This Python course will get you up and running with Python very quickly saving you time spent googling for video tutorials, exercises and examples. The course covers all that.
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The "Python for Beginners with Examples" course is ideal for those who haven't programmed before, but it should also work for experienced programmers who want to learn Python as long as they don't get offended by a bit of extra explanations.
You will start from scratch and by the end of the course you will know how to write Python programs and you will build your first Python program that has a graphical user interface (GUI) built with Python Tkinter. The Python program you will build can run both on Windows and Mac as a standalone program.
The course also guides you on how to go about building more advanced programs with Python. You will learn how to use Python third party libraries for building programs in a wide range of application areas.
This is not simply a tutorial. The content of the course consists of a mix of video lectures, quizzes, exercises, and discussions with the instructor and the fellow students.
What are the requirements?
- A working computer (Windows, Mac, or Linux)
- No prior knowledge of Python is required
What am I going to get from this course?
- Gain the skills to independently write real world non-complex programs.
- Learn how to quickly set up a Python environment with its associated libraries
- Learn to perform various batch operations
- Write small Python programs integrating the fundamental blocks of the language
- Write a complete Python program that takes user input, processes and outputs the results
- Create a graphical user interfaces for your Python programs using the Python Tkinter library
- Create a final executable that runs as a standalone program both on Windows and Mac
- Be able to load and use data from CSV and TXT files in Python
- Map data from CSV files to Google Earth KML files.
Who is the target audience?
- Those who don't know where to start with learning Python.
- Those who want to use Python regardless of the technology field they want to apply the language to.
- Those who need a complete guide on how to start and continue their career with Python.
What you get with this course?
Not for you? No problem.
30 day money back guarantee.
30 day money back guarantee.
Forever yours.
Lifetime access.
Lifetime access.
Learn on the go.
Desktop, iOS and Android.
Desktop, iOS and Android.
Get rewarded.
Certificate of completion.
Certificate of completion.
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