Python 4000: Graphical Events and Operations
Python 4000: Graphical Events and Operations, available at $22.99, has an average rating of 3.75, with 26 lectures, based on 2 reviews, and has 25 subscribers.
You will learn about Create a basic calculator Determine relative point-distances Determine object heading & orientation Create & manage the "Undo Buffer" Use screen-relative viewpports Scale the global, world-coordinate, aspect ratioes Understand how to manage shape transformations This course is ideal for individuals who are Students looking for more opportunities to practice using the Python programming language or Engineers needing to use pixel-relative distances, as well as object-heading, calculations or Software developers who need to graphically gather input from application users or Application developers who need to manage view-ports, scailing-factors, and create advanced presentations or Student needing an efficent way to record, tally, and / or "undo" pre-recorded graphical operations It is particularly useful for Students looking for more opportunities to practice using the Python programming language or Engineers needing to use pixel-relative distances, as well as object-heading, calculations or Software developers who need to graphically gather input from application users or Application developers who need to manage view-ports, scailing-factors, and create advanced presentations or Student needing an efficent way to record, tally, and / or "undo" pre-recorded graphical operations.
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Summary
Title: Python 4000: Graphical Events and Operations
Price: $22.99
Average Rating: 3.75
Number of Lectures: 26
Number of Published Lectures: 26
Number of Curriculum Items: 26
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 26
Original Price: $22.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Create a basic calculator
- Determine relative point-distances
- Determine object heading & orientation
- Create & manage the "Undo Buffer"
- Use screen-relative viewpports
- Scale the global, world-coordinate, aspect ratioes
- Understand how to manage shape transformations
Who Should Attend
- Students looking for more opportunities to practice using the Python programming language
- Engineers needing to use pixel-relative distances, as well as object-heading, calculations
- Software developers who need to graphically gather input from application users
- Application developers who need to manage view-ports, scailing-factors, and create advanced presentations
- Student needing an efficent way to record, tally, and / or "undo" pre-recorded graphical operations
Target Audiences
- Students looking for more opportunities to practice using the Python programming language
- Engineers needing to use pixel-relative distances, as well as object-heading, calculations
- Software developers who need to graphically gather input from application users
- Application developers who need to manage view-ports, scailing-factors, and create advanced presentations
- Student needing an efficent way to record, tally, and / or "undo" pre-recorded graphical operations
Welcome to Python 4000: Graphical Events and Operations!
This intermediate lesson series is designed to help us understand how we can use Python’s Turtle Graphics to create professional simulations, as well as graphical models. -Software that we can rapidly update & re-use to manage our ideas in the classical 2D, as well as 3D, modeling worlds.
The Mission
In Python 4000: Drawing & GUI Frameworkswe will move past the understanding of motion-based plotting, shapes, fonts and mathematical planes covered in Python 3000: Turtles, Robots and Vectors to allow us to create highly re-usable software. Designs destined to allow ourselves and others to rapidly re-use our software within Python, as well as in Python’s “batteries-included” default graphics plane(s.)
Re-Usable Designs
In addition to covering Pythons extended graphical operations, an important objective in this Python 4000 lesson set is to allow students to get used to creating – as well as re-using – using graphical frameworks. -Properly designed software deliberately destined to support those who will be re-using our modeling, and simulation, efforts. -Professional systems that can call-back our own Python functions whether they’re stand alone, lambdas, or in a class.
Applications Focus
Along the way we will also discover how to graphically gather input from application users, as well.
If you’re not familiar with how to create and use frameworks, or have never used a callback function, then I think you will find our intermediate training – or Python 4000 for Turtle Graphics – to be something that you don’t want to miss. –Certainly a lesson set that you’ll want to re-use, as well as practice!
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction: Lesson Set Overview
Lecture 2: Getting Started
Lecture 3: Additional Input Operations
Lecture 4: A Graphical Calculator
Lecture 5: Filled Rectangles
Lecture 6: User-Specified Rectangles
Lecture 7: User-Prompted Shapes
Lecture 8: Rectanges … as a Circle?
Lecture 9: Printing 3D Shapes & Coins
Lecture 10: More Framework Opportunities?
Lecture 11: Framework Research
Lecture 12: Framework Updates
Lecture 13: Spot-On, Mark 2
Lecture 14: The Graphical "Viewport"
Lecture 15: Circles, Part One
Lecture 16: Circles, Part Two
Lecture 17: Headings, Part One
Lecture 18: Headings, Part Two
Lecture 19: Distances, Part One
Lecture 20: Distances, Part Two
Lecture 21: Enum Circle Framework & Class
Lecture 22: Enum Circle, Continued
Lecture 23: World Cordinates
Lecture 24: World Cordinates, Solution
Lecture 25: The "Undo" Buffer
Lecture 26: Final Lab Solution
Instructors
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Randall Nagy
Software Engineer & Educator
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