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Python Basics to Practice Part 1

Python with easy and intuitive grammar! Learn Python, which is famous as an introductory programming language, from the basics to practice! In this lecture, you will learn about Python, variables, data types, conditional statements, and loops.

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What you will gain after the course

  • Introduction to Python

  • Variables and Calculations

  • Data type

  • Conditional statement

  • Loop

Begin programming with Python!
Let's learn together from the basics to practice!

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  • This course does not offer Q&A sessions with knowledge sharers. Please keep this in mind when attending.

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Python: From Basics to Practice

Python with easy and intuitive syntax!
Let's learn Python, a renowned introductory programming language.
By taking both theory and practical classes, you will be able to build practical skills from the basics.


Learning Objectives ✍

  • Introducing Python.
  • Learn variables and calculations.
  • Learn data types.
  • Learn conditional statements.
  • Learn loops.

A theoretical course that covers the basics of Python

A practical course to learn Python used in the workplace.


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  • Anyone who wants to learn Python

  • For those who are new to coding

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    It's really... like a college lecture...!! Oh, it's a great lecture that you can take for free without paying tuition... Even though I'm not good with computers, I was able to follow along well. Since they give frequent annotations, I can quickly catch up even if I miss something in the middle! Even though I'm not good with computers, 1.5x speed was just right for me. But still... like a college lecture... What I mean is that it doesn't feel like elementary, middle, or high school teachers thoroughly plan out lessons and divide up their time to teach. Of course, it's natural since the professor doesn't have to complete a teacher training course. I felt distracted because he kept going back and forth between the settings screen and seemed flustered in the middle. However, I didn't lower my rating because I felt that it wasn't a fatal flaw and people who have taken college lectures would just think, "Oh, you're a professor..." and move on! +) Edit... I wanted to talk about the advantages as much as possible. I was afraid of sounding like a young man... But... ..... After listening to 40 lectures, my evaluation had to change. I prepared for the class... a lot... . I feel embarrassed because it seems like you don't do that (you prepare a lot of examples, but you don't prepare how to convey them). I'm currently listening at 2.0x speed... The class keeps getting longer, you keep rambling on and on, there are often bugs in your code, and above all, you often get stuck, and the silence is just too hard to bear. I understand that you want to emphasize that the languages you mainly use are Java or C, but if you keep talking about other languages when giving a Python lecture, beginners will lose trust in you and the content will get confusing.

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      The lecture is good, but my Korean (vocabulary) skills are very poor. The sentence structure of each word written with a # is so poor that I wonder if I have dyslexia. The Korean explanation is so strange. I just listened to it thinking it was just like that, but it was so bad that it was annoying. Example ) # Write a program that receives two integers from the user and prints out all the values between the first and second inputs that are multiples of 3 and excludes multiples of 4. Other than that, the lecture is good.

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        The lecture is good. Other people say that it is not so good compared to other languages, but I actually liked that aspect more. As someone who has dabbled in C language and Java, I was able to organize it better when you explained the differences. The instructor has a good voice and explains well. There are many examples, so you can practice enough, and if you don't like it, you can skip it, so as a student, I liked that you could choose whether to practice or just listen to the theory by looking at the lecture title. I am grateful that you are giving such a great lecture for free. If I ever get a chance to meet you offline, I would like to buy you a meal. Thank you so much!

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