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Higher Level Programming & Algorithms

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About

Welcome to the Python world!

The first projects are more "C-oriented" - no tricks, no funky syntax - simple!
If you've already played with Python, don't worry, fun things will come.
You'll soon find that with Python (and the majority of higher level languages), there are ten different ways to do the same thing. Some tasks will expect only one implementation, while other tasks will have multiple possible implementations.
Like C, Python also has a linter / style guide like Betty, called PEP8, also now known as PyCode.

Enjoy!

- Guillaume

Requirements

  • Allowed editors: vi, vim, emacs
  • All your files will be interpreted/compiled on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS using python3 (version 3.8.5)
  • All your files should end with a new line
  • The first line of all your files should be exactly #!/usr/bin/python3
  • A README.md file at the root of the repo, containing a description of the repository
  • A README.md file, at the root of the folder of this project, is mandatory
  • Your code should use the pycodestyle (version 2.8.*)
  • All your files must be executable
  • The length of your files will be tested using wc

Projects

  1. 0x00-python-hello_world
  2. 0x01-python-if_else_loops_functions
  3. 0x02-python-import_modules
  4. 0x03-python-data_structures
  5. 0x04-python-more_data_structures
  6. 0x05-python-exceptions
  7. 0x06-python-classes
  8. 0x07-python-test_driven_development
  9. 0x08-python-more_classes
  10. 0x09-python-everything_is_object
  11. 0x0A-python-inheritance
  12. 0x0B-python-input_output
  13. 0x0C-python-almost_a_circle
  14. 0x0D-SQL_introduction
  15. 0x0E-SQL_more_queries
  16. 0x12-javascript-warm_up
  17. 0x13-javascript_objects_scopes_closures
  18. 0x0F-python-object_relational_mapping
  19. 0x10-python-network_0
  20. 0x11-python-network_1
  21. 0x14-javascript-web_scraping
  22. 0x15-javascript-web_jquery

Articles

  1. Python In Details
  2. Organizing Python Application Files

Credits

Collaborators are acknowledged within each project