Python 101: Python for absolute beginners
Python 101: Python for absolute beginners, available at $49.99, has an average rating of 4.32, with 33 lectures, based on 261 reviews, and has 15155 subscribers.
You will learn about Beginner-friendly Python How to start coding even if you've never coded before This course is ideal for individuals who are People who want to learn how to code or People who want to get into fintech or People who want to get into data science or People who want to get into machine learning or People who want to code things for fun (or professionally!) It is particularly useful for People who want to learn how to code or People who want to get into fintech or People who want to get into data science or People who want to get into machine learning or People who want to code things for fun (or professionally!).
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Summary
Title: Python 101: Python for absolute beginners
Price: $49.99
Average Rating: 4.32
Number of Lectures: 33
Number of Published Lectures: 33
Number of Curriculum Items: 33
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 33
Original Price: $199.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Beginner-friendly Python
- How to start coding even if you've never coded before
Who Should Attend
- People who want to learn how to code
- People who want to get into fintech
- People who want to get into data science
- People who want to get into machine learning
- People who want to code things for fun (or professionally!)
Target Audiences
- People who want to learn how to code
- People who want to get into fintech
- People who want to get into data science
- People who want to get into machine learning
- People who want to code things for fun (or professionally!)
Hi there,
Welcome to Python 101 – your first step to learning how to program using Python.
Python is in the top 3 most popular programming languages in the world. BIt’s easy to learn, easy to read, and easy to write, plus Python is incredibly powerful.
Some of the things you can create with Python are:
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Websites
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Automation tools for your home
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APIs
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Artificial intelligence
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Machine learning
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Mathematical algorithms
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Scraping tools
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And more…
Some of the most popular companies in the world use and support Python, too. Such as:
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Google who owns YouTube (made with Python)
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Facebook who owns Instagram (made with Python)
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Dropbox (made with Python)
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You get the point.. there’s a lot of them!
And in 2021 you will definitely want to know Python as it becomes more powerful and more popular. As it grows, so will job demand for Python programmers. The nice thing is: Python is easy to learn and quick to get a hang of.
But why use Python instead of other languages like Java?
Python is consistently the top choice for new programmers – not because it’s beginner-friendly, but because it’s easy to read and write. You don’t have to learn all sorts of new rules or write crazy letters beside each other. Python is made in such a way you can literally just read through your code like it’s a book. No other language has that kind of power. Plus it’s fast and scales well when there’s a lot of use, unlike Node.js.
How much effort will this course take?
Barely any! I’ve taught thousands of people how to program using Python and I’ve designed a perfect beginner course. I expect this course to take you about 7 hours in total, that’s including all the small tasks at the end of almost every lesson and the final project.
Why Kalob as your instructor?
Hello, I’m Kalob, your instructor through Python 101. I’m a seasoned Python programmer, senior web developer, and have taught tens of thousands of people how to code using Python. I have helped people learn to make websites with absolutely no prior experience and then helped them land their first job at companies like Google, AWS, Facebook, Netflix, and more.
I write Python every day, even for my hobby projects. It’s my #1 choice for a programming language and I’m passionate about it. And once you start learning Python, I’m confident you’ll be passionate about it as well.
Can I take this class if I’m on Windows, macOS, or Linux?
Yes, of course, you can! There are only a few small cases where you would do things differently on Windows than on macOS, and I show you all the commands for every operating system in this course.
Heads up! macOS and Linux are very similar operating systems behind the scenes. So we only need to cover one of them to learn both. Windows is the oddball, but it’s still supported in this course.
Requirements:
You will need a few things to get started in this course. First, a text editor like VS Code. And then you’ll need to download and install Python.
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Download VS Code for free
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Download Python for free
Thank you for reading through this course description. I hope you choose Python as your programming language — if you do, I promise you won’t regret it.
Happy coding!
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Learning Python 2 vs Python 3
Lecture 3: Installing Python (Mac, Linux and Windows)
Lecture 4: How to execute Python code
Lecture 5: Basic arithmetic
Lecture 6: Introduction to variables in Python
Lecture 7: Formatting code in Python
Lecture 8: Code comments
Lecture 9: Introduction to Python data types
Lecture 10: Number data types
Lecture 11: String data types
Lecture 12: List data types
Lecture 13: Dictionary data types
Lecture 14: Tuple data types
Lecture 15: Set data types
Lecture 16: Boolean data types
Lecture 17: None data types
Lecture 18: Indexing and slicing in Python
Lecture 19: Accepting user input
Lecture 20: Type casting
Lecture 21: Print formatting
Lecture 22: Comparison operators
Lecture 23: Comparison shortcuts
Lecture 24: Multiple comparison operators
Lecture 25: For loops
Lecture 26: While loops
Lecture 27: Break and continue
Lecture 28: Functions
Lecture 29: Scope
Lecture 30: How to create a local Python server
Lecture 31: Importing packages and using them
Lecture 32: Your project
Lecture 33: Summary
Instructors
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Kalob Taulien
Web developer and coding instructor
Rating Distribution
- 1 stars: 3 votes
- 2 stars: 4 votes
- 3 stars: 31 votes
- 4 stars: 89 votes
- 5 stars: 134 votes
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