Course Information
Course Overview
Become a Python programmer in a few hours by diving right in
This course lays the foundation from which you can begin using Python to solve any problem - whether in Data Analysis, Machine Learning or Web Development. It gives you a fundamental understanding of Python loops, data structures, functions, classes and more to help you solve basic programming tasks so that you can confidently apply those skills to solve real problems.
The course assumes zero prior experience with Python, though some fundamental knowledge of programming is recommended.
Course Content
- 9 section(s)
- 29 lecture(s)
- Section 1 You, This Course and Us
- Section 2 Getting Set Up
- Section 3 Introducing Python
- Section 4 Data Structures
- Section 5 Define your own Functions, Modules and Classes
- Section 6 Getting Real - Writing a Web App
- Section 7 Common Programming Tasks
- Section 8 Popular Python Libraries
- Section 9 Logging
What You’ll Learn
- Enough Python programming knowledge to apply on real-world problems including Data Analysis and Machine Learning
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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AAkarsh Vatsa
Yes, but the course must have to be updated as per this year 2024
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EEric Simo
Could have been better: I bought this course after having finished a C++ Course by the same authors. I really liked the pedagogy and approach of the authors when teaching C++. I thought it would be the same on Python. Unfortunately this course is very bad structured. The example project is more about html instead of python! impossible to follow without experience in web programming. Even wondering is the fact that JSON example requires to open an account somewhere on the internet! Why the author didn't prepare a simple JSON file for the course is a mystery for me. In summary it was a waste of time for me. I learned almost nothing. I have to give a very negative review to push the authors to make a good and descent new Python course! I know they can do better. Their C++ course is the best on Udemy!
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MMartyn Wimpenny
Good introduction but a little flackey in places were more information and examples would have been great. Jupyter Notebook is good but using JupyterLab is a LOT better.
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AAmey Kulkarni
Great course.. nice language: explains in detail with only required words (NO beating around bush).