Description
Step-by Step Concept Review & Hands-On Activities
After learning something new, the next thing we usually must do is to practice what we have learned?
Designed for students who have completed an introductory training opportunity to Python 3, anyone who feels that they could use a little more hands-on experience should find the lessons of Python 1200 informative, as well as useful.
Starting out with string, keyword, help, as well as a built-in function overview, Python 1200 will guide new students through a series of logical, evolutionary, hands-on practice activities. From collection types to chess boards and fundamental research & testing concepts, students looking to be inspired with an informative set of practice activities should find Python 1200: Practice for Beginners to be both challenging, as well as educational.
Basic knowledge
Students need to have completed Python 1000, or an equivalent beginner's level of Python education
Python 3.x needs to be installed
What will you learn
Create functions that integrate with the Python help() subsystem
Review commonly used built-in operations
Understand how to display glyphs using Unicode
Create a simple Unicode game board
Create a mathematical expression evaluator
Practice using basic type identification & type conversion operations
Learn how to add fundamental testing operations to your programming activities