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Coding For The Professional Non-Developer

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  • Feb 19, 2025
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Coding For The Professional Non-Developer, available at $54.99, with 43 lectures, 5 quizzes.

You will learn about Introduction to computers Introduction to programming Data systems Python This course is ideal for individuals who are Non-developer professionals who want to learn programming to improve productivity and atomize thee workflows or People who want to learn the basics of computer programming It is particularly useful for Non-developer professionals who want to learn programming to improve productivity and atomize thee workflows or People who want to learn the basics of computer programming.

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Summary

Title: Coding For The Professional Non-Developer

Price: $54.99

Number of Lectures: 43

Number of Quizzes: 5

Number of Published Lectures: 43

Number of Published Quizzes: 5

Number of Curriculum Items: 48

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 48

Original Price: $24.99

Quality Status: approved

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What You Will Learn

  • Introduction to computers
  • Introduction to programming
  • Data systems
  • Python
  • Who Should Attend

  • Non-developer professionals who want to learn programming to improve productivity and atomize thee workflows
  • People who want to learn the basics of computer programming
  • Target Audiences

  • Non-developer professionals who want to learn programming to improve productivity and atomize thee workflows
  • People who want to learn the basics of computer programming
  • This course is for professional data scientists, data processors and GIS professionals who want to automate their workflows and speed up production.

    No prior knowledge of coding is needed. All the concepts and special words will be explained during the introduction part of the course. Later more in-depth explanations will be given for more involved topics.

    The last part of the course will be an introduction to Python with is a programing language that is commonly used in workflow automatization in a variety of software. Although we will be using Python as the main practical coding language there are examples of other coding languages used throughout the course. When you understand the basics of coding it is possible to figure out what different programming languages do even if you can understand it all making it possible to learn others.

    Python is a good choice for a beginner coding language because it does not use a compiler it is an interpreted language which means that one line at a time is converted to machine code making an overarching program structure unnecessary although functions, classes and more can be used later when you are more familiar with its use and want to do more complex coding.

    No software-specific procedures and functions will be covered because there is such a large area of the data market when python is used within other software that has its dedicated functions. This course will teach you the basics of coding. Even if you are not planning to use Python in the end.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Computer Basics

    Lecture 3: Python 2 or 3

    Lecture 4: Data Storage

    Chapter 2: Programming

    Lecture 1: Operators

    Lecture 2: Variables, Keywords and Names

    Lecture 3: Statments

    Lecture 4: Python Getting Started

    Lecture 5: Basic Types in Python

    Lecture 6: Variables in Python

    Lecture 7: Basic Operators in Python

    Lecture 8: Python Recourses for this Course

    Chapter 3: Data Types and Data Systems

    Lecture 1: Numeric Data Systems

    Lecture 2: Data Types and Data Structures

    Lecture 3: Python Nomeric Data Types

    Lecture 4: Python String Data Type

    Lecture 5: Python List Data Type

    Lecture 6: Python Dictionary Data Type

    Lecture 7: Python Tuple Data Type

    Lecture 8: Python Set Data Type

    Lecture 9: Python Date Time Data Type

    Lecture 10: Ptheon Array Data Type

    Chapter 4: Program Flow Controle

    Lecture 1: Subroutines

    Lecture 2: Conditional Statements

    Lecture 3: Loops

    Lecture 4: Objects Orientated

    Lecture 5: Python Functions 1

    Lecture 6: Python Functions 2

    Lecture 7: Python Functions 3

    Lecture 8: Python If, Elsif and Else

    Lecture 9: Python Error Handling

    Lecture 10: Python Loops: For Loop

    Lecture 11: Python Loops: While Loop

    Lecture 12: Python Classes Part 1

    Lecture 13: Python Classes Part 2

    Lecture 14: Python Dataclasses

    Chapter 5: Notebooks

    Lecture 1: NoteBooks

    Lecture 2: Jupyter Notebook Markdown

    Lecture 3: Python Working With Files

    Lecture 4: Introduction to Dataframes

    Lecture 5: Dataframes Data Cleanup

    Lecture 6: DataFrames Data Analyses: Group Data

    Lecture 7: Conclusion

    Instructors

  • Coding For The Professional Non-Developer  No.2
    Elizmay Vos
    GIS Specialist
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