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Few programming languages provide you with the flexibility and pure power of Python.
If you're becoming a professional developer, or are early in your development career, adding the Python skillset isn't just a resume embellishment-- It's an empowering language that will allow you to write procedural code in many types of environments and for many uses.
Python is commonly used for server-side programming for complex web applications or as a middle-tier language providing web services or a communication layer with larger eCommerce systems. That being said, it's also a great language for beginners. The clear syntax makes it very easy to learn, and the powerful libraries make all types of programming possible. There are libraries for everything from games and graphics to complex mathematics to network and embedded programming.
Programming is not a spectator sport and if you want to learn Python well, this course contains everything you need. Skill-oriented instructor-led lectures will demonstrate each important Python skill. You'll be able to study and modify the code on your own to cement each topic. Python code coding lab exercises will familiarize you not just with Python syntax, but how real problem-solving in Python is done. You'll complete a more comprehensive project to help you integrate the different skills that are part of core Python.
1.1 Quick Start: Writing Your First Python Program
1.2 Using the Shell Window
1.3 Writing Code in the Editor Window
1.4 Executing Python on the Command Line
2.1 Section Introduction
2.2 The print() function
2.3 Separators and Newlines
3.1 Section Introduction
3.2 Variable Assignment
3.3 Number Variables (Int, Float and Complex)
3.4 String Variables
3.5 Substrings and Concatenation
3.6 Variables with Lists, Tuples and Dictionaries
4.1 Section Introduction
4.2 Python Mathematical Operators
4.3 Order of Operations
4.4 Python Comparison Operators
4.5 Python Logical Operators
5.1 Section Introduction
5.2 Simple If Statements
5.3 If... Else Statements
5.4 Nested If Statements
5.5 Terneary Operator
6.1 Section Introduction
6.2 While Loops
6.3 For Loops
6.4 Nested Loops
6.5 Break and Continue Statements
7.1 Section Introduction
7.2 Casting Functions
7.3 Mathematical Functions
7.4 Random Functions
8.1 Section Introduction
8.2 capitalize(), center() and count()
8.3 find(), isalpha(), isdigit()
8.4 join(), len(), eplit()
9.1 Section Introduction
9.2 Creating Tuples
9.3 Accessing Values in Tuples
9.4 Tuple Functions
9.5 Declaring a Dictionary
9.6 Access and Editing Values in Dictionaries
9.7 Dictionary Functions
10.1 Section Introduction
10.2 The Time Tuple
10.3 The Calendar
10.4 Time and Calendar Functions
11.1 Section Introduction
11.2 Definining and Calling a Simple Function
11.3 Required Argument Functions
11.4 Keyword Argument Functions
11.5 Default Function Arguments
11.6 Return Statement
11.7 Cerating and Consuming Python Modules
12.1 Section Introduction
12.2 Reading Keyboard Input
12.3 Reading an External Text File
12.4 Writing an External Text File
13.1 Section Introduction
13.2 Handling Exceptions
13.3 Web Server Coding with Python
13.4 Processing Form Data in Python
13.5 Wrap up and Goodbye
How to develop and run programs in the IDLE editor
How to run Python scripts directly from the command line
Python command set syntax and usage
FIle I/O with Python so you can save, load and edit files with your Python program
Use of common Python objects like Calendar and String
Any contemporary Mac, PC, or Linux based machine can run Python
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