Course Information
Course Overview
The only Python 3.0 course you need to learn the basics for a solid foundation
Python is a very simple yet extremely powerful programming language. It is a scripting language that is widely used for prototyping to get work up and running in a short amount of time.
This course assumes no programming experience and slowly builds the skills you need to take on larger challenges.
This course is divided into below chapters
Basics of Python Programming Variables (Numerical/Boolean/String) Collections (Lists/Tuples/Sets/Dictionaries) Flow Control (For Loops/While Loops / Repetitive Execution/Conditional Execution/Iterative Execution) Program Structures(Named Functions/Anonymous(Lambda Functions)/Generator Functions Libraries
Every lecture will explain the fundamentals in detail before taking you to actual code execution.
By the end of this course, you will be a mature Python programmer. Make use of the expertise to design programs of your choice and be ready to take your Python skills in any direction that you need.
Course Content
- 9 section(s)
- 67 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Introduction to the course
- Section 2 Installing python in your Computers
- Section 3 Variables in Python
- Section 4 Collections in Python
- Section 5 Flow Control in Python
- Section 6 Program Structure in Python
- Section 7 Modules in Python
- Section 8 File Handling
- Section 9 Exception Handling in Python
What You’ll Learn
- Write Python Programs
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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SSatyam Chandiramani
I have watched so many courses, but sincerely this is not as expected! Some explaining is done within 30 seconds like the overview of Boolean, and others are in brief! If the course is for free then its okay
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DDivya Dileep
Easy to understand. But in some sections, video pauses and ends abruptly.
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PPrakash Piyoosh
The video pauses and ends abruptly in many sections like in FOR loop section.
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KKarthik K
The course is a lot less, i mean the quiz provided in the course have a lot unannounced topics. Looks like the course is actually cut short and is not at all descriptive.