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Whether you want to:
- build the skills you need to get your first Python programming job
- move to a more senior software developer position
- get started with Machine Learning, Data Science, Django or other hot areas that Python specialises in
- or just learn Python to be able to create your own Python apps quickly.
…then you need a solid foundation in Python programming. And this program is designed to give you those core skills, fast.
This program is aimed at complete beginners who have never programmed before, as well as existing programmers who want to increase their career options by learning Python.
The fact is, Python is one of the most popular programming languages in the world – Huge companies like Google use it in mission critical applications like Google Search.
And Python is the number one language choice for machine learning, data science and artificial intelligence. To get those high paying jobs you need an expert knowledge of Python, and that’s what you will get from this program.
By the end of the program you’ll be able to apply in confidence for Python programming jobs. And yes, this applies even if you have never programmed before. With the right skills which you will learn in this program, you can become employable and valuable in the eyes of future employers.
Here’s what a few employees have told us about the program after going through it.
“I had very limited programming experience before I started this program, so I have really learned a lot from the first few sections. It has taken me from essentially zero programming skill to a level where I'm comfortable using Python to analyze data for my lab reports, and I'm not even halfway done the program yet. There are other programs out there which focus on data analysis, but those programs are usually targeted at people who already know how to program which is why I chose this program instead. “ – Christian DiMaria
“I have been puttering through your Python program . In that time, though, and without finishing it yet I've been able to automate quite a bit at my work. I work in a organization system and unifying data from our various employee information systems can be incredibly frustrating, time consuming, and at times challenging. Using your program, I've learned enough to write applications that turn massive text files into dictionaries that get "stitched" together like a database and output to properly formatted CSV files and then uploaded via SFTP to various systems for secure processing. Our facilitators, employees, and the tech department have greatly benefitted from this automation. I just wanted to drop you a note thanking you for helping me learn this skill.” – Keith Medlin
“This program was great. Within 3 weeks I was able to write my own database related applications.” – Theo Coenen
And there are many more employees who love the program – check out all the reviews for yourself.
Will this program give you core python skills?
Yes it will. There are a range of exciting opportunities for Python developers. All of them require a solid understanding of Python, and that’s what you will learn in this program.
Will the program teach me data science, machine learning and artificial intelligence?
No, it won’t do that – All of these topics are branches of Python programming. And all of them require a solid understanding of the Python language.
Nearly all programs on these topics assume that you understand Python, and without it you will quickly become lost and confused.
This program will give you that core, solid understanding of the Python programming language.
By the end of the program you will be ready to apply for Python programming positions as well as move on to specific areas of Python, as listed above.
Why should you take this program?
There are a lot of Python programs on Udemy – Your facilitators, Tim and Jean-Paul are pretty unique in that between them they have around 70 years of professional programming experience. That’s more than a lifetime of skills you get to learn Python from.
You can enrol in the program safe in the knowledge that they are not just facilitators, but professional programmers with real commercial programming experience, having worked with big companies like IBM, Mitsubishi, Fujitsu and Saab in the past.
As such you will not only be learning Python, but you will be learning industry best practices for Python programming that real employers demand.
And if that’s not enough take a read of some of the many reviews from happy employees – there are around 100,000 employees who have left around 19,000 reviews.
This is one of the most popular programs on Python programming on Udemy.
Employee Quote: “Tim and JP are excellent facilitators and are constantly answering questions and surveying employees on new topics they will like to learn. This isn't a Python program it’s THE Python program you need.” – Sean Burger
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Enrol now using the “Add to Cart” button on the right, and get started on your way to creative, advanced Python brilliance. Or, take this program for a free spin using the preview feature, so you know you’re 100% certain this program is for you.
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This program includes 2 modules, 4 lessons, and 0:35 hours of materials.
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