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Python 1501: Practice Missions II

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Randall Nagy

45:42

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  • 1. 0130 - Adv03 JSON Ops Wrap-Up!.mp4
    14:48
  • 1. 0140 - A Common Pickle Pattern.mp4
    09:59
  • 1. 0150- Creating & Managing Modules - Part I.mp4
    07:28
  • 2. 0160 - Creating & Managing Modules - Part II.mp4
    04:53
  • 3. 0170 - Functional Access Diagrams.mp4
    08:34
  • Description


    Evolutionary Activities & Professional Practices

    What You'll Learn?


    • Understand common / industry-wide terms, acronyms, as well as "best practice" app-creation techniques
    • Continue to understand how to apply industry-standard requirement & design practices
    • Apply what you have designed to incrementally create a data management application
    • Use modules to organize & protect your Functions
    • Discover how to use Package & "Access Diagrams" to discuss & document Functional Python
    • Complete Python 1500's CRUDS activity
    • Enjoy more interview-worthy questions & answers over Mission topics

    Who is this for?


  • Advanced beginners and / or those knowing how to create functions using Python 3
  • What You Need to Know?


  • A knowledge of functional Python is required
  • Students should either (1) have completed Python 1500 and / or (2) Python 1000 + any Python 1100 educational opportunity.
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    Description

    A fun and easy-going opportunity to practice your pythonic proficiencies, if you want to design & implement software on-the-job, this functional approach is faster way to start building your 'Pythonic powers! -Not only can Python's Packages & Modules be used quickly, but discovering how to create, manage, share your creations is all you'll need to start using Python on the job.


    Indeed, since classes themselves are made up of functions various I.T roles can require you to master the in’s and out’s of Functional Python. A frequently ignored first-step, applying Functional Python just might be all concepts that you might ever need to know to get the job done!


    Next, collaborating over software design & patterns is usually important for testing, deploying as well as managing past, present, and future software development activities as well.

    Even when we are working for ourselves - let alone working for others - unearthing hidden requirements, planning software versions, defining code / data relationships in advance, testing, as well as planning for feature regressions can usually become just as - if not often more - important!


    Thus while our own academic and / or "for-personal-use-only" projects are often fast, loose and "code-only" creations, creating world-class software must usually be planned, tested, maintained... as well as deliberately designed to be feature-rich.


    Please note that Python 1501 assumes that students have completed Python 1500.  -But those who have completed our Python 1000 and 1100 educational opportunities will also have no problem completing these Missions too!


    Who this course is for:

    • Advanced beginners and / or those knowing how to create functions using Python 3

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    Randall Nagy
    Randall Nagy
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    Randall Nagy is a tenured "hands-on" manager, software development engineer, author, and designer / architect.  Mr. Nagy has served as a Principal Software Development Engineer at Informix (a major database company acquired by IBM,) Technical Section Leader at the US Army's Electronic Proving Ground (EPG/DTC) as well as the Principal Trainer for Borland Software Corporation.Mr. Nagy's "Linked In" recommendations testify to a 30+ year track record of excellent personal communication skills, design & analysis abilities, as well as superior consulting, coding, & training results.Though tenured, Mr. Nagy is most often described as being authoritatively technical, yet very personable & easy to get along with. The author of over 30 on-line Udemy titles and 50+ open source projects, Mr. Nagy's hands-on experience includes topics such as C/C++, Python, MicroPython, AWS, OAuth 2.o, SO / SOA, Security, Testing, UML, Java/JEE, .NET (C# and Visual Basic), LAMP, SQL, Hadoop, jQuery, PHP, HTML 5, Android, OOA/OOD, UML, DoDAF and more. Maintaining techniques in embedded engineering, Mr. Nagy has experience creating custom training for such expert-level, high-performance technologies as Modern C/C++, Apache Spark, and IBM Rhapsody.Technically speaking, "... from the best Service-Oriented practices to embedded engineering, I maintain an extensive hands-on skill set. I have both designed and personally implemented architectures from the client to the server, well into the RFC Layer.From writing for BYTE Magazine to books on Amazon, I have helped thousands of students master tough technical concepts. I hope you will like our training!"
    Students take courses primarily to improve job-related skills.Some courses generate credit toward technical certification. Udemy has made a special effort to attract corporate trainers seeking to create coursework for employees of their company.
    • language english
    • Training sessions 5
    • duration 45:42
    • English subtitles has
    • Release Date 2024/02/14