This course offers you the exact skills and principles you need to deliver a project using Python along with the tools you can use to create solid Python code. Master the language constructs, tools, and terminology with this carefully designed course for beginners.
This course is an excellent resource to learn network programming using Python. With the help of practical examples, you will learn how to automate networks with Telnet, Secure Shell (SSH), Paramiko, Netmiko, and Network Automation and Programmability Abstraction Layer with Multivendor support (NAPALM).
Choose this course if your child is new to Python or has done a few hours of Python before. Or, they have a good understanding of block-based platforms like Scratch, and would like to start exploring text-based programming languages.
Get to grip with the foundations of Python Programming language
This course for beginners will help you build a solid foundation in programming with Python 3. We will cover core concepts such as Python statements, variables, data types, lists, typecasting, comments, conditional statements, loops, file handling, OOP concepts, and more. A carefully structured course with live demonstrations to get you started.
Learn to program with Python 3, visualize algorithms and data structures, and implement them in Python projects
This course will help you become familiar with the process of building web applications in Python. From understanding Python fundamentals, to studying the database structure to building, and deploying applications, you will learn it all with the help of interesting activities
Python is one of the most useful programming languages to learn. You can learn back-end of web applications, games, in-house scripts, and even build a robust test automation framework.
This course focuses on Python 3 and uses modern Python 3.7 and Python 3.8. It is designed to support Python application development on Windows, macOS, and Linux. As Python 2 is no longer maintained by the Python development team, and there are no more security updates, the focus has now shifted to using Python 3.