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Computer Science • Series

Python for Complete beginners

Next session on Oct 19, 2024

Hashir K

Series Details

Sessions

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Series Details

About

In this one-month Python course, we’ll cover the foundational concepts needed to start coding. You’ll learn Python syntax, variables, data types, input/output, operators, control flow (conditions and loops), functions, lists, string manipulation, and error handling. We’ll have two sessions each week on Saturday and Sunday, and no prior coding experience is needed. By the end, you’ll have a solid understanding of Python fundamentals and be ready for more advanced topics.

✋ ATTENDANCE POLICY

The topics in this course are interconnected, so if you miss a previous lesson, you may have difficulty understanding the next concept. It’s up to you whether you want to commit to learning, but try not to miss more than one session.

Dates

October 5 - October 27

Learners

17 / 20

Total Sessions

11

About the Tutor

I'm a high school senior majoring in Computer Science. In my free time, I enjoy playing football, and I'm currently preparing for the SAT.

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Upcoming Sessions

4
19
Oct

Session 8

Python

Functions: We’ll cover how to create and use functions to organize your code better. You’ll learn about function parameters, return values, and scope.
20
Oct

Session 9

Python

Lists: This session will teach you how to work with lists in Python—how to create, modify, and manipulate lists using different methods.
26
Oct

Session 10

Python

Working with Strings: Learn how to manipulate and format strings in Python. We’ll cover string slicing and common string methods to help you work with text effectively.
27
Oct

Session 11

Python

Error Handling: We’ll introduce error-handling techniques to make your programs more robust. You’ll learn how to handle common errors using try and except blocks.

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