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Zero to Hero
ABOUT PROGRAM :
By the end of the instrument program, scholars will have gained an abecedarian understanding of programming in Python by creating various scripts and operations for the Web and for systems development. Python is a protean programming language, suitable for systems ranging from small scripts to large systems. The instrumented program emphasizes stylish practices similar to interpretation control, unit testing, and recommended styles and expressions. scholars will explore the large standard library of Python 3, which supports numerous common programming tasks.
OBJECTIVE OF PROGRAM :
Learn from source code and its applications. • Understand the fundamentals of Python • Teach you to write your first code • Function of all the Operators. • Understand variables, data type, etc.. • Debugging your code on your own • At last, but not least, design your project with what you learn through the training itself.
REQUIREMENTS :
• Computer, Laptop, or Android Phone • No prerequisite coding Knowledge
BENEFITS:
• At the end of the course, students with 75% attendance in online classes will get a Certificate for Completion of the training successfully. • Students will have to submit their projects to get their Letter of Recommendation.
COURSE CONTENT (click here)
Introduction to Python and Computer Programming
Python - a tool, not a reptile
There is more than one Python
Let's start our Python adventure
Data Types, Variables, Basic Input-Output Operations, Basic Operators
Your first program
Python literals
Operators - data manipulation tools
Variables - data-shaped boxes
How to talk to a computer?
Boolean Values, Conditional Execution, Loops, Lists and List Processing, Logical and Bitwise Operations
Making decisions in Python
Python's loops
Logic and bit operations in Python
Lists - collections of data
Sorting simple lists - the bubble sort algorithm
Lists - some more details
Lists in advanced applications
Functions, Tuples, Dictionaries, and Data Processing
Writing functions in Python
How do functions communicate with their environment?
Returning a result from a function
Scopes in Python
Functions
Tuples and dictionaries
Advance Python
Objective Oriented Programming
Strings
Exception Handling
Collections in Python
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