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Variables in Python

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Martin Breuss

41:48

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  • 00 intro.mp4
    01:14
  • 01 variable assignment.mp4
    06:29
  • 02 object references.mp4
    04:52
  • 03a object value vs object identity.mp4
    03:03
  • 03b small integer caching.mp4
    04:11
  • 04 identity recap.mp4
    01:33
  • 05 naming conventions 2.mp4
    06:16
  • 06 hello pep8 2.mp4
    04:47
  • 07 names recap.mp4
    02:26
  • 08 reserved keywords.mp4
    04:55
  • 09 conclusion.mp4
    02:02
  • Python Variables.pdf
  • Description


    If you want to write code that is more complex, then your program will need data that can change as program execution proceeds.

    Here’s what you’ll learn in this course:

    What You'll Learn?


    • How every item of data in a Python program can be described by the abstract term object
    • How to manipulate objects using symbolic names called variables

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    Martin Breuss
    Martin Breuss
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    As someone who learned programming primarily through online resources, I feel that I have a good understanding of how important high quality learning material is.

    With a background in education, I worked as a coding mentor, code reviewer, curriculum developer, and bootcamp instructor. Quality education and figuring out how to have fun while learning unfamiliar topics effectively has always been a big topic in my life. Real Python provides all that, and I’m happy that I can contribute.

    In my day job I create online courses and teach on-site bootcamps around the world with CodingNomads. This position keeps me traveling, teaching, learning, discovering new places and new aspects of Python, as well as getting to know interesting and motivated students year-round.

    When you learn to program, you’re learning to instruct a universal tool. People have described programming as the literacy of the 21st century, and I think that there’s something to that idea.

    That doesn’t mean that you need to become a full-time software developer to apply your programming skills productively. Most likely there is way how your interests can benefit from being able to skillfully instruct your personal universal tool. And Python is a great language to get started with and also to keep going.

    I’m happy to help out with thoughts and resources as well as encouragement.

    If you’re stuck, remember that everyone gets stuck and if you feel you don’t know much, keep in mind that most of us feel that way quite often. Take a break, maybe go on a walk outside or do what it takes for you to keep yourself feeling good.

    It’s easier to stick with something for the long term when you’re finding enjoyment in what you do. Remember that learning anything new is more of a marathon than a sprint. :)

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    • language english
    • Training sessions 11
    • duration 41:48
    • Release Date 2023/01/05