Python 3 guide: from beginner to expert

Python 3 guide: from beginner to expert

Product Code: Development
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Python is consistently among the top 10 most popular programming languages. It is the right language to start learning programming with. Thanks to its simplicity and elegance, Python allows beginners to avoid getting into a lot of complex programming concepts and constructs inherent in other languages. In short, if you are just beginning your journey into the world of programming, Python is an excellent choice as your first programming language.

The popularity of Python is not only due to the fact that it is easy to learn, but also due to the real advantages of the language in terms of its professional application for solving complex automation problems. Python is a cross-platform language and runs on Windows, Linux, and Mac OS. A lot of architectural designs in this language are built without piling up abstractions, as often happens in other JPPs (programming languages). A huge number of ready-made libraries gives you the opportunity not to reinvent bicycles at every step.

Who this course is for:
Beginners who have never tried programming before
Programmers who want to get into a programming language that is new to them

What you will learn
How to write simple programs in Python 3
How to write simple cross and tic-tac-toe games
Logic with conditions and loops
Object-oriented programming in Python
Using Jupyter Notebook
Using collections in Python: lists, dictionaries, and so on
Decorators
Immutable objects

Course content 21 sections - 217 lectures - Total duration 38 h 48 min


Introduction to Python
Python Fundamentals
Collections, loops, and logic in Python
Functions and modules
Errors and exceptions. Automated Tests
OOP in Python
Modules and packages

9 lectures - 37 min
13 lectures - 2 h 36 min
20 lectures - 3 h 1 min
11 lectures - 2 h 6 min
3 lectures - 44 min
14 lectures - 2 h 49 min
3 lectures - 22 min
14 lectures - 4 h 1 min
8 lectures - 1 h 21 min
8 lectures - 1 h 24 min

 

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