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Python Programming Challenges

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  • May 05, 2025
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Python Programming Challenges, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 4.5, with 81 lectures, based on 2 reviews, and has 19 subscribers.

You will learn about Learn how to program with Python Build an interactive program Create a guessing game Learn the basic of python with small programs Challenge yourself all the time This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginner Python to Advance Programmers It is particularly useful for Beginner Python to Advance Programmers.

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Summary

Title: Python Programming Challenges

Price: $19.99

Average Rating: 4.5

Number of Lectures: 81

Number of Published Lectures: 81

Number of Curriculum Items: 81

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 81

Original Price: A$29.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Learn how to program with Python
  • Build an interactive program
  • Create a guessing game
  • Learn the basic of python with small programs
  • Challenge yourself all the time
  • Who Should Attend

  • Beginner Python to Advance Programmers
  • Target Audiences

  • Beginner Python to Advance Programmers
  • UPDATE!!!!

    I am also adding all the videos from my 100 Days of Python YouTube channel though in here you get all the source code! (Just in case you really need help) :). This part is still in progress and will be updated through out the year.

    In this course we will learn the basics of Python.

    We will learn the basics though all the time check the description of the lesson and see if you can do the Python Programming Challenge yourself.

    Make programs that interact with you, tell you what to wear depending on the weather and guessing games.

    The software for this course is compatible for Mac and PC and is one of the top 10 programming languages a must to learn.

    The course is structured for all levels.

    If your a pro programmer you can probably do the challenges without watching the video. If you are a pro programmer and you find a different solution to what I did then please share as we are all here to learn.

    If your a beginner don’t worry do the best you can and once you finish the course try doing it again without watching the videos as much as you can.

    I wish you all the best on your programming adventures!

    NOTE: Also if you see something that is wrong please send me a message through Udemy. I am more than happy to make this course the best course available with your help. Learning and teaching is a two way street and I’m here to learn with you. 馃檪

    Thanks again and see you in the lectures.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Chapter 2: Getting Started

    Lecture 1: Challenge

    Lecture 2: Install

    Lecture 3: 1.2 Challenge

    Lecture 4: break

    Lecture 5: Break Challenge

    Chapter 3: Basics

    Lecture 1: 1.1 First Program

    Lecture 2: 2.9 Print Challenges

    Lecture 3: print

    Lecture 4: print sep Challenge

    Lecture 5: print 鈫?sep

    Lecture 6: flow Challenge

    Lecture 7: flow

    Lecture 8: 1.5 challenges

    Lecture 9: flow – Challenge 1

    Lecture 10: 1.7 Challenge

    Lecture 11: while

    Lecture 12: Guessing Game Challenge

    Lecture 13: Guessing game

    Lecture 14: for in range Challenge

    Lecture 15: for in range

    Lecture 16: for in loop specific – Challenge

    Lecture 17: For in Loop – Specific

    Lecture 18: for in loop specific challenge 2

    Lecture 19: For in Loop – Specific Challenge

    Lecture 20: 2.2 Challenges

    Lecture 21: import, def(functions),random

    Lecture 22: Fuction with parameter – Challenge

    Lecture 23: Function With Parameter

    Lecture 24: Calculator Challenge

    Lecture 25: Calculator Challenge

    Lecture 26: Comparisons Challenge

    Lecture 27: Comparisions

    Lecture 28: Integer representation of Characters Challenge

    Lecture 29: Integer Representation of Characters Unicode Value

    Lecture 30: else Challenge

    Lecture 31: else

    Lecture 32: elif Challenge

    Lecture 33: elif

    Lecture 34: Continue – break – While True

    Lecture 35: Continue – break – While True – VIDEO SOLUTION

    Chapter 4: Apps

    Lecture 1: Dice App Outline

    Lecture 2: Dice App Video Solution

    Lecture 3: Challenge 99 bottles

    Lecture 4: 99 bottles App

    Lecture 5: Class of a person Challenge

    Lecture 6: Class of a Person VIDEO

    Chapter 5: 100 Days Of Python – IN PROGRESS 2019

    Lecture 1: Day 1 – Variables

    Lecture 2: Python Day 2 – Constants

    Lecture 3: Python Day 3 – Naming things

    Lecture 4: Python Day 4 Booleans and Strings

    Lecture 5: Python Day 5 isinstance,type

    Lecture 6: Python Day 6 Array,list,for loop

    Lecture 7: Python Day 7 – Set

    Lecture 8: Python Day 8 – Set Part 2

    Lecture 9: Python Day 9 – Dictionary

    Lecture 10: Swift Day 10 – Substring, index,range

    Lecture 11: Python Day 11 Create a UI

    Lecture 12: Python Day 12 Multiline String

    Lecture 13: Python Day 13 – For Loop

    Lecture 14: Python Day 14 – Functions

    Lecture 15: Python Day 15 – Joke Program

    Lecture 16: Python Day 16 continue break

    Lecture 17: Python Day 17 Scope – Global

    Lecture 18: Python Day 18 – Dice Roll

    Lecture 19: Python Day 19 – Array Expand Knowledge

    Lecture 20: Python Day 20 – View with a button

    Lecture 21: Python Day 21 – Timmys Red Square

    Lecture 22: Python Day 22 – try: except:

    Lecture 23: Python Day 23 – Sort

    Lecture 24: Python Day 24 – Character Counter

    Lecture 25: Python Day 25 – Does it exist

    Lecture 26: Python Day 26 mutable

    Lecture 27: Python Day 27 – Is it a number?

    Lecture 28: Python Day 28 – regexIT

    Lecture 29: Python Day 29 Split and Join

    Lecture 30: Python Day 30 Copy and Paste

    Lecture 31: Python Day 31 – Make a view with a label

    Lecture 32: Python Day 32 – Font Colour Size

    Lecture 33: Python Day 33 Counter UI

    Chapter 6: Additional Information

    Lecture 1: Change the default save location for Python 3 on Mac

    Instructors

  • Python Programming Challenges  No.2
    Gerard Grundy
    Guitar Teacher / IOS & Android programmer
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