Become a Python 3 Programmer and learn one of employers most requested professional skills of 21st century! An excellent Python 3 programmer makes more than $100000 (that’s five zeroes after one) a year.
This is detailed, simple, and yet straight–forward course for beginners on the Python 3 and MicroPython programming language on Udemy! Whether you have never programmed before, already know basics of programming, or want to get started with Python 3 and MicroPython, this course is for you! In this course I will teach you the basics of Python 3 and MicroPython.
With over 110 lectures and more than 11 hours of videos, this comprehensive course leaves no stone unturned to teach you the basics of Python 3 and MicroPython! This course includes Lectures, PDFs, and python 3 example program files to give students in–depth idea of the programming with Python 3 and MicroPython!
This course will teach you Python 3 and MicroPython in an easy yet practical manner. Every lecture comes with a full programming video and a corresponding downloadable code file! Learn in whatever manner is the most suitable for you!
We will start by helping you get Python 3 installed on your Windows computer. If you have a Raspberry Pi then it s great! We can get started quickly without installing anything as Raspberry Pi comes with all the necessary tools to get started with Python 3 and MicroPython.
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Courses : 7
Specification: Python 3, BBC Microbit, and MicroPython Bootcamp
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7 reviews for Python 3, BBC Microbit, and MicroPython Bootcamp
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Price | $12.99 |
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Duration | 11 hours |
Year | 2020 |
Level | Beginner |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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Luis Alberto Pe a Santeliz –
Its what I expected
Nmtoan251998 –
Just get started but everything is gonna great. However, I have a small suggestion for the course increment. That is your voice/sound level. Because it seems to lower in the A video but louder in the B video and sometimes makes me surprised and annoyed. So please control your voice level! Anyway, thanks for your course that gives me the fundamentals of Python.
Alexander Abreu –
In this course I have found all the contents I was searching for a couple of months. I will come back to this section,immediately completed to 100% the course, to update the feedback.
Gary Bales –
If your time is limited but you still want to learn Python then this course is the one to watch to get started with Python. The topics are presented in a commonsense order and explained reasonably well, if you have difficulty with the instructor’s accent then click the closed captioning icon CC. With that said the captions do need a lot of work as the written words frequently do not always match the spoken word. I looked at the Q&A section for this course and the instructor appears to be engaging with students. I posted several comments and the instructor responded within a few hours, which is better than any of the other six beginner courses I have taken thus far. I recommend using PyCharm instead of IDLE for program development, because PyCharm let’s you know when you are going against PEP8 coding guidelines as well as Python coding requirements. Also, there is nothing that the instructor does in IDLE (Python Interpreter) that cannot be done in PyCharm. That said, this course is taught using IDLE so you will need to figure out PyCharm on your own, which I encourage you to do, just be patient with yourself and remember you code is not going to melt you computer!
Shubham Kumar Tiwari –
perfect for beginners and intermediate students
Lava kumar –
Teaching is very good.
Shanmughanadha Reddy –
more basics are being taught so not that much usefull