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A Professional Path to Pythonic Proficiencies using a Practical Programming Paradigm!

What you will learn

EXTREMEMLY BASIC LESSONS – FOR BEGINNERS!

Enjoy an “All In One” Mission approach

Practice how to approach solving “real world” problem statements

Discover how to apply industry-standard requirement & design practices

Enjoy interview-worthy questions & answers

Description

While writing code for our own use can be a lot of fun, creating the best software – even if for our own use – often involves doing a whole lot more than simply writing code.

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 usually 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 designed to be feature-rich.


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So the accelerated lesson plan for the Python Missions learning process focuses upon demonstrating what NEW SOFTWARE DEVELOPERS might be called upon to do in order to create ready-to-re-use programming solutions. Those who have completed our Python 1000 series will have no problem completing these Missions, as well.

Much like our PSL-1100, Python Missions the topics in these mission are presented to gradually rocket students 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!

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Content

Basics for Beginners

00010 – Introduction
00020 – Installing
00030 – The R.E.P.L
00040 – Hidden Requirements
00050 – The Python Programming Environment
00060 – IDLE
0070 – First Class Functions
00800 – DevOps Players
0090 – Create a First Class Operation