Python for Everybody: Five Domain Specialization

Game Development, Data Visualization, Web Scraping, Security and Cryptography, and Hacking--all at one course!

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Python for Everybody: Five Domain Specialization
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41.5 hours
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Nov 2020
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What you will learn

Python basics like data-types, loops, decision-makings, file handling, libraries, modules, date-times etc.

Create more than 10 real world projects

Create a web scraper using BeautifulSoup and Selenium webdriver

Python Advanced Concepts like functional programming, decorators, list comprehension, heapQ, Stacks etc.

Famous python libraries: collection, datetime, pygame, numpy, pandas etc.

Object oriented Programming and its features like: Inheritance, Polymorphism, Operator Overloading

Game Development from scratch using turtle and pygame libraries

Security and Cryptography: Message and Password Encryption and Decryption

Data Visualization using numpy, pandas and matplotlib

Hacking from scratch

Using python to create Malware, Backdoor and Keylogger

Why take this course?

Welcome to Python Programming world: The most popular language skill to have in 2020. You are going to learn every bit of python language in this course so that you can apply your knowledge in real-world apps.

In this course, You will learn:

1. Web Scraping using BeautifulSoup and Selenium Webdriver

2. Game Development using Pygame module

3. Data Visualization using pandas, numpy and matplotlib module

4. Security and Cryptography

5. Hacking and Exploiting (Create Backdoors and Malware from Scratch) 


TOPICS TO BE COVERED IN THIS COURSE:

Basic Python course Highlights:

  1. Installing Python

  2. Running Python Code

  3. Strings

  4. Lists

  5. Dictionaries

  6. Tuples

  7. Sets

  8. Number Data Types

  9. Print Formatting

  10. Functions

  11. Scope

  12. args/ kwargs

  13. Built-in Functions

  14. Debugging and Error Handling

  15. Modules

  16. External Modules

  17. Object-Oriented Programming

  18. Inheritance

  19. Polymorphism

  20. Encapsulation

  21. Advanced Methods

  22. Iterators

  23. Closures

  24. and much more!

Advanced Python Topic Highlights:

  1. Functional Programming (lambda, map, reduce)

  2. Decorators

  3. List Comprehensions, Dictionary Comprehensions

  4. HeapQ, Stack Implementation

  5. Classes and objects

  6. Metaclasses

Necessary Module covered:

  1. os

  2. collection

  3. random

  4. subprocess

  5. datetime

  6. math

  7. numpy

  8. pandas

  9. matplotlib

  10. beautifulsoup, selenium

  11. sqlite

  12. cryptodome

  13. turtle, pygame

  14. multiprocessing and so on...


PROJECTS SECTION

Projects (Basic to advance):

  1. Web scraping on real websites

  2. Snake game

  3. Dodge Car race game

  4. Pacman game

  5. Password and message hashing

  6. Cryptography

  7. NBA data visualization

  8. Making mac-changer with Python (Hacking)

  9. Malware from scratch

  10. Backdoor and Python Keylogger from scratch

Frequently Asked Questions:

Is Python A Good First Programming Language To Learn?

Even though it has not yet been adopted as a first language by many computer science programs, Python is widely seen by industry experts as a great first programming language when learning to code and its extensive use in SpaceX to automate and handle technologies to launch rockets, Instagram, Google to support their backends and Many companies to support and execute ML and Deep Learning Algorithms; Its undoubtedly No.1 Programming Language to learn.

For starters, the syntax of Python is simpler than that of most other major programming languages, with fewer exceptions and special cases. It also tends to use plain English keywords in place of the system of punctuation that has to be memorized in other languages, making it easier to learn to code. Given these conventions, Python code tends to appear as less of a "jumble" to newcomers than it does in comparable languages.

Another great feature of Python is the ubiquity of its use. While Python is optimized for development on Linux and Unix systems, interpreters are available for just about every major operating system. All implementations of Python are supported by an excellent standard library, which means that new students can very quickly move on to creating actual functional programs that are useful. Additionally, the standard implementation of Python, CPython, is free and open-source.

What Type Of Jobs Are Available To Python Programmers?

In the job market, if you observe the trends; Python is often looked like a strong language to support some primary language that is more broadly used like C or Java. But Lately, with the evolution of ML and Deep Learning Algorithms; it is highly demanded skill to have in 2020 and later. There are a variety of jobs that one can get focusing exclusively on Python development, however. Many of these jobs will be in building and improving the internal tools that a company uses to create its finished marketable products, rather than working on the finished product itself.

One specific economic sector where the presence of Python programming is particularly strong is the geospatial industry. This is a critical industry that deals with navigational tools such as GPS, radar, and light measurements.

If you're interested in web applications, Python is a better choice for development (working with the back-end or server-side) rather than design (creating the actually finished front-end that site visitors interact with). As mentioned previously, Google employed Python for many components of its search engine, and it is quite widely used in the data mining industry.

Finally, Python can also be used for game development. Some famous examples of games developed either entirely or in large part with Python include EVE Online, Civilization IV, the Battlefield game series, and the Mount & Blade games. The popular development environment Blender is written in Python.

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Reviews

Joyce
August 8, 2022
It was a good match for me as I'm newly learning python it is very straight-forward and easy to understand
Shourya
June 19, 2021
I guess I should've seen it coming but damn if that accent isn't thick! Slowed me down a lot as I'd have to go back and try to make sense of what was being conveyed by the instructors. Auto-generated captions weren't of any help either...
Peter
June 10, 2021
I have tried and tried with this course, but I really struggle to understand a word that is being said. This is not the instructors fault, it's just he has a very strong accent and its all one long noise to me. The content of the course looks great, if only I could understand what was being said.
Mahendra
December 8, 2020
Python is too vast so that much time for the course is obvious and 90% of concepts are crystal clear however some important concepts are not included in the course like I was excepting ORM(object relational mappers ) in the course except that course is upto the marks..??
Vaibhav
November 25, 2020
It's great course for advancement in Python. I will prefer people who know basic python to enroll. Will not be a easy course for newbie.
Gaurav
October 8, 2020
its just the starting, so far so good. i hope the course will surely help me to learn what i want to learn.
Ashish
June 12, 2020
Sir I want to only say one thing it's worlds best python course You are great And if there is maximum rating is 1000 than it is less for it I am really impressed from these course
Vishal
May 22, 2020
I found this course really helpful! The way he explains the concepts by giving the examples is really nice. One thing this course lacks is that sometimes the instructor uses a module that he haven't talked before. But still this is a good course.

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