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The Art of Doing: Get Coding Today With Python Fundamentals!

The Art of Doing: Get Coding Today With Python Fundamentals!
The Art of Doing: Get Coding Today With Python Fundamentals!

The Art of Doing: Get Coding Today With Python Fundamentals!

Learn Python by DOING! Create your own programs today!

What you’ll learn

The Art of Doing: Get Coding Today With Python Fundamentals!

  • Fundamental concepts of computer science that are transferable across ALL programming languages.
  • Foundations of the Python language.
  • How to actually write YOUR OWN programs. You will not sit back and watch. You will DO!
  • Includes 4 “Challenge Problems” that include, a problem description, detailed guide, example output, and completed code.

Requirements

  • A working computer with an internet connection and access to a web browser.
  • A desire to learn!

Description

Hello, my name is Michael Eramo.  I am an experienced educator, a lifelong learner, and a self-taught programmer.  I hold an official Bachelor’s Degree in Music Industry, Education, and Physics, a Master’s Degree in Mathematical Science, and a certificate in Software Development from Microsoft.  While I owe my extensive knowledge base in Music, Physics, Mathematics, and Education to the many great educators I have worked with, my understanding of Computer Science is all my own.

I have never taken an “official” computer science course; I am completely self-taught.  However, do not let that deter you from taking this course!  Instead, let it motivate you that you too can learn anything you want to.  Not only have I done it, but I’ve come to realize what works best for the self-taught programmer, and I have perfected the process!

Combining my expertise as an educator and my own personal interest in self-taught computer science led me to a telling realization; that most educational material for the self-taught programmer is NOT EDUCATIONAL AT ALL.

Instead, it falls into one of two categories:

  • Writing small “snippets” of programs that were taken out of context, seem to serve no purpose at all and frankly, are beneath the user.  Prime examples include using a for loop to print out all even numbers from 1 to 100 or using if statements to respond to generic user input.  Here, users are bored and aren’t challenged to create anything with meaning.  There is little purpose other than gaining what is essentially factual level knowledge.  It is a waste of your time.
  • Watching others code whole “applications” without a true understanding of what is going on.  These are programs whose scope is beyond the user in which there is no clear guide to walk the user through the thought process without just giving them the answers.  Here, without proper support and guidance, the user just defaults to letting someone else unfold the solution for them.  There is little engagement in watching someone else work and rarely a thought generated on one’s own.  It is a waste of time.

Yes, I will admit that some learning does take place in doing simple tasks or watching others complete complicated tasks.  In fact, much of how I learned was done this way.  However, I’m telling you it pales in comparison to the learning that takes place by DOING meaningful and appropriately challenging work.  This is the art of doing. In this FREE course, I hope to give a glimpse into my teaching style and help you begin your journey to mastering Python and computer science!

Who this course is for:

  • Beginner programmers who are looking for an opportunity to learn through application rather than direct instruction.
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