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Python training Batch II

One of our most popular summer program, Python Training for High Schoolers is meant for high schoolers. This live instructor-led course in Python programming starts in June 2023. Grab a seat for this online course taken by Python experts & learn hands-on with live training.

Live Course

Duration: 24 Hours

Offered by: infyni

Client: NRIVA

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Live Course

$116.07

About Course

If you are interested in learning multiple programming languages, Python is the best place to start this Summer 2023.

infyni is offering a live online Python for High Schoolers summer 2023 program in association with NRIVA. Spread over summer starting June, classes will be online 4 times a week.

Meant for high schoolers, Python Training for High Schoolers is not just meant for those who choose to be computer scientists and programmers. Python is a skill that is useful for all, including kids. The earlier you start learning to code, the better your versatility. Among the different coding languages, this Python Training for High Schoolers - Summer Program is by far the most popular. 

In this live course, expert tutors take youngsters through the fundamentals in simple and fun ways so that they enjoy the learning. There will be assignments, interactive quizzes and live projects making this ideal for young kids.

All the famous coders started with small and simple programs for family and friends. Gradually scaling to bigger and more complex games. Our project based learning gets kids engaged. We also ensure they regularly practice what they learn.

So enroll and grab a seat for the 2023 Summer Program in Python Programming for High Schoolers. 

Course Offerings

  • Instructor Led Live sessions
  • Clarify doubts during session
  • Access Session Recordings
  • Attend on mobile and Tablet
  • Assessments and Competition
  • Direct Messages
  • Feedback from Instructor
  • Full lifetime Resources
  • Certificate of Completion
  • Topics
  • Instructor (2)
  • Reviews
  • oWhy Python?
  • oInstalling Python
  • oHello World! Program oRunning script from command prompt
  • oRunning script using Codevidhya’s Code Editor
  • oVariables
  • oLetting user Input
  • oprint() function
  • oeval() function
  • oValues and Datatypes
  • oPython Variables
  • oVariable Names and Keywords
  • oType Conversion
  • o Statements
  • oAdding Comments to Code
  • oExpressions: Operators and Operands
  • oThe Modulus Operator
  • oOrder of Operations: Operator Precedence
  • oBoolean Expressions
  • oif Statements
  • oIndentation
  • oelse Statements
  • oelif Statements
  • oLogical Operators
  • oConditional Statements using Logical Operators
  • oNested Statements
  • o‘while’ Loops
  • oCombining loops with Conditional Statements
  • oThe ‘break’ Statement
  • oThe ‘continue’ Statement
  • oWhat is an interation?
  • oThe range() function
  • o‘for’ Loops
  • oCreating a simple user defined function
  • oPuzzles!
  • oA list is a sequence
  • oCreating and accessing lists
  • oList Indexes
  • oIndexError
  • oTraversing a list
  • oMutable and Immutable Datatypes
  • oLists are Mutable
  • oList Slicing
  • oList Operations
  • oList Methods
  • oDeleting Elements
  • oNested Lists
  • oObjects and Values
  • oList Aliasing
  • oList v/s Strings
  • oA string is also a sequence
  • oCreating and accessing Strings
  • oTraversing a String using ‘for’ loop
  • oStrings are Immutable
  • oString Slicing
  • oThe ‘in’ Operator
  • olen() function
  • oSearching Strings
  • oStrings comparisons
  • oString Operations
  • Game
  • oFunction Calls
  • oFunction Call inside a Function Call
  • oCreating New Functions, Function Definitions
  • oParameters and Arguments
  • oReturning values
  • oVariable Scopes
  • oModifying Global Variables
  • oFlow of Execution
  • oWhy Functions?
  • o‘import’ Statement
  • oUseful functions
  • oCreating tuples
  • oTuples are Immutable
  • oTuple Assignment
  • oFunctions returning Tuples
  • oSequences of Sequences
  • oCreating and Accessing Dictionaries
  • oReverse Lookup
  • oDictionaries v/s Lists
  • oKey are always of immutable type
  • Project

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