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From 0 to 1: Learn Python Programming - Easy as Pie (Updated 2016)

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From 0 to 1: Learn Python Programming - Easy as Pie (Updated 2016)

From 0 to 1: Learn Python Programming - Easy as Pie
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 10.5 Hours | 3.83 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

A Python course for absolute beginners - this will take you to a fairly serious early intermediate level.

What's Covered:

Introductory Python: Functional language constructs; Python syntax; Lists, dictionaries, functions and function objects; Lambda functions; iterators, exceptions and file-handling
Database operations: Just as much database knowledge as you need to do data manipulation in Python
Auto-generating spreadsheets: Kill the drudgery of reporting tasks with xlsxwriter; automated reports that combine database operations with spreadsheet auto-generation
Text processing and NLP: Python’s powerful tools for text processing - nltk and others.
Website scraping using Beautiful Soup: Scrapers for the New York Times and Washington Post
Machine Learning : Use sk-learn to apply machine learning techniques like KMeans clustering
Hundreds of lines of code with hundreds of lines of comments
Drill #1: Download a zip file from the National Stock Exchange of India; unzip and process to find the 3 most actively traded securities for the day
Drill #2: Store stock-exchange time-series data for 3 years in a database. On-demand, generate a report with a time-series for a given stock ticker
Drill #3: Scrape a news article URL and auto-summarize into 3 sentences
Drill #4: Scrape newspapers and a blog and apply several machine learning techniques - classification and clustering to these
Talk to us!

A Note on the Python versions 2 and 3: The code-alongs in this class all use Python 2.7. Source code (with copious amounts of comments) is attached as a resource with all the code-alongs. The source code has been provided for both Python 2 and Python 3 wherever possible.

Mail us about anything - anything! - and we will always reply :-)

From 0 to 1: Learn Python Programming - Easy as Pie (Updated 2016)