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* [[Montreal Python Workshop/Loops| Python loops cheat sheet]].
* [[Montreal Python Workshop/Loops| Python loops cheat sheet]].


* [https://raw.github.com/jvns/mtlpytutorial/master/capitals.py capitals.py] -- the state capitals example.
* [https://raw.github.com/jvns/mtlpytutorial/master/capitals.py capitals.py] -- the capital cities example.
* [http://codingbat.com/home/bostonpythonworkshop@gmail.com/SaturdayMorning Saturday morning CodingBat review].
* [http://codingbat.com/home/bostonpythonworkshop@gmail.com/SaturdayMorning Saturday morning CodingBat review].
* [http://codingbat.com/home/bostonpythonworkshop@gmail.com/Saturday Saturday lecture CodingBat practice].
* [http://codingbat.com/home/bostonpythonworkshop@gmail.com/Saturday Saturday lecture CodingBat practice].

Revision as of 01:52, 21 February 2013

Welcome to the Saturday lecture section of the Boston Python Workshop! For about 2 hours, we'll work through an introduction to the Python programming language via both a lecture and hand-on exercises.

Resources

For extra practice, see Python's official tutorial.

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Lecture outline

  1. review Friday material
    • math
    • type()
    • variables
    • strings
    • booleans
    • if/elif/else
    • functions
  2. lists
    • purpose
    • initialization
    • len() review
    • accessing elements
    • adding elements
    • changing elements
    • slicing lists
    • strings are like lists
  3. loops and more flow control
    • for loops
    • if statements inside for loops
    • nested for loops
    • range()
    • while loops
    • infinite loops
    • if statements inside while loops
    • break
    • raw_input()
  4. dictionaries
    • purpose
    • initialization
    • accessing elements
    • adding elements
    • changing elements
    • keys() and values()
  5. modules
    • purpose
    • builtins
    • imports
    • import random
    • random.randint
    • random.choice
    • walk through capitals.py

Where capitals.py from https://raw.github.com/jvns/mtlpytutorial/master/capitals.py is the grand finale and synthesis of lecture material.

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