Coding Showcase: Practical Uses of Coding in Everyday Work

Coding Showcase: Practical Uses of Coding in Everyday Work

Digital Jersey HubSaint Helier, St Helier
Tuesday, Mar 10 from 5:30 pm to 7 pm GMT
Overview

Join us for a friendly evening showcasing how locals are using Python to generate new business, create innovative applications and more!

This event is designed for anyone interested in understanding how coding (Python) can be learned and applied in practical, everyday contexts.

We will be presenting how Jersey based individuals and companies are using Python to generate new businesses, create innovative applications, automate processes, and understand their data to make informed decisions.

Far from the AI hype, we will show you practical examples demonstrating how a basic understanding of coding sparks innovation and boosts productivity, including individuals who never coded before.


What to expect

Networking session
An informal opportunity to meet others who are interested in learning new skills and exploring how technology can be used more effectively.


Welcome and context
An introduction from Digital Jersey on why digital and coding skills are increasingly valuable across roles, sectors and career stages.


Discussion and Q&A
A structured conversation covering:

  • Why coding remains relevant in an AI-enabled world
  • How coding supports problem solving and efficiency in everyday roles
  • Why Python is widely used as an entry point to programming
  • What learners typically gain from structured coding courses


Project demonstrations
Some of our past participants will show off the projects they have built from scratch. For many, tech used to feel like a black box something that just happens to you. After the course, you understand why things work. This digital literacy means you’re no longer intimidated by new software; you gain the confidence to say, "I can make this tool work for me"


Launch of the global learning opportunity
A short video introducing the Stanford Code in Place, a global learning initiative starting on 20th April.


Next steps
Information on how to continue learning through upcoming local and global opportunities for those interested in developing their skills further.


Who This Event Is For

This event will be relevant to:

  • Individuals curious about coding and digital skills
  • People considering upskilling or reskilling
  • Professionals looking to work more efficiently
  • Educators, students and career changers
  • Anyone unsure whether learning to code is “for them”


Why Attend

  • See realistic examples of what beginners can achieve
  • Hear directly from people who started with no coding background
  • Gain clarity on whether learning to code could benefit you
  • Learn about clear pathways to continue developing your skills


Limited tickets!

Please note, if we go over our event capacity we may be required to reach out to businesses about reducing ticket allocation, as per our usual policy.


Privacy Policy:

Privacy Policy | Digital Jersey


Marketing / Media:

This event may be photographed and/or filmed for marketing and media purposes. The content may be shared for marketing purposes by Digital Jersey. If you have any queries please contact info@digital.je.


Feedback:

Following this event, we will circulate a survey for feedback on the event. We would appreciate your participation in the survey.

Join us for a friendly evening showcasing how locals are using Python to generate new business, create innovative applications and more!

This event is designed for anyone interested in understanding how coding (Python) can be learned and applied in practical, everyday contexts.

We will be presenting how Jersey based individuals and companies are using Python to generate new businesses, create innovative applications, automate processes, and understand their data to make informed decisions.

Far from the AI hype, we will show you practical examples demonstrating how a basic understanding of coding sparks innovation and boosts productivity, including individuals who never coded before.


What to expect

Networking session
An informal opportunity to meet others who are interested in learning new skills and exploring how technology can be used more effectively.


Welcome and context
An introduction from Digital Jersey on why digital and coding skills are increasingly valuable across roles, sectors and career stages.


Discussion and Q&A
A structured conversation covering:

  • Why coding remains relevant in an AI-enabled world
  • How coding supports problem solving and efficiency in everyday roles
  • Why Python is widely used as an entry point to programming
  • What learners typically gain from structured coding courses


Project demonstrations
Some of our past participants will show off the projects they have built from scratch. For many, tech used to feel like a black box something that just happens to you. After the course, you understand why things work. This digital literacy means you’re no longer intimidated by new software; you gain the confidence to say, "I can make this tool work for me"


Launch of the global learning opportunity
A short video introducing the Stanford Code in Place, a global learning initiative starting on 20th April.


Next steps
Information on how to continue learning through upcoming local and global opportunities for those interested in developing their skills further.


Who This Event Is For

This event will be relevant to:

  • Individuals curious about coding and digital skills
  • People considering upskilling or reskilling
  • Professionals looking to work more efficiently
  • Educators, students and career changers
  • Anyone unsure whether learning to code is “for them”


Why Attend

  • See realistic examples of what beginners can achieve
  • Hear directly from people who started with no coding background
  • Gain clarity on whether learning to code could benefit you
  • Learn about clear pathways to continue developing your skills


Limited tickets!

Please note, if we go over our event capacity we may be required to reach out to businesses about reducing ticket allocation, as per our usual policy.


Privacy Policy:

Privacy Policy | Digital Jersey


Marketing / Media:

This event may be photographed and/or filmed for marketing and media purposes. The content may be shared for marketing purposes by Digital Jersey. If you have any queries please contact info@digital.je.


Feedback:

Following this event, we will circulate a survey for feedback on the event. We would appreciate your participation in the survey.

Lineup

Francois Chesnay

Gian Bombardieri

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Highlights

  • 1 hour 30 minutes
  • In person

Location

Digital Jersey Hub

Grenville Street

JE2 4UF Saint Helier

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