Python 201: Learn intermediate Python3
MP4 | h264, 1280x720 | Lang: English | Audio: aac, 44100 Hz | 2h 22m | 969 MB
MP4 | h264, 1280x720 | Lang: English | Audio: aac, 44100 Hz | 2h 22m | 969 MB
Learn intermediate Python from scratch. Minimal Python experience required.
What you'll learn
Intermediate Python 3
API's with Python
More advanced Python concepts
Requirements
You should consider yourself a beginner Python developer
You MUST have written some Python in your life
This course is NOT for you if you've never written Python before
Description
Welcome to Python 201: Intermediate Python 3 programming.
In this class, you will be learning the ins-and-outs of Python. You will learn how to:
use more advanced conditional statements,
how to read and write files using Python,
how to make API requests,
how to use 3rd party packages,
list and dictionary comprehensions,
virtual environments,
and much more.
At the end of this class, you will create a Pokemon program that looks up a pokemon by its name using an API — this is great practice for consuming API's like you normally would as a professionally paid Python programmer.
To get the most out of this course you should have taken Python 101 and another Python beginner course.
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Your project: Create a Pokemon data program using an API.
You will create a program that asks for a pokemon name and then look for additional data using an API.
The API is completely free to use, too.
This project mimics the type of work you'll do as a professionally paid Python programmer and is considered to be a real-life project.
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The most important part of this course is learning how to manage (install and uninstall) 3rd party packages, how to use them, and how to make API requests.
API requests are how computers talk to each other. It's absolutely vital you know how API requests work in Python, and you'll learn all about them in this course.
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Who is this course for?
This course is for anybody who has written a little bit of Python but is looking for more experience.
Programmers or web developers who are looking for some hands on experience while they learn
This course is NOT for people who have never written any Python.
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What are the requirements?
You need a code editor like PyCharm or VS Code
You need to have Python downloaded and installed
You need to be ready to work with code and not just watch the videos. This is a hands on course.
You need to be willing to do a little work to properly learn Python3
Who this course is for:
Beginner Python developers
Developers or programmers who have written at least SOME Python in the life