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GTx: Computing in Python I: Fundamentals and Procedural Programming

175,00 

Learn the fundamentals of computing in Python, including variables, operators, and writing and debugging your own programs.

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About this course

This course starts from the beginning, covering the basics of how a computer interprets lines of code; how to write programs, evaluate their output, and revise the code itself; how to work with variables and their changing values; and how to use mathematical, boolean, and relational operators.

By the end of this course, you’ll be able to write small programs in Python that use variables, mathematical operators, and logical operators. For example, you could write programs that carry out complex mathematical operations, like calculating the interest rate necessary to reach a savings goal, recommending apparel options based on weather patterns, or calculating a grade based on multiple percentages.

Structurally, the course is comprised of several parts. Instruction is delivered via a series of short (2-3 minute) videos. In between those videos, you’ll complete both multiple choice questions and coding problems to demonstrate your knowledge of the material that was just covered.

At a glance

  • Institution: GTx
  • Subject: Computer Science
  • Level: Introductory
  • Prerequisites:

    This course presupposes no prior knowledge beyond basic arithmetic; knowledge of high school-level algebra, however, is desirable.

  • Language: English
  • Video Transcript: English
  • Associated programs:
    • Professional Certificate in Introduction to Python Programming
  • Associated skills:Logical Operators, Procedural Programming, Python (Programming Language), Debugging, Operations, Relational Operator

What you’ll learn

  • How a computer processes programming code
  • The write-run-debug cycle of writing code, running it, and revising it based on its output.
  • Procedural programming, or how to write sequential lines of code.
  • Variables, their types, and their role in complex programs.
  • Mathematical operators for arithmetic operations, exponents, and more.
  • Relational operators for evaluating relative values or set membership.
  • Boolean operators for resolving complex logical statements.

Additional information

Weeks

5

Language

English

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