Python Beginner's Comprehensive 16-Week Course Schedule and Instructor's Guidance, Cheat Sheet of Commercial Law

A 16-week python course schedule for beginners, covering topics from python basics to advanced game development. The instructor's notes emphasize the importance of dedication, hard work, and critical thinking. Recommended readings are also provided.

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2020/2021

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Introduction to Python: Month 1-4
Complete Schedule:
Week 1:
Introduction to Python and Coding
Installing Python and Saving Files
Saving Python Programs
Calculation and Variables
Week 2:
String, Lists, Tuples and Maps
Drawing and modules
Week 3:
If and else statements
For and while loops
Week 4:
Working on some projects and learning skeleton code
Working on Logic
Live evaluation
Week 5:
Function and Modules
Project on Functions and modules
Week 6:
Python Built in Functions
Useful Python Modules
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Introduction to Python: Month 1- Complete Schedule: Week 1:  Introduction to Python and Coding  Installing Python and Saving Files  Saving Python Programs  Calculation and Variables Week 2:  String, Lists, Tuples and Maps  Drawing and modules Week 3:  If and else statements  For and while loops Week 4:  Working on some projects and learning skeleton code  Working on Logic  Live evaluation Week 5:  Function and Modules  Project on Functions and modules Week 6:  Python Built in Functions  Useful Python Modules

Week 7:  Creating first game in Python  Brainstorming and working on more projects Week 8:  Creating more advanced game with animations  Start developing skeleton code and game  Live evaluation Week 9:  Creating the characters  Finalizing the games Week 10:  Developing harder projects  Writing a paper on a project N.B: By this time, extensive knowledge on Python basics would be acquired. You should have started to develop your own ideas for coding and how to implement solutions to real life problems. Week 11:  Squares, square roots, functions and applying theorems  Python applications Week 12:  Logic, expressions, regular expressions  Python applications  Live Evaluation

criticism and opinions from friends, family and strangers on what you are doing, but you are the only decider of your future and what you really want to do. I promise not to make your life boring but make it much more interesting, delving into interesting subjects, playing video games, watching videos and having a really good time. Rather than take it as a second school, I would encourage you to take it as a new way of life. Cheers! Recommended Readings: Recommended readings are readings that should be read during the program schedule (in this case the first 4 months), you may or may not be able to read them all, but try your best. Tip: Do not read to just read, but to understand the notions and ideas behind those words, if you believe you are losing attention, put the book down, do something else and get back to it later on. There is no specific order to read these books, and they all hold the same importance.

  1. The Adventures of Penrose the Mathematical Cat
  2. The Number Devil
  3. A Wrinkle in Time
  4. That's a Possibility! A Book About What Might Happen Requirements:  Please make sure to have an accessible Gmail account and visit it at least once a day for messages from me. (Preferably make a new one just for our sessions)  Make sure that you want to learn and you are not obliged to in any form.