Python Programming Masterclass: Build 28 End-To-End Projects

Practical Python Programming Course: Learn To Build Real World Projects & Case Studies With Python Django, PyQt5, SQLite

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Python Programming Masterclass: Build 28 End-To-End Projects

What You Will Learn!

  • Become a professional Python Developer, Improve your web development and coding resume
  • Understand how using frameworks like Django will save you a ton of time in web development
  • Learn how to use Python in Web Development Projects
  • Learn how to use Python in Web Development, Understand various Django Functions
  • Use Logic and Data Structures to Create Python Programs That Can Think.
  • Real life case studies and projects to understand how things are done in the real world

Description

In most programming languages, whenever a new version is released, it supports the features and syntax of the existing version of the language, therefore, it is easier for the projects to switch to the newer version. However, in the case of Python, the two versions Python 2 and Python 3 are very much different from each other.

A list of differences between Python 2 and Python 3 are given below:

  1. Python 2 uses print as a statement and used as print "something" to print some string on the console. On the other hand, Python 3 uses print as a function and used as print("something") to print something on the console.

  2. Python 2 uses the function raw_input() to accept the user's input. It returns the string representing the value, which is typed by the user. To convert it into the integer, we need to use the int() function in Python. On the other hand, Python 3 uses input() function which automatically interpreted the type of input entered by the user. However, we can cast this value to any type by using primitive functions (int(), str(), etc.).

  3. In Python 2, the implicit string type is ASCII, whereas, in Python 3, the implicit string type is Unicode.

  4. Python 3 doesn't contain the xrange() function of Python 2. The xrange() is the variant of range() function which returns a xrange object that works similar to Java iterator. The range() returns a list for example the function range(0,3) contains 0, 1, 2.

  5. There is also a small change made in Exception handling in Python 3. It defines a keyword as which is necessary to be used. We will discuss it in Exception handling section of Python programming tutorial.

Python was invented by Guido van Rossum in 1991 at CWI in Netherland. The idea of Python programming language has taken from the ABC programming language or we can say that ABC is a predecessor of Python language.

There is also a fact behind the choosing name Python. Guido van Rossum was a fan of the popular BBC comedy show of that time, "Monty Python's Flying Circus". So he decided to pick the name Python for his newly created programming language.


In This Course, We Are Going To Work On 28 Real World Projects Listed Below:

Project-1: Image Editor Application With OpenCV And Tkinter

Project-2: Brand Identification Game With Tkinter And Sqlite3

Project-3: Transaction Application With Tkinter And Sqlite3

Project-4: Learning Management System With Django

Project-5: Create A News Portal With Django

Project-6: Create A Student Portal With Django

Project-7: Productivity Tracker With Django And Plotly

Project-8: Create A Study Group With Django

Project-9: Building Crop Guide Application with PyQt5, SQLite

Project-10: Building Password Manager Application With PyQt5, SQLite

Project-11: Create A News Application With Python

Project-12: Create A Guide Application With Python

Project-13: Building The Chef Web Application with Django, Python

Project-14: Syllogism-Rules of Inference Solver Web Application

Project-15: Building Vision Web Application with Django, Python

Project-16: Building Budget Planner Application With Python

Project-17: Tic Tac Toe Game

Project-18: Random Password Generator Website using Django

Project-19: Building Personal Portfolio Website Using Django

Project-20: Todo List Website For Multiple Users

Project-21: Crypto Coin Planner Gui Application

Project-22: Your Own Twitter Bot -python, request, API, deployment, tweepy

Project-23: Create A Python Dictionary Using python, Tkinter, JSON

Project-24: Egg-Catcher Game using python

Project-25: Personal Routine Tracker Application using python

Project-26:Building Screen -Pet using Tkinter & Canvas

Project-27:Building Caterpillar Game Using Turtle and Python

Project-28:Building Hangman Game Using Python


Who Should Attend!

  • Beginners In Python

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Tags

  • Data Science
  • Django
  • Python
  • Web Development

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Lectures

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