Programming languages are a means to develop and run customized computer programs. More advanced forms of analysis may require programming languages like Python and R. This page describes UIUC's current support for coding.
Programming Historian provide a variety of peer-reviewed, open-access tutorials on a variety of open source tools, including coding tutorials for the programs Python and R.
The Carpentries is a non-profit project that teaches foundational coding and data science skills to researchers worldwide. Their coding and programming lessons are self-contained, but are also designed to be part of larger curricula that you can work through.
CITL offers free one-to two-hour workshops on a variety of coding software each semester. These are taught at the beginner level and provide a great opportunity to become familiar with various coding software.
CITL's Data Analytics consulting program offers support for R, Python, and other coding tools. A full list of their services, as well as their consultation form, is available on their website.
The Illinois Computes program provides access to a Jupyter Notebooks environment to institutional affiliates for research purposes. More information about Jupyter Notebooks and how to gain access to them is available on their website.