About this Track
Python is a very popular language created in 1991, and is used for web applications, servers, information security, artificial intelligence, data science, mathematics, video games, and even robots. It is commonly used by many Fortune 500 companies and top technology startups. By the end of this track, you’ll have what it takes to begin your career in companies that use Python, or even to start your own company.
An entry-level salary for the technologies covered in this track is about $70,000 / yr on average. Some companies that use these technologies regularly include: Google, NASA, Nokia, IBM, Digg, Dropbox, Pinterest, Reddit, Yelp, Apple, and Amazon
From | Treehouse |
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Hours | 21 |
Instructors | Craig Dennis, Ken W. Alger, Kenneth Love, Ashley Boucher |
Language | English |
Subjects | Programming |
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Applications Analyst/Web Applications Specialist $57k
Assistant Web Applications Developer $61k
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Mobile Applications and Web Developer $102k
Web Applications Developer Expert $104k
Web Developer/Applications Developer $106k
Applications & Web Developer $114k
Master Web Applications Developer $132k
Web Applications Developer 5 $148k
Software Engineer - Web Applications $165k
Courses in this Track
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Python Basics (You were viewing this course) Learn the building blocks of the wonderful general purpose programming language Python.What you'll learnFundamental programming concepts Input and Output Conditional branching... Treehouse |
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Lists are a powerful data type that allow you to store multiple ordered values in a single container. You are gonna love them.What you'll learnCommon use cases of lists Manipulate... Treehouse |
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Understanding Dunder Main (__main__) In Python there are naming conventions for some special methods that utilize the double underscore character along with the method name. In this workshop we’ll talk about using a... Treehouse |
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Learn about a python data structures that's similar to lists, but with one key difference. What you'll learnTuplesSegments in this Workshop Treehouse |
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We can get pretty far in Python with numbers, strings, lists, booleans, and basic logic. Eventually, though, we're going to need more complex containers for our data. We're also... Treehouse |
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Functions, Packing, and Unpacking Learn the ins and outs of Python functions, how to send and receive values to functions, and all about Python packing and unpacking.What you'll learnFunction definition Arguments... Treehouse |
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Sometimes simple scripts with functions in them just aren't enough. Eventually you'll need logical models of your work and that'll lead you to creating custom classes in Python.... Treehouse |
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Discover several types of Python sequences, many ways of sequence iterations, and all of the common sequence operations.What you'll learnFor loops Slicing Ranges Sequence... Treehouse |
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We've learned the ins and outs of Python. We're comfortable making all sorts of data types, writing functions, and creating classes. But now we need to look at how our Python code... Treehouse |
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Another useful Python data structure is the dictionary. Learn how to write one and use one in your day to day Python code.What you'll learn**kwargs Writing dictionaries Key:value... Treehouse |
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Dates and times are something every programmer eventually has to deal with. Python's implementation is fairly simple and simplifies these often tricky subjects.What you'll... Treehouse |
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From | Treehouse |
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Hours | 21 |
Instructors | Craig Dennis, Ken W. Alger, Kenneth Love, Ashley Boucher |
Language | English |
Subjects | Programming |
Careers
An overview of related careers and their average salaries in the US. Bars indicate income percentile (33rd - 99th).
Applications Analyst/Web Applications Specialist $57k
Assistant Web Applications Developer $61k
Web Applications Support Specialist $76k
Web Applications Support Analyst $84k
Web Applications $95k
Mobile Applications and Web Developer $102k
Web Applications Developer Expert $104k
Web Developer/Applications Developer $106k
Applications & Web Developer $114k
Master Web Applications Developer $132k
Web Applications Developer 5 $148k
Software Engineer - Web Applications $165k
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