Learn Coding: C++ & Python
.MP4 | Video: 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | Audio: AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 2.84 GB
Duration: 11 hours | Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Practical Hands On Coding with C++ and Python from scratch
What you'll learn
Setting Up C++ Development Environment
Setting Up Python Development Environment
Data Types
Operators
Conditional Statements
Loops
Getting Input from Users
Creating and using Variables
Python Data Structures
Using Code Comments
Python Functions
Using Python Modules and Packages
Handling Exception Errors in Python
How to create a digital clock
How to create a calculator
Requirements
Basic knowledge of using a computer
Basic knowledge of using the internet
Description
Python is undoubtedly the most popular programming language and the ideal choice when starting to explore code. Not only is it easy to understand and follow, it's also great for achieving quick results and it's astonishingly powerful. We're using Python 3, which is the latest version of the language and with it, you're able to create everyday useful software, graphical games, text adventures and interactive programs that can be fashioned for use at home or at work. Python is a fantastic language and we will help you master the basics to set you on your way to becoming an accomplished Python programmer.
C++ is one of the most powerful, high-performing and efficient programming languages you can learn. Web browsers, games, applications and even entire operating systems are coded and created using C++; which makes understanding it a highly sought after skill to have. You will learn how to get started with c++ , exploring the whole process from entering a few lines of code that will generate something on your screen, through to data types and user interaction.
Who this course is for:
Beginners to coding |programming
Beginners to Python
Beginners to C++
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