Python for Everyone / Getting Started with Python and Scripting Basics for Non-Developers
Learning Objectives
This course combines expert lecture, real-world demonstrations and group discussions with machine-based practical labs and exercises. Our engaging instructors and mentors are highly experienced practitioners who bring years of current "on-the-job" experience into every classroom. Throughout the hands-on course, you’ll learn to write essential Python scripts using the most current and efficient skills, best practices and techniques.
Working in a hands-on learning environment, guided by our expert team, you’ll learn to:
- Thinking as a Software Developer, including coding logic and structures
- Create working Python scripts following best practices
- Use python data types appropriately
- Read and write files with both text and binary data
- Search and replace text with regular expressions
- Get familiar with the standard library and its work-saving modules
- Create "real-world", basic level professional Python applications
- Know when to use collections such as lists, dictionaries, and sets
- Understand Pythonic features such as comprehensions and iterators
- Write robust code using exception handling
Audience & Pre-Requisites
This basic level course provides an excellent kick start for users new to Python and scripting or programming, enabling them to use basic Python skills on the job in a variety of ways. This in a basic-level Python course geared for student who are new to Software Development and use Python in projects, or system administrators and web site administrators who want to use Python to support their server installations, as well as anyone else who wants to automate or simplify common tasks with the use of Python scripts.
Before attending this course, students must have:
- Ability to use computers to start programs, open and save files, navigate application menus and interfaces
- Ability to understand logical concepts such as comparisons
- Understand number theory
- Ability to create, understand, and follow structured directions or step-by-step procedures
- Ability to understand and apply abstract concepts to concrete examples
Take Instead: We offer other flavors of Python courses for specific needs and audience levels depending on student roles and goals:
- TTPS4800 Introduction to Python Programming Basics (3 days)
- TTPS4803 Getting Started with Python for Non-Developers (4 days)
- TTPS4820 Mastering Python / Practical Python Boot Camp (5 days)
- TTPS4824 Python for Network / System Administrators (4 days)- introductory level for networking as opposed to web focus
- TTPS4873 Introduction to Python for Data Science (3 days) – Jumpstart style course with data science focus
- TTPS4874 Applied Python for Data Science & Engineering (4 days) – introductory level with depth for data focus for engineers
- TTPS4894 Python for Security Professionals (4 days) – introductory level with security focus
Course Topics / Agenda
Please note that this list of topics is based on our standard course offering, evolved from typical industry uses and trends. We will work with you to tune this course and level of coverage to target the skills you need most. Course agenda, topics and labs are subject to adjust during live delivery in response to student skill level, interests and participation.
- An Overview of Software Development
- Thinking as a developer
- Pseudocode as a design tool
- Analysis – Understanding the problem
- Design – creating the solution
- Let’s Get Hands-On: Scripting and programming basics
- An Overview of Python
- What is python?
- Python Timeline
- Advantages/Disadvantages of Python
- Getting help with pydoc
- Python Quick View
- What is Python?
- Python timeline
- Advantages/disadvantages
- Installing Python
- Getting help
- The Python Environment
- Starting Python
- Using the interpreter
- Running a Python script
- Editors and IDEs
- Getting Started with Python
- Using variables
- Builtin functions
- String data
- Numeric data
- Converting types
- Console input/output
- Command line parameters
- Flow Control
- About flow control
- The if statement
- Relational and Boolean operators
- while loops
- Exiting from loops
- Array types
- About array types
- Lists and list methods
- Tuples
- Indexing and slicing
- Iterating through a sequence
- Sequence functions, keywords, and operators
- List comprehensions and generators
- Working with files
- File overview
- Opening a text file
- Reading a text file
- Writing to a text file
- Dictionaries and Sets
- About dictionaries
- Creating dictionaries
- Iterating through a dictionary
- About sets
- Creating sets
- Working with sets
- Functions
- Defining functions
- Returning values
- Parameters and arguments
- Variable scope
- Sorting
- The sorted() function
- Custom sort keys
- Lambda functions
- Sorting in reverse
- Using min() and max()
- Errors and Exception Handling
- Exceptions
- Using try/catch/else/finally
- Handling multiple exceptions
- Ignoring exceptions
- Modules and packages
- Creating Modules
- The import statement
- Module search path
- Using packages
- Function and module aliases
- Getting Started with Object Oriented Programming and Classes
- About object-oriented programming
- Defining classes
- Constructors
- Understanding self
- Properties
- Instance Methods and data
- Class methods and data
- Inheritance
Trivera’s AfterCourseExtras
- Additional Resources & Support
- Practicing Your Skills: Hands-on Python Journey
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