#update 4 (for MAC users): 18/07/2015
#update 3 in the course: 19/03/2015
#update 2 in the course : 15/12/2014
#update 1 in the course : 11/11/2014
Highlights:
8+ hour of practical video training with continuous update in series.
All exercise files are already uploaded.
No question, money back guarantee.
No boring power point presentation.
Advance application of python using Eclipse and Kali linux.
Zoom on timing so that you can watch even on mobile.
What makes this python training extra ordinary?
This course comes with more than 8 hours of complete practical training. Not even a single power point presentation was used in this entire course. Entire theory was explained with the help of code so that every point can be justified. Not just depth in fundamental is taken but also variety of practical example are coded live in the videos so that students can learn to solve problems in the code. Finally we will take python skills to design penetration testing tools. So that, at the end of the training you can take few tools with you.
What basic skills are required to take this course?
Being a comprehensive course, this course assumes that you have some fundamentals of computers with you such as installation of software, extract the rar files etc. We don’t expect you to be a programmer because we are about to make you one. A programmer that can automate various tasks and give shapes to his ideas in python.
Instructor Details
Courses : 17
Specification: Python training, from scratch to penetration tester
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Price | $12.99 |
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Duration | 10.5 hours |
Year | 2016 |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | Yes |
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Rishab Nalin Jain –
The narrators english is horrendous. Also he sounds very confused, he has not planned the lectured well enough.
Willem Hammond –
I work on a MAC and want to use Python on Linux as well. I hate Windows! Why is there no warning in the description of the course that it will be done on a specific OS with no references to other OS’s? I would not have paid for this course if I knew it was done on Windows. Thanks
Piyush Tambekar –
Great course till now. Very good to understand for newbie
Aristo Goldfire –
This is a great learning experience for those who are new to Python. I would give it another star if the instructor based the examples on pentesting or hacking like the course indicated. Pentesting is more of an afterthought.
Dave Sneyders –
In the beginning the presenter’s style is ok, but it gets annoying very quickly.