Python Programming Career Path Courses:

Learning to program is both fun and easy by taking this brand new and exciting Introduction to Programming for Non-Programmers course! Not only will you learn the foundations of how to program, but you’ll also gain a solid foundation in the world’s most popular computer language: JavaScript.  Without having to install any special software, and using only your web browser and your text editor, you’ll journey into the exacting world of programming. Using an easy to learn training style, you’ll learn about the JavaScript language, functions, variables, making decisions, looping, and more. At the end of the course, you’ll be in a great position to take other introductory programming language course.

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This course provides a fundamental understanding of the functions within any modern operating system. Most users of computers, like Windows 10 or Redhat V8, only deal with the GUI (graphical user interface). This course explores the functions used by those GUIs and provides an understanding of what is really happening. Used either stand-alone to gain a basic understanding of operating system concepts or with a companion textbook, Modern Operating Systems by Andrew S. Tanenbaum, while viewing the course or as a resource for later reference, this course provides a solid foundation that would enhance understanding for other courses, such as USB 2.0 Architecture Part 1, Oracle 12c Real Application Clusters Part 2: Performance Tuning, Administration and Backup, PCI Express (PCIe) Overview, Cloud Computing Foundation, and any programming course.  This course is a pre-requisite for the Linux V7 Essentials course.

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This Python Programming Essentials online training course teaches you the basics of Python, a powerful programming language used to solve many different types of problems. In this course you will start by learning the basics of Python and by the end of the course you will be able to write Python programs to processes, text, work with complex data types, handle exceptions, and begin designing object-oriented programs.  

Python is a general purpose language that was released in the 1990’s.  It is designed to be highly readable and that makes it very easy for beginners. Even though the learning curve is shorter than many other languages, it allows you to do scientific computing, web development and 3d rendering.  Python had a major role in starting YouTube, Instagram and Reddit.  Because Python is useful in many different applications there are jobs available in just about every market. Companies like Google and YouTube have requirements for Python Programmers most all the time.

This course was designed using Python Version 2 and includes exercises using Python Version 2 and  Python Version 3.  Python version 3 is now the preferred version of Python.  All example Python programs provided in the class are shown in Version 2 and Version 3.  

Once you have completed Python Programming Essentials the next course in this series is Advanced Python Programming. The Advanced Python Programming course will enhance your Python knowledge by discussing complex data types, object oriented programming, GUI programs, regular expressions, threads, network programming, using SQL, and extending Python with C. Click here to learn more about Advanced Python Programming.

 

 

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This Advanced Python Programming online training course picks up where Python Essentials left off.  In this course you will enhance your Python knowledge by discussing complex data types, object oriented programming, GUI programs, regular expressions, threads, network programming, using SQL, and extending Python with C. This course was filmed using Python 2.x.

In order to take this course you need to have taken Python Programming Essentials or have equivalent experience in the concepts taught in that course.

Python is a general purpose language that was released in the 1990’s.  It is designed to be highly readable and that makes it very easy for beginners. The learning curve is shorter than many other languages, it allows you to do scientific computing, web development and 3d rendering.  Python had a major role in starting YouTube, Instagram and Reddit.  Because Python is useful in many different applications there are jobs available in just about every market. Companies like Google and YouTube have requirements for Python Programmers most all the time.

 

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Norman McEntire

Norman McEntire founded Servin Corporation in 1995 to focus on “Software Technology Training for Software Technology Professionals(tm). Since that time, Norman has used his unique  training style to train thousands of software developers in nearly every major technology company, including Avaya, Broadcom, Cubic, Dell, Fidelity, HP, IBM, Intel, Intuit, Motorola, NCR, Qualcomm, Wells Fargo, and many more. With degrees in Computer Engineering, Norman has designed and built everything from low-level chips, boards, and complete computer systems, to software at all levels, including device drivers, systems software, and end-user software for the desktop, web, and mobile.

Tim R. Norton

Dr. Norton has worked with a variety of computer systems of all sizes and many operating systems, including MVS, Windows and Unix/Linux. He has experience with applications design, support, and systems programming. He has done Technology Planning, Capacity Planning and Capacity Modeling for over 20 years at a variety of large companies. He co-foundered and was the Chief Scientist of a start-up company to provide web based capacity planning services for web applications. He has been a full-time Professor at a local university and continues to teach at universities in Colorado Springs. He is active in CMG (Computer Measurement Group), the leading computer performance analysis organization, and has been the Subject Area Chair for every year since 2000. He has participated in Colorado Governor Owens' Technology Summit. He has served on the Academic Advisory Boards for Computer Science at Colorado Technical University and at DeVry University of Colorado. He founded Simalytic Solutions, LLC in 1995 to provide capacity planning and application modeling services using the Simalytic® Modeling Technique and the Response Time Pipe™ that he developed as a result of his doctorial research.

James Lee

James Lee is a hacker and open-source advocate based in Illinois. He holds a master's degree from Northwestern University, and he can often be seen rooting for the Wildcats during football season. As founder of Onsight, Lee has worked as a programmer, trainer, manager, writer, and open-source advocate. Lee authored Beginning Perl, Second Edition published by Apress and coauthored Hacking Linux Exposed, Second Edition, as well as Open Source Web Development with LAMP. He enjoys hacking in Perl and Python and has written programming articles for the Linux Journal. Lee also enjoys developing software for the Web, reading, traveling and, most of all, snowboarding with his kids who are old enough now to understand why dad's favorite animals are penguins and camels and why dad laughs at Monty Python's Flying Circus.

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