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Learn Coding: C++ & Python, available at $69.99, has an average rating of 4.1, with 105 lectures, based on 68 reviews, and has 2376 subscribers.

You will learn about Setting Up C++ Development Environment Setting Up Python Development Environment Data Types Operators Conditional Statements Loops Getting Input from Users Creating and using Variables Python Data Structures Using Code Comments Python Functions Using Python Modules and Packages Handling Exception Errors in Python How to create a digital clock How to create a calculator This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginners to coding |programming or Beginners to Python or Beginners to C++ It is particularly useful for Beginners to coding |programming or Beginners to Python or Beginners to C++.

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Title: Learn Coding: C++ & Python

Price: $69.99

Average Rating: 4.1

Number of Lectures: 105

Number of Published Lectures: 105

Number of Curriculum Items: 105

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 105

Original Price: $94.99

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What You Will Learn

  • Setting Up C++ Development Environment
  • Setting Up Python Development Environment
  • Data Types
  • Operators
  • Conditional Statements
  • Loops
  • Getting Input from Users
  • Creating and using Variables
  • Python Data Structures
  • Using Code Comments
  • Python Functions
  • Using Python Modules and Packages
  • Handling Exception Errors in Python
  • How to create a digital clock
  • How to create a calculator
  • Who Should Attend

  • Beginners to coding |programming
  • Beginners to Python
  • Beginners to C++
  • Target Audiences

  • Beginners to coding |programming
  • Beginners to Python
  • Beginners to C++
  • Python is undoubtedly the most popular programming language and the ideal choice when starting to explore code. Not only is it easy to understand and follow, it’s also great for achieving quick results and it’s astonishingly powerful. We’re using Python 3, which is the latest version of the language and with it, you’re able to create everyday useful software, graphical games, text adventures and interactive programs that can be fashioned for use at home or at work. Python is a fantastic language and we will help you master the basics to set you on your way to becoming an accomplished Python programmer.

    C++ is one of the most powerful, high-performing and efficient programming languages you can learn. Web browsers, games, applications and even entire operating systems are coded and created using C++; which makes understanding it a highly sought after skill to have.  You will learn  how to get started with c++ , exploring  the whole process from entering a few lines of code that will generate something on your screen, through to data types and user interaction.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction to C++ and Setup

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: What is C++

    Lecture 3: How to Set Up C++

    Lecture 4: Your First C++ Program

    Lecture 5: Displaying Outputs

    Lecture 6: Using Code Comments

    Lecture 7: C++ Keywords

    Chapter 2: Data Types and Variables

    Lecture 1: C++ Data Types

    Lecture 2: Data Type Conversion

    Lecture 3: What are Variables ?

    Lecture 4: Creating Variables

    Lecture 5: C++ Arrays

    Chapter 3: C++ Operators

    Lecture 1: Arithmetic Operators

    Lecture 2: Logical Operators

    Lecture 3: Comparison Operators

    Lecture 4: Assignment Operators

    Lecture 5: Operator Precedence

    Chapter 4: C++ Conditional Statements and Loops

    Lecture 1: Decision making

    Lecture 2: if statements

    Lecture 3: if else statements

    Lecture 4: While loops

    Lecture 5: Do While Loops

    Lecture 6: For loops

    Lecture 7: Looping through Arrays

    Lecture 8: Switch statements

    Chapter 5: C++ Functions

    Lecture 1: What are Functions

    Lecture 2: Function Parameters and Arguments

    Lecture 3: Function Return

    Lecture 4: Getting Input from users

    Lecture 5: Create a maths program

    Chapter 6: Introduction to Python and Set Up

    Lecture 1: What is Python

    Lecture 2: How to Set Up Python in Windows

    Lecture 3: How to Set Up Python 3 in Macs

    Lecture 4: How to Set Up Pycharm in Windows

    Lecture 5: How to Setup Pycharm in Macs

    Lecture 6: Pycharm Configuration on Windows – Part 1

    Lecture 7: Pycharm Configuration on Windows – Part 2

    Lecture 8: Pycharm Configuration on Macs

    Lecture 9: What are Text Editors

    Lecture 10: Installing Atom Text Editor

    Chapter 7: Interacting with Python

    Lecture 1: High and Low Level Languages

    Lecture 2: Compilers and Interpreters

    Lecture 3: Interacting with Python – Part 1

    Lecture 4: Interacting with Python – Part 2

    Lecture 5: Python Expressions

    Lecture 6: Python Statements

    Lecture 7: Using Comments

    Lecture 8: Indenting your code

    Lecture 9: Python Variables

    Lecture 10: Getting Input from users

    Chapter 8: Python Data Types

    Lecture 1: Number Data Types

    Lecture 2: String Data Type

    Lecture 3: Boolean Data Type

    Lecture 4: Casting Data Type

    Chapter 9: Python Operators

    Lecture 1: Python Arithmetic Operators

    Lecture 2: Python Assignment Operators

    Lecture 3: Python Comparison Operators

    Lecture 4: Python Logical Operators

    Chapter 10: Python Data Structures

    Lecture 1: What is a Python List

    Lecture 2: Create a Python List

    Lecture 3: Accessing elements in a List

    Lecture 4: Python List Methods – Part 1

    Lecture 5: Python List Methods – Part 2

    Lecture 6: Python Tuples – Part 1

    Lecture 7: Python Tuples – Part 2

    Lecture 8: What is a Python Set ?

    Lecture 9: Python Set Methods

    Lecture 10: What is a Python Dictionary

    Lecture 11: Python Dictionary Methods

    Chapter 11: Python Functions

    Lecture 1: What are Python Functions

    Lecture 2: Python Return Keyword

    Lecture 3: Using Default Parameter Value

    Lecture 4: Using Keyword Arguments

    Lecture 5: Nesting Functions

    Lecture 6: Function Pass Keyword

    Lecture 7: Anonymous Functions

    Chapter 12: Control Flow Statements

    Lecture 1: What is Control Flow

    Lecture 2: if statements

    Lecture 3: else statements

    Lecture 4: elif statements

    Lecture 5: While loops

    Lecture 6: For loops

    Lecture 7: Nested for loops

    Lecture 8: Break statement

    Lecture 9: Continue statement

    Chapter 13: Python Modules and Packages

    Lecture 1: What are Modules ?

    Lecture 2: How to use a Module

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