Learn Python in 30 Days - Coding for Beginners

Bitesize daily lessons that will teach you how to code and build your first Python application.

Ratings: 4.32 / 5.00




Description

What is this course about?

This course was created to show you that bite-size lessons can take you a long way! Most people overestimate what they can do in a day but grossly underestimate what they can do in 30 days.

Python is one of the most popular and useful languages out there. In this class, you'll learn the fundamentals you need to write your own Python programs. The course is designed to be taken over the course of 30 days, in bitesize sessions of around 15 minutes each day. You’ll learn the concepts you need to know to start coding your own useful programs and set the strong foundation you need to move on to any programming field you might be interested.

Python is extremely flexible and it can be used in many fields, some of them are Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Data Analytics, Data Visualization, Web Development, Programming Applications, Finance, and even Game Development! This course will start with concepts as simple as Python variables and go all the way to a final project where you will code your own Python command-line application that will help you connect the dots on all the concepts you learned throughout the course.

Who is this course for?

Learning how to code could be valuable to everyone even if you're not looking to use it professionally. It opens up your mind to understand what goes on in the digital world that surrounds us nowadays. This course is right for you if any of the following statements resonate with you:

  • I’m completely new to coding. Where do I type my very first line of code?

  • I learned to code in the past but I’m looking for a refresher.

  • I’m looking to demystify coding and get a sense of what it can be used for.

  • I want to set a strong foundation to get a job related to coding down the line.

  • I want to stretch my brain by learning something new.

How will I learn?

The course is designed to be taken through 15-minute bitesize lessons each day for 30 days, and it focuses on learning smart and not hard. You can go through it at your own pace, so if you'd like to do two lessons each day and finish the course in 15 days that is fine, and if you'd like to take it more slowly that is completely fine too.

We’ll leverage evidence-based learning techniques such as Active Recall and Spaced Repetition to enhance your learning and commit the knowledge you gain to long-term memory. We have hands-on daily exercises that will help you internalize what you’re learning and even rest days to recover and review. All in all, this is how it goes:

  • 15 minutes/day for 30 days (you choose your pace)

  • Follow along with each lesson as we go

  • Daily exercises to implement new learning

  • Rest and recovery days after every 4 lessons

  • Final project to connect the dots

What type of software will I use?

We'll kick off the course by downloading and installing the necessary software:

  • Python 3

  • iPython - an enhanced Python interpreter

  • Visual Studio Code - a popular and powerful code editor

Course Contents:

  • Installation

  • Variables, numbers, strings, string concatenation, indexing

  • Conditionals, code blocks, For loops, While loops

  • Lists, Ranges, Dictionaries, Tuples, and Sets

  • Functions

  • User input

  • Intro to Object-Oriented Programming (OOP)

  • Classes - definition, attributes, methods, inheritance

  • Files

  • Exception Handling

  • Modules and Python Standard Library

  • Hands-on Project - Python Learning Application

Final Project:

The final project is to create your own Python Learning Application that will quiz you on any topic you’re learning and keep scores to asses what you know.

The app will read JSON files with questions, topics, and scores and quiz the user based on the contents. It will also save new scores. The application will run in the Command Line and will cover all the concepts learned throughout the 30-day course.

The purpose of the app is to allow you to create your own questions on any topic you want to study so you can quiz yourself and engage in active recall to help you remember what you learn and assess which topics need more attention based on your scores. To complete the project, you can follow these steps:

  1. Watch lessons from day 24 to day 29.

  2. Download JSON files from the Github website (link in lesson 24).

  3. Read the README file from GitHub.

  4. Follow along with lessons 24 through 29 or give it a shot on your own by seeing how the app should work based on the GitHub README file.

What You Will Learn!

  • Combine all the fundamental programming concepts you learn in the class and use them to build your own Python projects.
  • Learn how to code in Python and understand other people's code and what it's doing.
  • Create your own learning application as the class project, a Quiz App that will work as a tool to help you learn any concept of your choice.
  • Get a clearer picture of how computer programs work, which will widen your vision of how the digital world works.
  • Learn key accelerated learning techniques (that work outside of coding too!) to boost your retention and actually remember what you learn.
  • Learn how to download and use Visual Studio Code, iPython, and your computer's Terminal or Command-Line.
  • Apply fundamental Python concepts such as variables, strings, functions, methods, string concatenation, user inputs, lists, and other iterables.
  • Understand and use conditional statements (if/elif/else) and code blocks to add logic to your programs.
  • Implement loops in your code, such as "for" and "while" loops, to level up your automation capabilities.
  • Apply more advanced concepts such as classes, class attributes and methods, inheritance, files, exception handling, modules, and The Python Standard Library.
  • Discover if coding is right for you and help you get a clear idea of your intentions to pursue it professionally.

Who Should Attend!

  • If you're completely new to coding. "Where do I type my very first line of code?"
  • You learned to code in the past but are looking for a structured refresher.
  • You're looking to demystify coding and get a sense of what it can be used for.
  • You want to set a strong foundation to get a job related to coding down the line.
  • You want to stretch your brain by learning something new.