Start diving into the amazing world of programming and computer science with Python, a language that is in high–demand by employers all over the world. Learn with engaging video lectures, diagrams, quizzes, coding exercises, articles, and resources specifically designed for learners with no prior programming knowledge.
Learn to Code with Python and Take Your First Steps into the World of Computer Science
Learn how to write your own Python programs applying fundamental computer science and programming concepts such as variables, expressions, statements, data types, values, and more.
Understand how programs work step by step with graphical explanations and diagrams.
Practice your skills with coding exercises, quizzes, and a final course exam that you can take as many times as needed to check your knowledge.
Work with Python’s built–in data structures: Lists, Tuples, Dictionaries, and Sets. Understand their structure, characteristics, and purpose.
Add conditionals to your programs, understand how they work and why we use them.
Learn how to repeat blocks of code using for loops and while loops. Understand their syntax, logic, and how they work behind the scenes.
Write functions to make your code more concise and maintainable. Understand the role and differences of parameters and arguments and return values from functions.
Specification: Python Programming for Beginners: Learn to Code with Python
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Price | $9.99 |
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Duration | 5 hours |
Year | 2022 |
Level | Beginner |
Language | English ... |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | Yes |
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Steven B –
Personally I think I resonate with this instructor’s style of teaching. I’ve purchased many python courses and have also got my money back because I just couldn’t learn from them. In most cases it seemed to me that while they were very adept at the subject, teaching (newbies) was a bit of a drag. With this course, it is to the point with slides during the presentation and exercises right after a lesson to help reinforce what you just learned. The videos were relatively short and to the point and also broken up into managable chucks (instead having one 15 20 minute video on a specific data type, the points were broken up). I would definitely recommend the course to newbies. Thank you