Python for Beginners : Concepts Made Easy and Simple

What you’ll learn

  • Understand Python Syntax and Structure: Gain a solid grasp of Python’s fundamental syntax and structure, allowing you to write clear and efficient code.
  • Master Core Programming Concepts: Learn essential concepts such as variables, data types, loops, and conditionals, building a strong foundation for coding.
  • Work with Data: Get understandings of lists, dictionaries, and other data structures, enabling you to manage and manipulate data effectively in Programs.
  • Write and Debug Simple Programs: Develop the skills to write, test, and debug simple Python programs, turning your ideas into functioning code.
  • Understand Functions: Explore the power of functions and modules, allowing you to write reusable code and organize your programs efficiently.
  • Master Python OOP: Learn Object oriented programming, you’ll start organizing your life into classes and handling problems with methods!

I am Abhiram Shetty. I am an entrepreneur and in my free time (if I get, and rarely I get) I trade in the stock market. But before that I have worked in the Data Science and Business Analytics domain. Being a post graduate Civil Engineer (by graduation only, not profession), I decided to put Strength of Material aside and check my strength to learn and get into Data Science, that too by self-study. Gathered all the books in the bookstore on the topic and subscribed to all the courses I found to master the programming. It helped me a lot. In gaining knowledge? Yes, to some extent. And more than knowledge, it improved my sleeping ability. As soon as I start to learn I get to sleep. So, I always took the course or opened the book at night. I got better sleep than the sleeping pills! During the day, my professors took that responsibility. While learning, I kept the search engines open because every now and then, the instructor would shock me with new words that I never heard (Because I am Civil Engineer, if you forgot). With this way, I finally entered the programming world (Corporate world).

After entering the corporate company, I realized: my professors who I thought were boring earlier, started feeling cool and funny. Because everyone around me now is so serious that I felt like working in the army for military combat operations. My professors felt better. I searched in the rule book, is it necessary to be serious and stressed in the technical domain? I don’t find any such rule anywhere. I think enough of my story. Otherwise, someone may make a movie on that.

Is it really necessary that learning and working in the technical domain need to be so boring and stressful? I don’t think so. I always felt learning should be fun and exciting. So, I made every attempt to keep you away from stress and sleep. Still, if you feel sleepy, you can carry on. Sleeping is good for your health. Join the mission to prove that learning doesn’t have to be boring. It can be fun too.

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