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Friday May 29, 2026 2:00pm - 3:15pm CEST
Coding has long been a skill journalists wanted to learn to make their investigations more efficient and rigorous. The main barrier was the significant time investment required to develop that skill. But since large language models emerged, we no longer need to write code ourselves. We do, however, still need to make informed choices when instructing an LLM to write code for us. Otherwise, those choices get made for us by the model.

How do we instruct the LLM best? How can we understand a code? And how do we catch potential mistakes? No prior coding knowledge is required to attend this session. You'll learn a simple, systematic approach to conversations, context management, and effective prompting that will help you to code anything.

The participants should either have an account with a subscription to large language model provider such as ChatGPT or Claude and be able to use them locally with Claude Code or Codex. Alternativelly, they should install Open Code (https://opencode.ai) and we will provide them with API keys.

Slides: https://datafrosch.fun/slides/code-anything/
Speakers
avatar for Ada Homolova

Ada Homolova

Coordinator of the data skills track, Arena for Journalism in Europe
A freelance data journalist with over 10 years of experience in data and investigative journalism, cross-border reporting, and teaching. She has worked with both small and large newsrooms across Europe, including Correctiv, Follow The Money, OCCRP, and Lost in Europe. Her heart beats... Read More →
avatar for Johan Schujit

Johan Schujit

Data Engineer, Resolve.
I'm a data engineer responsible for EveryPolitician and PoliLoom at OpenSanctions. I'm a self-taught hacker with a stubborn belief that good data should be open and technology should serve the public interest. Previously at Follow the Money.

Friday May 29, 2026 2:00pm - 3:15pm CEST
Z1.15 - Aula Donche

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