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About the Course

By the end of this course, learners will be able to install Python correctly, configure their environment, and execute scripts confidently. They will apply variables, lists, strings, and type conversions; construct input/output programs; and implement arithmetic operations. Learners will also analyze and design loops for prime numbers, Fibonacci sequences, and pattern generation, and build modular programs with functions, parameters, and return values. This beginner-focused course provides a hands-on pathway to mastering Python fundamentals. Each lesson balances explanation with practical coding, ensuring learners not only understand concepts but also apply them immediately. Through guided exercises, learners practice input validation, work with data structures, and implement real-world examples such as calculators, calendars, and numeric algorithms. What makes this course unique is its structured progression—from setup and essentials to advanced looping and problem-solving—so learners never feel overwhelmed. The inclusion of pattern printing, Pascal’s triangle, and Floyd’s triangle provides engaging exercises that strengthen logical thinking. Whether aiming for academic preparation, career transition, or personal skill growth, this course equips learners with a strong foundation to continue confidently into data science, web development, or automation with Python....

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GS

Dec 2, 2025

Good for students, job-switchers, and hobby learners.

PR

Dec 9, 2025

Good mix of theory and hands-on practice. I liked how each section builds toward small programs, which helped me understand how Python fits together.

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By Ty O

Dec 3, 2025

Probably the worst course I have taken. I can hardly understand the lady speaking. Also, it seemed very random of what they were teaching. Nothing specific. She did not explain anything. She just typed codes and ran them. Also, the test questions were not covered in anything that was taught. I recommend finding a different course to learn from.