Reading for parents:
Do you spend too much time on the computer, phone or tablet? Don’t you wish you could do something more productive together? Why not learn a life long valuable skill that will lead to into a career that pays 2 times the national average?
Included in this course is material for beginners to get comfortable with the interfaces. You can find some material in this course in the following related courses:
1. Code Python on the Web
Learn core topics like What is Google Colab, What If I Get Errors, How Do I Terminate a Session, How Do I Enable Corgi Mode, and etc
2. Python Variables
Learn topics like Variables, Data Types, Boolean, F String, Source Code, and etc
3. The Number Doctor – Python Operators
Learn topics like Simple Arithmetic Operators, Modulo Arithmetic Operator, Floor Division, Exponents, and etc.
4. The String Doctor – Operate on Strings
Learn topics like Adding Strings, Adding String Variables, Operate on Strings and Integers, and etc.
5. The List Ninja
Learn topics like making a list of Variables, Compare Lists, Don’t Make This List Mistakes, Get an Item from the list, and etc
6. If Statements
Learn topics like Making an If Statement and Source Code.
Specification: Python for All Ages and Absolute Beginners!
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Price | $9.99 |
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Provider | |
Duration | 5 hours |
Year | 2021 |
Level | Beginner |
Language | English ... |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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Eralda Chung Colon –
I’m enjoying myself , the course is fairly easy .Although I find I’m still able to make syntax errors. I see you have to write this code very specifically or it won’t work. And I guess for now that’s my biggest problem learning how to construct my syntax so I lessen my errors. But this is all a process of learning. The Instructor is very confident in her knowledge of what she’s teaching and she keeps it interesting enough for me to want to follow along. I’ve learned some of these thing in other programs but it doesn’t hurt to be re acquainted with some rules.Also I’m enjoying learning on this Co lab Ide. I can print hints to myself and practice the work at the same time. I’m liking that. Also in my Git masterclass we’re going to be eventually using this Ide in one of our trainings, so it’s great to get some hands on experience with it before we get to that part in our masterclass.