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Python 1500- Practice Missions

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  • Dec 27, 2024
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Python 1500: Practice Missions, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 3.35, with 13 lectures, based on 13 reviews, and has 3550 subscribers.

You will learn about PRACTICE MISSIONS FOR BEGINNERS! Understand common / industry-wide terms, acronyms, as well as best practice app-creation techniques Discover how to apply industry-standard requirement & design practices Practice how to approach solving real world problem statements Enjoy reviewing interview-worthy questions & answers over Mission topics Experience an All In One Mission approach Apply what you have designed to incrementally create a data management application This course is ideal for individuals who are Students interested in learning how to define real-world projects or Students who enjoy practiced interview questions It is particularly useful for Students interested in learning how to define real-world projects or Students who enjoy practiced interview questions.

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Title: Python 1500: Practice Missions

Price: $19.99

Average Rating: 3.35

Number of Lectures: 13

Number of Published Lectures: 13

Number of Curriculum Items: 13

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 13

Original Price: $19.99

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What You Will Learn

  • PRACTICE MISSIONS FOR BEGINNERS!
  • Understand common / industry-wide terms, acronyms, as well as best practice app-creation techniques
  • Discover how to apply industry-standard requirement & design practices
  • Practice how to approach solving real world problem statements
  • Enjoy reviewing interview-worthy questions & answers over Mission topics
  • Experience an All In One Mission approach
  • Apply what you have designed to incrementally create a data management application
  • Who Should Attend

  • Students interested in learning how to define real-world projects
  • Students who enjoy practiced interview questions
  • Target Audiences

  • Students interested in learning how to define real-world projects
  • Students who enjoy practiced interview questions
  • While writing code for our own use can be a lot of fun, creating the best software – even iffor our ownuse – often involves doing a whole lot more than simply writing code.

    Full Life-Cycle
    Even when we are working for ourselves – let alone working for others – unearthing hidden requirements, planning software versions, defining code / data relationships in advance, testing, as well as planning for feature regressions can often be just as important as well!

    Thus while our own academic and / or “for-personal-use-only” projects are often fast, loose and “code-only” creations, creating world-class software must usually be planned, tested, maintained as well as deliberately designedfor success.

    Problem-First ‘Ops

    In addition to basic design options these Missions will also cover key terms, acronyms, best-practices, as well as an introduction to the most important on-line code-nexus which new software developers need to know. -Insights to help you better prepare for working as a professional software developer.

    So the accelerated lesson plan for the Python Missions learning process focuses upon demonstrating what you might be called upon to do in order to create ready-to-re-use programming solutions.

    Basic Python Required

    Familiarity with Python is required. If you have completed our Python 1000 Series or other basic Python training then you will have no problem completing these Missions.

    The topics these missions are presented to graduallyjet you into writing highly reusable, understandably designed, as well as cross-platform tested Python projects as quickly as possible.

    If you find yourself skipping – or sleeping – your way through far-too-coder-centric programming examples, then Python Missions is designed for you!

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Part One: Installing & Using Python

    Lecture 1: 00010 – Introduction

    Lecture 2: 00020 – Installing

    Lecture 3: 00030 – The R.E.P.L

    Lecture 4: 00040 – Hidden Requirements

    Lecture 5: 00050 – The Python Programming Environment

    Lecture 6: 00060 – IDLE

    Chapter 2: Part Two: Defining & Testing Functions

    Lecture 1: 0070 – First Class Functions

    Lecture 2: 0080 – DevOps Players

    Lecture 3: 0090 – Create a First Class Operation

    Lecture 4: 0100 – Testing Python

    Chapter 3: Part Three: Functional Applications

    Lecture 1: 0110 – CRUDs, Sprints & Gits

    Lecture 2: 0120 – Undiscovered Operations

    Lecture 3: 0121 – Whats Next?

    Instructors

  • Python 1500- Practice Missions  No.2
    Randall Nagy
    Software Engineer & Educator
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