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Introduction to Python: Fundamentals

Microsoft, , Prof. Eric Camplin 0.0 ( Reviews) 14257 Students Enrolled

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Updated On 02 Feb, 19

Overview

Build on what you learned in the Introduction to Python: Absolute Beginner course, and dig into data structure basics.

Course Description

This course is part of the Microsoft Professional Program in Entry-Level Software Development.

Ready for more hands-on, step-by-step Python fundamentals? Add to the foundational experience you got in the Introduction to Python: Absolute Beginner, and explore data structures. Get lots of practice working with sample code in Jupyter Notebooks on Azure, which require only a browser and an Internet connection.

Focus on Python data structures, and work with string, list, and range sequences. Discover the power of list iteration, and learn about string and list methods. From there, get the details on file input and output—open files, read them, add to them, close them, and more. At the end of the course, you’ll be able to slice strings into substrings, create lists, iterate through them, import files, and use file append mode, along with a lot of other practical Python tasks, as you get started coding.

What you will learn


  • Python 3 fundamentals

  • Strings and List manipulation

  • Methods to Iterate through strings, lists and ranges

  • Creating, reading and writing to files

Pre-Requesities

Recommended: Dev236x

Syllabus

Module 1 - Sequences: String Indexing
Module 2 - Sequences: List Manipulation
Module 3 - Sequences: Iteration
Module 4 - Files: Input and Output

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