Technical Writing: Getting Started with Python

Learn the basic syntax of Python to become a successful technical writer

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Technical Writing: Getting Started with Python
1,110
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4 hours
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Mar 2023
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$64.99
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What you will learn

You will be able to read the basic syntax of Python programming language

Set up and install an environment for working with Python (Anaconda)

Understand the meaning and intended use of common Python techniques (elif, while, for, comments, etc.)

Perform hands-on exercises and a mini-project to practice what you've learned

Why take this course?


Are you a technical writer who wants to learn about the Python programming language? Or do you want to advance your career as a technical writer in the software development industry?

If your answer is yes, then this course can help you!

Python is currently the most popular programming language in the world. According to SlashData, "there are now 8.2 million developers in the world who code using Python, and that population is now larger than those who build in the Java language."

If you are serious about your technical writing career, you must be able to communicate efficiently with your development team about the software code they have been developing. Moreover, top-paying companies in the software industry often require technical writers to not only read and understand Python source code but also to develop sample code exercises that enrich developers' documentation.

But how can you do that if you're just a technical writer who has never written a single line of code? You should find someone to show and guide you through this software development jungle, preferably quickly so that you can get back to writing documentation that helps your target users!

This course is designed to help technical writers learn Python programming language in order to communicate more efficiently with their development team and develop sample code exercises for documentation.

Ph.D. Sehrish Aqeel, a top expert in Python from JPDocu School of Technical Writing, shares her vast experience with Python in a friendly and relaxed manner. She has over 14 years of experience teaching at the university and online, and now she shares her knowledge with the technical communications community through this course through practical explanations and hands-on exercises.

By the end of the course, participants will become technical writers who can confidently read and understand Python source code, use Python terminology, and develop a simple application following the instructor's guidelines.

You will soon realize that Python language can be easy to understand and learn when you have the right teacher. There is no complicated theory, just practical explanations, and simple hands-on exercises to smoothly introduce you to the language. Of course, this course does not aim to turn you into a developer - do not expect to gain solid development skills here. However, by the end of this course, you will become a technical writer who can read and understand Python source code, use Python's terminology confidently, and get the chance to develop a simple application yourself, following the instructor's guidelines.

So, enroll now and see how simple and easy Python can be. Impress your development team with the skills of a professional technical writer who knows Python language too!

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Reviews

Gautam
December 1, 2022
It is a good course. Covers the basics of programming on which you can later build up your knowledge as an individual.
Claire
October 23, 2022
This course is great to get to know Python but could more specific to a technical writer role and working environment. The examples from the first chapters are a bit redundant. However there are lots of good tips.
G
September 23, 2022
As a Technical writer, I would be more interested to know how easy and beneficial to learn Python with less jargon and more tech writing examples. Introduce Python in a way that assures that with minimal coding and easy to understand syntax, a technical writer can support developer documentation. We might also look at adding relevant experience of the trainer that pertains to the course curriculum.

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