Caesar Ciphers
18:17 Get VS Code set up
11:28 Print and Variables
14:57 Functions
21:23 Decoding a single letter
29:50 Why is indentation important?
33:18 How are codes cracked?
36:39 Making the alphabet wrap around
48:25 Decode a whole word
53:07 Other ways to create ciphers
56:18 Get the answer to the secret message
58:00 Microsoft Learn
59:17 Join us next time
Come along to code alongside her, or to get any other Python questions you have answered!
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Renee Noble is the Regional Cloud Advocate for the Sydney Reactor and the Australia region. She's passionate about technology, education, community, and bringing them all together in-person and online.
A self-proclaimed "Jane of all trades", Renee has worked in sectors across tech, outreach, and education. She's worked in ML and web development in the past, dabbles in embedded tech, and is always keen to learn more!
Renee is a passionate women in tech advocate, spending her spare time leading the Girls' Programming Network to support women and girls in tech. She also runs her own business, ConnectEd Code, working to bring exciting coding opportunities to kids and teachers. Beside teaching and tech she loves swing dancing, cats, and having a ridiculous number of plants.
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