Python Mega Course: Learn Python Programming
Python Mega Course: Learn Python Programming, available at $59.99, has an average rating of 4.1, with 321 lectures, based on 448 reviews, and has 27315 subscribers.
You will learn about Learn Python from the ground up. Learn how to setup a python development environment. Learn how to create GUI applications Create a functional todo app and deploy to cloud Create a functional portfolio app Create a basic calculator Create a digital clock Create a times table generator Create a weight conversion tool Create a number guessing game Create a random number generator Create a vowel stripping program Create a countdown timer Create a lottery number simulator Interacting with Python in various ways Python Operators Python Data Types Data type casting Python String Methods and Formatting Python Data Structures Python Functions Python DocStrings Python Decorators Python Control Flow Statements Python Modules and Packages Working with external files in Python Working with dates and times Handling exception errors Version control system with Git and Github Web scrapping with Python Python and Machine Learning Django Using Python with PostgreSQL Relational Database Management System Python Object Oriented Programming This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginner Python Developers or Beginners to Python or Beginners to Data Science It is particularly useful for Beginner Python Developers or Beginners to Python or Beginners to Data Science.
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Summary
Title: Python Mega Course: Learn Python Programming
Price: $59.99
Average Rating: 4.1
Number of Lectures: 321
Number of Published Lectures: 321
Number of Curriculum Items: 321
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 321
Original Price: $174.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Learn Python from the ground up.
- Learn how to setup a python development environment.
- Learn how to create GUI applications
- Create a functional todo app and deploy to cloud
- Create a functional portfolio app
- Create a basic calculator
- Create a digital clock
- Create a times table generator
- Create a weight conversion tool
- Create a number guessing game
- Create a random number generator
- Create a vowel stripping program
- Create a countdown timer
- Create a lottery number simulator
- Interacting with Python in various ways
- Python Operators
- Python Data Types
- Data type casting
- Python String Methods and Formatting
- Python Data Structures
- Python Functions
- Python DocStrings
- Python Decorators
- Python Control Flow Statements
- Python Modules and Packages
- Working with external files in Python
- Working with dates and times
- Handling exception errors
- Version control system with Git and Github
- Web scrapping with Python
- Python and Machine Learning
- Django
- Using Python with PostgreSQL Relational Database Management System
- Python Object Oriented Programming
Who Should Attend
- Beginner Python Developers
- Beginners to Python
- Beginners to Data Science
Target Audiences
- Beginner Python Developers
- Beginners to Python
- Beginners to Data Science
Python is a dynamic modern object -oriented programming language that is easy to learn and can be used to do a lot of things both big and small. Python is what is referred to as a high level language. That means it is a language that is closer to humans than computer. It is also known as a general purpose programming language due to it’s flexibility.
Python is object -oriented means it regards everything as an object. An object in the real world could be a person or a car.
Python is an interpreted language that does not need to be complied like for example java programming language.
It is interpreted and run on the fly the same time.
Python has been used in a lot of places like in creating games, for statistical data and visualisation, speech and face recognition.
Python is used for:
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web development (server-side),
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software development,
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mathematics,
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system scripting.
What can Python do?
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Python can be used on a server to create web applications.
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Python can be used alongside software to create workflows.
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Python can connect to database systems. It can also read and modify files.
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Python can be used to handle big data and perform complex mathematics.
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Python can be used for rapid prototyping, or for production-ready software development.
Why Python?
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Python works on different platforms (Windows, Mac, Linux, Raspberry Pi, etc).
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Python has a simple syntax similar to the English language.
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Python has syntax that allows developers to write programs with fewer lines than some other programming languages.
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Python runs on an interpreter system, meaning that code can be executed as soon as it is written. This means that prototyping can be very quick.
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Python can be treated in a procedural way, an object-oriented way or a functional way.
Some of the biggest websites on this planet earth use python
in one way or another. Examples include:
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Google
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YouTube
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Facebook
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Nasa
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Disney
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Pixar
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Reddit
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Pinterest
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Instagram
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Spotify
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Survey Monkey
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Yahoo Maps
In this absolute beginners course you will learn Python in a practical way
from the ground up. The course consist of over 30 hours of video over 300 lectures and several practical hands on projects.
Topics covered include:
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How to download and install python
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Installing text editors and Pycharm
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Interacting with Python in various ways
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Command line basics
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Python Operators
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Python Data Types
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Data type casting
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Python String Methods and Formatting
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Python Data Structures
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Python Functions
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Python DocStrings
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Python Decorators
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Python Control Flow Statements
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Python Modules and Packages
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Working with external files in Python
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Working with dates and times
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Working with calendars
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Handling exception errors
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Version control system with Git and Github
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Web scrapping with Python
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Python and Machine Learning
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Django
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Bootstrap
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PostgreSQL Relational Database Management System
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Python Object Oriented Programming
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Polymorphism
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Classes and Methods
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Inheritance
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Encapsulation
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Abstraction
Projects we will create:
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Create a functional todo app and deploy to cloud
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Create a functional portfolio app
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Create a basic calculator
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Create a digital clock
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Create a times table generator
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Create a weight conversion tool
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Create a number guessing game
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Create a random number generator
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Create a vowel stripping program
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Create a countdown timer
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Create a lottery number simulator
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Installations and Setups
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: What is Python
Lecture 3: Installing Python on Windows
Lecture 4: Installing Python3 on a Mac
Lecture 5: Installing Pycharm on Windows
Lecture 6: Installing Pycharm on a Mac
Lecture 7: How to change theme in Pycharm
Lecture 8: Pycharm Configuration on Windows Part 1
Lecture 9: Pycharm Configuration on Windows Part 2
Lecture 10: Pycharm configuration on a Mac
Lecture 11: Introduction to Plain Text Editors
Lecture 12: Installing Atom text editor
Lecture 13: Installing Brackets
Lecture 14: Installing SublimeText Editor
Lecture 15: Installing Visual studio code
Lecture 16: How to change background color on mac terminal
Lecture 17: How to change font size on mac terminal
Chapter 2: Introduction to the command line interface
Lecture 1: What is the commandline
Lecture 2: How to access the command line
Lecture 3: What you can do with the commandline
Lecture 4: Useful Commands
Chapter 3: Interacting with Python
Lecture 1: High and Low Level Programming languages
Lecture 2: Compilers and Interpreters
Lecture 3: Interacting with Python Part 1
Lecture 4: Interacting with Python Part 2
Lecture 5: Python Expressions
Lecture 6: Python Statement
Lecture 7: Python Code Comments
Lecture 8: Code Indentation
Lecture 9: Python Variables
Lecture 10: Creating Variables
Lecture 11: Algorithms
Lecture 12: Getting Input From Users
Chapter 4: Python Operators
Lecture 1: Introduction to Python Operators
Lecture 2: Python Arithmetic Operators
Lecture 3: Python Assignment Operators
Lecture 4: Python Comparison Operators
Lecture 5: Python Logical Operators
Lecture 6: Python Identity Operators
Lecture 7: Python Membership Operators
Lecture 8: Binary Numbers
Lecture 9: Python Bitwise Operators -Part 1
Lecture 10: Python Bitwise Operators -Part 2
Lecture 11: Python Operators Precedence
Chapter 5: Python Data Types
Lecture 1: Number Data Type
Lecture 2: String Data Type
Lecture 3: Boolean Data Type
Lecture 4: Casting Data Types
Chapter 6: Python String Methods and Formatting
Lecture 1: Python String Methods Part 1
Lecture 2: Python String Methods Part 2
Lecture 3: Python String Formatting Part 1
Lecture 4: Python String Formatting Part 2
Chapter 7: Python Data Structures
Lecture 1: What is a Python List
Lecture 2: Create a Python List
Lecture 3: Accessing elements in a List
Lecture 4: Python List Methods Part 1
Lecture 5: Python List Methods Part 2
Lecture 6: Nested List and For Loop
Lecture 7: Python Tuple Part 1
Lecture 8: Python Tuple Part 2
Lecture 9: Python Set
Lecture 10: Python Set Methods
Lecture 11: Python Dictionary
Lecture 12: Python Dictionary Methods
Lecture 13: Creating a directory for your python files
Chapter 8: Python Functions
Lecture 1: What are Functions in Python ?
Lecture 2: Python Return Keyword Value
Lecture 3: Using Default Parameter Value
Lecture 4: Using Keyword Arguments
Lecture 5: Functions Returning Other Functions
Lecture 6: Assigning Functions to Variables
Lecture 7: Global and Local Variable Scopes
Lecture 8: Nesting Functions
Lecture 9: Nesting Functions Accessing Variable Scope
Lecture 10: Function Pass Keyword
Lecture 11: Passing Functions as Arguments
Lecture 12: Using VarArgs Parameter
Lecture 13: Python Function Vs Python Method
Lecture 14: Anonymous Functions
Lecture 15: Python DocStrings
Lecture 16: Python Decorators
Chapter 9: Python Control Flow Statements
Lecture 1: Introduction to Control Flow
Lecture 2: If Statements
Lecture 3: Else Statements
Lecture 4: Elif Statements
Lecture 5: While loops
Lecture 6: For Loops
Lecture 7: Nested For Loops
Lecture 8: Break Statement
Lecture 9: Continue Statement
Lecture 10: For loop and break statement
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Bluelime Learning Solutions
Making Learning Simple
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- 2 stars: 11 votes
- 3 stars: 46 votes
- 4 stars: 151 votes
- 5 stars: 231 votes
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