Python is growing in popularity as a favorite programming language because of its simple syntax, coding principles and even easier readability of the code. For newbie programmers, Python has proved to be a great and easy language to start coding in.
Python is a simple, yet powerful programming language that offers high–level data structures and easy approach to object–oriented programming principles. The language allows developers to build complex websites, without any complex coding.
Python is considered as an easy language to start coding in because of it doing away with complicated curly brackets, which can be found in other C–derived languages such as C++, JavaScript, etc. Instead of brackets, Python relies on indents to distinguish codes.
For someone who has just started programming, confusing brackets and remembering complicated coding principles can often be too much. This is where Python shines with its simpler coding practices. With the introduction of Python 3, coding has become even simpler using this language.
However, before we start getting into the nitty gritty of programming, we will first have to learn how to actually write codes in this language. This is where this Python 3 courses comes in. Transform yourself from a newbie to a professional coder in under 5 hours with this comprehensive course.
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Courses : 78
Specification: The Developers Guide to Python 3 Programming
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7 reviews for The Developers Guide to Python 3 Programming
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Price | $12.99 |
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Duration | 4.5 hours |
Level | Beginner |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
Year | 2018 |
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Grace –
Easy to follow
Silvia Brunini –
The reason that I rate a 4.5 instead of 5 is because the logo covers the console screen.
Thijen –
Excellent course, I liked it!!!!
Juraj Maslik –
Was a good course. Informative, understandable.
Pavio Muniz –
Very basic
Munyaradzi Mutyandasvika –
Now I can write useful python programs! Perhaps the instructor could avoid syntax highlighting that uses red on black as this can be quite difficult to read. Yellow on black would have been better. It would be very helpful to include exercises for students to try out the new ideas/
K V Sai Vasanth Dev –
so far the lecture is good!!!