Python Made Easy for Beginners: Small Basis - Full Power
Python Made Easy for Beginners: Small Basis - Full Power - Start your Python journey here - Learn the basic principles to fully master the language - Solve and automate your work
What you'll learn
- Learn the basic programming skills in Python
- Learn about variables (integers, floats and strings) in Python
- Master PyCharm - the most popular professional programming environment for Python (IDE)
- Learn and master lists in Python - the basic building block in effective data processing
- Learn and master to read, write, and processing text files in Python
- Learn how to structure code into functions to reuse and share it between modules
- How to create loops in programs
- Learn professional integrated development environment
- A lot of practice programming in Python
- How to master the Python dictionaries to make simple adaptable code for statistics
- How to master CSV files and making plots on maps (e.g., shooting incident in NYPD)
Requirements
- An appetite to learn programming
Description
Python is the chosen language to learn programming for obvious reasons:
Python is easy to master
It is easy to solve complex problems in an elegant manner
...and it is a used by many professionals in most professions
Why learn programming in Python?
Almost any job needs some kind of programming skills.
You can automate the things that you repeat again and again to get more free time.
Done right, it is easy to start programming.
While Python is easy to master - it is not easy to get started.
Why most courses makes it difficult for you to master Python?
Firstly, most Python programming courses focus on covering as much as possible. That leaves the student with an overload of information, which makes it close to impossible to remember it all. This leaves the student unable to make any valuable projects after completion.
This course focuses on covering a small basis that will give you the full power in Python. This way is the most effective way to master something new. Get an in-depth understanding of the basis and solve valuable problems with that basis. Extending that to more complex problems will be easy afterward.
Secondly, most Python programming curses use scripting interpreters, like JuPyter notebook. They are designed to make interaction easy, but leaves the student unable to solve more than scripting challenges with Python. If you want to go beyond that and make real programs, then you should start in a real development environment, an IDE, Integrated Development Environment.
This course teaches you to use PyCharm, which is the most used professional IDE for Python. It makes the software development process easy, and will a be valuable investment in the long run. It is not difficult and the power gained is far beyond what scripting interpreters can provide you.
Thirdly, most Python programming courses focuses too little on actual programming. It is always easier to watch someone do some coding than to do it yourself. Unfortunately, this is not the best way to learn things. Even though students often think something is trivial to do, it is often not the case when they try it. Details are first learned when you do the programming yourself.
This course focuses on letting the student make all the coding immediately after the instructor. This way the concepts taught are immediately applied. This is the best learning you can get. Keep the learning cycles small. Concepts introduced and showed by instructor, then immediately applied by the students.
The best way to learn Python is by programming.
This course will teach you the basic principles to master the language.
You want to program to solve problems or automate work for you.
You need to understand the basic building blocks to achieve that.
You want to minimise that set of building blocks to get started with your goal.
This course is optimised to focus on what is needed to be a proficient programmer to get started on your journey to become a highly skilled programmer that can solve anything in Python.
To optimise your learning the course is structured in small learning cycles.
Each concepts and building block is taught one at the time.
Then we write the code together.
Then you will get an exercise to do the same to ensure your understand it.
Programming is the best way to learn Python. You will not learn Python without typing in the code yourself. You don't expect to learn how to ride a bicycle by watching videos of others explaining how they master to bike. No, it takes practice.
If you want to become a good programmer you need to have some basic understanding of the underlying programming concepts. The more programming concepts you understand, the more problems you can solve in Python. But you want to optimise the start of your journey to only focus on the necessities.
In this course we will cover some essential types, program flows, loops and managing files in an straight forward and easy to understand way. You will be learning along the way and implement the various steps along the way.
This course covers the following.
Simple types in Python: integers, floats and strings.
Lists in Pyton.
Program flow with conditions. How the programs decided what to do based on conditions.
Loops. How to repeat tasks. Iterating over lists. For-loops. While-loops.
How to structure and reuse code by defining functions.
Reading content from files.
Interpreting content from files.
Writing to files.
Processing files.
How to develop in a professional integrated development environment (PyCharm)
How to use PyCharm.
Debugging.
How to share your code between files.
How to master the Python dictionaries to make simple adaptable code for statistics.
How to easy create interesting statistics from CSV files.
How to master CSV files and making plots on maps showing where the shooting incident are in NY.
Also where to get more data to play with for your own project - basically get you started plotting and analyzing awesome data available online.
The course is structures in an easy understandable way.
Each concept is explained.
Then it is shown how to implement it.
Finally, you are asked to implement it in the Udemy framework, that gives you instant feedback of the correctness.
What do you get?
Life time access to the content.
More that 6 hours of video tutorials in over 80 lectures.
Over 50 programming exercises.
Who is this course for?
You are new to programming, or
You have programmed in another language, but want to learn Python, or
You have taken other Python courses, but still do not feel comfortable about programming on your own.
If something in the course is not clear the instructor will reply any question within one day, and in most cases within an hour. It is the highest priority to give you the best learning experience.
The course has a 30 day money back guarantee that ensures if you are not satisfied, you will get your money back. Also, feel free to contact me directly if you have any questions.
Who this course is for:
- Beginner Python developers
- Someone new to Python and programming
- Someone that has programmed in another language and wants to learn Python
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