Python for Absolute Beginners® | Zero to Expert 2021
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Are you tired of checking multiple courses on Python and not found even one which meets your actual requirements?
Most beginners study core part of the programming easily but actual programming starts after core programming is finished, since most of real world problems are solved by using programming paradigms such as iteration, recursion, comprehension, object oriented programming etc.
Most of the preceding topics are heavily influenced by fundamental mathematics, I will try to teach you fundamental mathematics through these programming paradigm such as iteration and recursion through this course.
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This course is for you if you want to:
– build the skills you need to get your first Python programming job
– learn basic to advance programming paradigm
– get started with some domain of Python such as Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, Cryptography and so on
– Learn as a self taught programmer who want to freelance
…then you need a solid foundation in Python programming. And this course is designed to give you those core skills, fast.
This course is aimed at complete beginners who have never programmed before, as well as existing programmers who want to increase their career options by learning Python.
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In this course, you will get more exercises and challenges than real theory part, because I believe if any beginner programmer want to excel in Python, he or she must write some code following python programming paradigm such as recursion, iteration etc.
Course contains above 45 exercises and many more challenges and quizzes.
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FAQ’s|| Must Read before Enrolling:
Is Python A Good First Programming Language To Learn?
Even though it has not yet been adopted as a first language by many computer science programs, Python is widely seen by industry experts as a great first programming language when learning to code and its extensive use in SpaceX to automate and handle technologies to launch rockets, Instagram, Google to support their backends and Many companies to support and execute ML and Deep Learning Algorithms; Its undoubtedly No.1 Programming Language to learn.
For starters, the syntax of Python is simpler than that of most other major programming languages, with fewer exceptions and special cases. It also tends to use plain English keywords in place of the system of punctuation that has to be memorized in other languages, making it easier to learn to code. Given these conventions, Python code tends to appear as less of a “jumble” to newcomers than it does in comparable languages.
Another great feature of Python is the ubiquity of its use. While Python is optimized for development on Linux and Unix systems, interpreters are available for just about every major operating system. All implementations of Python are supported by an excellent standard library, which means that new students can very quickly move on to creating actual functional programs that are useful. Additionally, the standard implementation of Python, CPython, is free and open-source.
What Type Of Jobs Are Available To Python Programmers?
In the job market, if you observe the trends; Python is often looked like a strong language to support some primary language that is more broadly used like C or Java. But Lately, with the evolution of ML and Deep Learning Algorithms; it is highly demanded skill to have in 2020 and later. There are a variety of jobs that one can get focusing exclusively on Python development, however. Many of these jobs will be in building and improving the internal tools that a company uses to create its finished marketable products, rather than working on the finished product itself.
One specific economic sector where the presence of Python programming is particularly strong is the geospatial industry. This is a critical industry that deals with navigational tools such as GPS, radar, and light measurements.
If you’re interested in web applications, Python is a better choice for development (working with the back-end or server-side) rather than design (creating the actually finished front-end that site visitors interact with). As mentioned previously, Google employed Python for many components of its search engine, and it is quite widely used in the data mining industry.
Finally, Python can also be used for game development. Some famous examples of games developed either entirely or in large part with Python include EVE Online, Civilization IV, the Battlefield game series, and the Mount & Blade games. The popular development environment Blender is written in Python.
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11Variables on PythonVideo lesson
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12Variables in PythonQuiz
A Python variable is a reserved memory location to store values. In other words, a variable in a python program gives data to the computer for processing. Every value in Python has a datatype. Different data types in Python are Numbers, List, Tuple, Strings, Dictionary, etc.
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13Variable in PythonQuiz
Variables are nothing but reserved memory locations to store values. This means that when you create a variable you reserve some space in memory.
Based on the data type of a variable, the interpreter allocates memory and decides what can be stored in the reserved memory. Therefore, by assigning different data types to variables, you can store integers, decimals or characters in these variables.
Assigning Values to Variables
Python variables do not need explicit declaration to reserve memory space. The declaration happens automatically when you assign a value to a variable. The equal sign (=) is used to assign values to variables.
The operand to the left of the = operator is the name of the variable and the operand to the right of the = operator is the value stored in the variable.
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14VariableQuiz
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15Data Types: String, Set and NumbersVideo lesson
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16Quiz on NumbersQuiz
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17Data Types: List, Dictionary and TupleVideo lesson
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18Data TypesQuiz
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19Typecasting in PythonQuiz
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20Length of the stringQuiz
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21Data Types in PythonQuiz
Data types are the classification or categorization of data items. It represents the kind of value that tells what operations can be performed on a particular data. Since everything is an object in Python programming, data types are actually classes and variables are instance (object) of these classes.
Following are the standard or built-in data type of Python:Numeric
Sequence Type
Boolean
Set
Dictionary
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22Comments and User InputVideo lesson
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23Operators and OperandsVideo lesson
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24Logical Operators and OperationsVideo lesson
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25Boolean AlgebraVideo lesson
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26Different operations on Boolean AlgebraVideo lesson
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27Relational AlgebraVideo lesson
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28Conditionals using AlgebraVideo lesson
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29Exercise: Whether number is positive and evenVideo lesson
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30Exercise: Check whether string contains given substringVideo lesson
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31Operators and OperandsQuiz
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32Operator and OperandsText lesson
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33Built-in Modules and Creating your own ModulesVideo lesson
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34"random" moduleVideo lesson
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35"math" moduleVideo lesson
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36Python "List" Data StructuresVideo lesson
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37Exercise: Find index of largest element of listVideo lesson
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38Exercise: swap numbers in pythonVideo lesson
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39Exercise: Reverse element of list without using any inbuilt functionsVideo lesson
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40Exercise: WAP to return index of greatest neighbor elementVideo lesson
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41Exercise: Find intersection of two listVideo lesson
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42Python "Dictionary" Data StructuresVideo lesson
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43Dictionary in a nutshell!Video lesson
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44Exercise: Find name and password in the dictionaryVideo lesson
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45Write a Python program to count the number of characters (character frequency) iText lesson
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46Exercise: Reverse key and value pairVideo lesson
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47Learn Strings and String Methods in detailVideo lesson
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48String FormattingVideo lesson
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49Strings manipulationsText lesson
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50String QuizQuiz
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51List QuizQuiz
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52Dictionary QuizQuiz
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53Introduction to Rock Paper Scissor and Its ruleVideo lesson
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54Making Game Logic and Move for PlayersVideo lesson
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55Address condition where Player will win the gameVideo lesson
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56Address condition where Computer will win the game and Invalid InputsVideo lesson
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57Adding Score to the GameVideo lesson
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62Python IndentationVideo lesson
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63Python Conditionals: if...else statementsVideo lesson
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64Looping in Python: while LoopsVideo lesson
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65Exercise: Find sum to 'n' using LoopsVideo lesson
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66Exercise: Find sum of odd numbers to N using LoopsVideo lesson
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67Exercise: WAP to find multiples of 6Video lesson
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68positive multiples of 17 till nText lesson
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69Exercise: Find Factorial of numbers using LoopsVideo lesson
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70Exercise: Sum of the functionsVideo lesson
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71Exercise: Optimized solution of previous Lecture ProblemVideo lesson
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72Looping in Python: for LoopsVideo lesson
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73List and Dictionary ComprehensionsVideo lesson
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74Conditionals and LoopingQuiz
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75Find the factorial of nText lesson
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76Important QuizQuiz
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