Advanced Python 3 (4 Day Course) Training in Palm Desert
 
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| Course Description | ||
| In this Python training course, students already familiar with Python
programming will learn advanced Python techniques such as IPython
Notebook, the Collections module, mapping and filtering, lamba
functions, advanced sorting, writing object-oriented code, testing and
debugging, NumPy, pandas, matplotlib, regular expressions, Unicode, text
encoding and working with databases, CSV files, JSON and XML. This
advanced Python course is taught using Python 3, however, differences
between Python 2 and Python 3 are noted. 
                        Course Length: 4 Days Course Tuition: $1290 (US) | ||
| Prerequisites | |
| Basic Python programming experience. In particular, you should be very comfortable with: working with strings; working with lists, tuples and dictionaries; loops and conditionals; and writing your own functions. Experience in the following areas would be beneficial: some exposure to HTML, XML, JSON, and SQL. | |
| Course Outline | 
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	IPython Notebook 
	Getting Started with IPython Notebook 
	Creating Your First IPython Notebook 
	IPython Notebook Modes 
	Useful Shortcut Keys 
	Markdown 
	Magic Commands 
	Getting Help 
	Advanced Python Concepts 
	Advanced List Comprehensions 
	Collections Module 
	Mapping and Filtering 
	Lambda Functions 
	Advanced Sorting 
	Unpacking Sequences in Function Calls 
	Modules and Packages 
	Working with Data 
	Databases 
	CSV 
	Getting Data from the Web 
	HTML 
	XML 
	JSON 
	Classes and Objects 
	Creating Classes 
	Attributes, Methods and Properties 
	Extending Classes 
	Documenting Classes 
	Static, Class, Abstract Methods 
	Decorator 
	Testing and Debugging 
	Creating Simulations 
	Testing for Performance 
	The unittest Module 
	NumPy 
	One-dimensional Arrays 
	Multi-dimensional Arrays 
	Getting Basic Information about an Array 
	NumPy Arrays Compared to Python Lists 
	Universal Functions 
	Modifying Parts of an Array 
	Adding a Row Vector to All Rows 
	Random Sampling 
	pandas 
	Series and DataFrames 
	Accessing Elements from a Series 
	Series Alignment 
	Comparing One Series with Another 
	Element-wise Operations 
	Creating a DataFrame from NumPy Array 
	Creating a DataFrame from Series 
	Creating a DataFrame from a CSVl 
	Getting Columns and Rows 
	Cleaning Data 
	Advanced Python 
	Combining Row and Column Selection 
	Scalar Data: at[] and iat[] 
	Boolean Selection 
	Plotting with matplotlib 
	Regular Expressions 
	Regular Expression Syntax 
	Python's Handling of Regular Expressions 
	Unicode and Encoding 
	Encoding and Decoding Files in Python 
	Converting a File from cp1252 to UTF-8 | 
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Python Programming Uses & Stats
Python Programming is Used For:
	            			Web Development
	            			Video Games 
	            			Desktop GUI's 
	            			Software Development
	            		| Difficulty | Popularity | Year Created1991 | 
| Pros 
	Easy to Learn: 
	The learning curve is very mild and the language is versatile and fast to develop. 
	Massive Libraries: 
	You can find a library for basically anything: from web development, through game development, to machine learning. 
	Do More with Less Code: 
	You can build prototypes and test out  ideas much quicker in Python than in other language | Cons Speed Limitations: It is an interpretive language and therefore much slower than compiled languages. Problems with Threading: Multi-threaded CPU-bound programs may be slower than single-threaded ones do to the Global Interpreter Lock (GIL) that allows only one thread to execute at a time. Weak on Mobile: Although, there are a number or libraries that provide a way to develop for both Android and iOS using Python currently Android and iOS don’t support Python as an official programming language. | 
| Python Programming Job Market | 
|   Average Salary |   Job Count |   Top Job Locations New York City Mountain View San Francisco | 
| Complimentary Skills to have along with Python Programming 
	The potential for career growth, whether you are new to the industry or plan to expand your current skills, depends upon your interests: 
	  - For knowledge in building in PC or windows, phone apps or you are looking your future in Microsoft learn C# 
	  - For android apps and also cross platform apps then learn Java 
	  - If you are an Apple-holic and want to build iOS and MAC apps and then choose Objective C or Swift 
	  - Interested in game development? C++ 
	  - Data mining or statistics then go with R programming or MATLAB 
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