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Getting started with Python

Overview

The series of videos on Channel 9 is designed to help get you up to speed on Python. If you're a beginning developer who's looking to add Python to your quiver of languages, or trying to get started on a data science or web project, these videos can help teach you the foundation necessary to walk through a quick start or other tutorial.

What you'll learn

  • The basics of Python
  • Starting a project
  • Common syntax
  • Package management

What we don't cover

  • Class design and inheritance
  • Asynchronous programming
  • Basics of programming

Prerequisites

Next steps

As the goal of this course is to help get you up to speed on Python so you can work through a quick start, the next step after completing the videos is to follow a tutorial! Here's a few of our favorites:

Contributing

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