
Learn Python in 2 Hours
Python from scratch with 20 lessons and live-running examples
Language: english
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Instructor(s): Studyopedia Trainings
Last update: 2022-09-01
What you’ll learn
- Become proficient in Python
- Get all the skills to demonstrate expertise in Python programming
- Be able to program in Python professionally
- Learn Python in 2 hours
Requirements
- No paid software required
- Basic knowledge of Computer usage
Description
Welcome to the 2 Hours Python Course by Studyopedia !!!
In this Video Course, learn Python and its concept. We have covered Python Basics and Advanced concepts in this course. It consists of 20 sections, 57 lessons, and live running source codes (downloadable), including Functions, Classes & Objects, Dictionary, Lists, Sets, Tuples, etc,
Python is a powerful, interpreted, object-oriented programming language. It is used in many areas for development and is considered a perfect language for scripting. A high-level programming language developed by Guido van Rossum and first released in 1991. More than 75% of programmers considered Python as a must-have skill for Data Science.
***Python Features***
Open Source
High-level programming language
Multiple Programming-paradigms
(object-oriented, functional programming, imperative, etc.)Interpreted language
Dynamically Typed
Cross-Platform
Lesser LOC (Line of codes)
***Python Version***
We have covered Python 3 and all the examples are being implemented on PyCharm, which is a free and open-source Python IDE.
***Lesson Covered ***
1. Python – Introduction
2. Install Python on Windows
3. Python – Variables
4. Python – Scope of Variables
5. Python – Operators
6. Python – Comments
7. Python – Type Conversion
8. Python – Get User Input
9. Python – Decision-Making Statements
10. Python – break and continue statements
11. Python – Loops
12. Python – Numbers
13. Python – Strings
14. Python – Functions
15. Python – Lambda Functions
16. Python – Classes and Objects
17. Python – Tuples
18. Python – Dictionary
19. Python – Lists
20. Python – Sets
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Who this course is for
- Beginners Programmers – Those who want to Master Python Programming Skills
- Python Programmers – Those who want to enhance their Python Programming Skills.
- Students and Engineers – Those who are enrolling in Python as an academic course.
- Professional Programmers – Those who want to switch to Python Programming.
Course content
- Python – Introduction
- Introduction & Features
- Install Python on Windows 10/11
- Install and Setup Python
- Python Variables
- What are Variables in Python?
- Variables – Example
- Python – Scope of Variables
- What are Scope of Variables?
- Local Scope
- Global Scope
- Global Keyword
- Python – Operators
- What are Operators?
- Arithmetic Operators
- Assignment Operators
- Logical Operators
- Identity Operators
- Membership Operators
- Bitwise Operators
- Python – Comments
- What are Comments?
- Single and Multiline Comments
- Type Conversion in Python
- What is Type Conversion
- 3 Coding Examples
- Python – Get User Input
- How to get user input (with example)
- Python – Decision Making Statements
- What are Decision Making Statements in Python?
- if statement
- if…else statement
- if…elif…else
- Python – break and continue statements
- break statement
- continue statement
- Python – Loops
- What are Loops?
- while loop
- for loop
- Python – Numbers
- What are Numeric Datatypes?
- Types – Integer, Long, Float, Complex Datatypes
- Python – Strings
- What are strings?
- Create a String in Python
- String Literals
- Slicing in Strings
- Negative Indexing
- Python – Functions
- What are Functions?
- Create a Function
- Function Parameters
- Recursion
- The Return Statement
- Python – Lambda Functions
- What are Lambda Functions?
- 5 Coding Examples
- Python – Classes and Objects
- What are Class & Objects in Python?
- What is a class? How to create?
- What is an object?
- EXAMPLES – Classes and Objects
- _init_() Function
- Python – Tuples
- What are Tuples
- Tuples vs Lists
- Create a Tuple
- Python – Dictionary
- What are Dictionaries
- How to Create Dictionaries
- Python – Lists
- What are Lists?
- Tuples vs Lists
- How to Create a List
- Python – Sets
- What are Sets?
- How to create a Set
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