Become a Python Developer
Python is the most popular programming language in the world. If you want to break into programming, this 100% online course will prepare you with the skills and techniques to become a Python developer.
Job Outlook for Python Developers
Python Developer FAQs
WHAT DO PYTHON DEVELOPERS DO?
Excellent Python developers earn great money because they are responsible for the planning, creation, deployment and testing of Python-driven systems. Their duties both include and exceed the coding process. They create the logic, structure and processing for applications that run on nearly every kind of device and serve an almost limitless variety of computing tasks.
WHAT IS THE BEST WAY TO LEARN PYTHON?
A well-designed, organized course is the best way to approach the various tasks a developer performs. In this course, for example, you start with the basics of programming, including Python structure and syntax.
CAN NEW PYTHON DEVELOPERS GET JOBS?
Yes, entry-level Python developers get great jobs all the time. The key, experts say, is to build your presence as you build your skills. This can include networking in user groups, creating a blog or strong LinkedIn profile and building your own apps that people actually need, download and use. Experienced Python developers also recommend choosing a specialty within the vast Python ecosystem.
IS PYTHON POPULAR FOR EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES LIKE AI AND DATA SCIENCE?
Python is used across nearly every digital platform. Its developer community has created a robust system of libraries – collections of pre-built code – that are used for specific domains like the web, artificial intelligence (AI) and scientific computation.
Course Objectives
Curriculum
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Instructors: Nat Dunn
Nat Dunn founded Webucator in 2003 to combine his passion for technical training with his business expertise and to help companies benefit from both. His previous experience was in sales, business and technical training, and management. Nat has an MBA from Harvard Business School and a BA in International Relations from Pomona College.
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