This document provides an introduction to the Python programming language. It discusses key features such as: Python being an easy to learn, read, and maintain language with a broad standard library; its use across many domains and companies; and how it can be used for tasks like web development, data science, and more. The document also covers Python concepts like variables, data types, conditional statements, loops, functions, strings and operators.
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This presentation covers a detailed overview of python advanced concepts. it covers the below aspects.
Comprehensions
Lambda with (map, filter and reduce)
Context managers
Iterator, Generators, Decorators
Python GIL and multiprocessing and multithreading
Python WSGI
Python Unittests
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After the end of lesson you will be able to learn Python basics-What Python is? Its releases. Where we can use Python? Python Features. Tokens, comments variables etc... In out next PPT you will learn how to input and get output in Python
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is uesd in engineeringStory adapted from Stephen Covey (2004) “The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People” Simon & Schuster).
“Management is doing things right, leadership is doing the right things”
(Warren Bennis and Peter Drucker)
Story adapted from Stephen Covey (2004) “The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People” Simon & Schuster).
“Management is doing things right, leadership is doing the right things”
(Warren Bennis and Peter Drucker)
Story adapted from Stephen Covey (2004) “The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People” Simon & Schuster).
“Management is doing things right, leadership is doing the right things”
(Warren Bennis and Peter Drucker)
The Sponsor:
Champion and advocates for the change at their level in the organization.
A Sponsor is the person who won’t let the change initiative die from lack of attention, and is willing to use their political capital to make the change happen
The Role model:
Behaviors and attitudes demonstrated by them are looked upon by everyone else. . Hence, they must be willing to go first.
Employees watch leaders for consistency between words and actions to see if they should believe the change is really going to happen.
The decision maker:
Leaders usually control resources such as people, budgets, and equipment, and thus have the authority to make decisions (as per their span of control) that affect the initiative.
During change, leaders must leverage their decision-making authority and choose the options that will support the initiative.
The Decision-Maker is decisive and sets priorities that support change.
The Sponsor:
Champion and advocates for the change at their level in the organization.
A Sponsor is the person who won’t let the change initiative die from lack of attention, and is willing to use their political capital to make the change happen
The Role model:
Behaviors and attitudes demonstrated by them are looked upon by everyone else. . Hence, they must be willing to go first.
Employees watch leaders for consistency between words and actions to see if they should believe the change is really going to happen.
The decision maker:
Leaders usually control resources such as people, budgets, and equipment, and thus have the authority to make decisions (as per their span of control) that affect the initiative.
During change, leaders must leverage their decision-making authority and choose the options that will support the initiative.
The Decision-Maker is decisive and sets priorities that support change.
The Sponsor:
Champion and advocates for the change at their level in the organization.
A Sponsor is the person who won’t let the change initiative die from lack of attention, and is willing to use their political capital to make the change happen
The Role model:
Behaviors and attitudes demonstrated by them are looked upon by everyone else. . Hence, they must be willing to go first.
Employees watch leaders for consistency between words and actions to see if they s
Paolo Galeone - Dissecting tf.function to discover auto graph strengths and s...MeetupDataScienceRoma
Original presentation available on GitHub: https://pgaleone.eu/tf-function-talk/
Meetup: https://www.meetup.com/it-IT/Machine-Learning-Data-Science-Meetup/events/264338606/
After the end of lesson you will be able to learn Python basics-What Python is? Its releases. Where we can use Python? Python Features. Tokens, comments variables etc... In out next PPT you will learn how to input and get output in Python
First in the series of slides for python programming, covering topics like programming language, python programming constructs, loops and control statements.
Provides an introductory level understanding of the Python Programming Language and language features. Serves as a guide for beginners and a reference to Python basics and language use cases.
Introduction to Python 01-08-2023.pon by everyone else. . Hence, they must be...DRVaibhavmeshram1
Python
Language
is uesd in engineeringStory adapted from Stephen Covey (2004) “The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People” Simon & Schuster).
“Management is doing things right, leadership is doing the right things”
(Warren Bennis and Peter Drucker)
Story adapted from Stephen Covey (2004) “The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People” Simon & Schuster).
“Management is doing things right, leadership is doing the right things”
(Warren Bennis and Peter Drucker)
Story adapted from Stephen Covey (2004) “The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People” Simon & Schuster).
“Management is doing things right, leadership is doing the right things”
(Warren Bennis and Peter Drucker)
The Sponsor:
Champion and advocates for the change at their level in the organization.
A Sponsor is the person who won’t let the change initiative die from lack of attention, and is willing to use their political capital to make the change happen
The Role model:
Behaviors and attitudes demonstrated by them are looked upon by everyone else. . Hence, they must be willing to go first.
Employees watch leaders for consistency between words and actions to see if they should believe the change is really going to happen.
The decision maker:
Leaders usually control resources such as people, budgets, and equipment, and thus have the authority to make decisions (as per their span of control) that affect the initiative.
During change, leaders must leverage their decision-making authority and choose the options that will support the initiative.
The Decision-Maker is decisive and sets priorities that support change.
The Sponsor:
Champion and advocates for the change at their level in the organization.
A Sponsor is the person who won’t let the change initiative die from lack of attention, and is willing to use their political capital to make the change happen
The Role model:
Behaviors and attitudes demonstrated by them are looked upon by everyone else. . Hence, they must be willing to go first.
Employees watch leaders for consistency between words and actions to see if they should believe the change is really going to happen.
The decision maker:
Leaders usually control resources such as people, budgets, and equipment, and thus have the authority to make decisions (as per their span of control) that affect the initiative.
During change, leaders must leverage their decision-making authority and choose the options that will support the initiative.
The Decision-Maker is decisive and sets priorities that support change.
The Sponsor:
Champion and advocates for the change at their level in the organization.
A Sponsor is the person who won’t let the change initiative die from lack of attention, and is willing to use their political capital to make the change happen
The Role model:
Behaviors and attitudes demonstrated by them are looked upon by everyone else. . Hence, they must be willing to go first.
Employees watch leaders for consistency between words and actions to see if they s
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Published classroom materials form the basis of syllabuses, drive teacher professional development, and have a potentially huge influence on learners, teachers and education systems. All teachers also create their own materials, whether a few sentences on a blackboard, a highly-structured fully-realised online course, or anything in between. Despite this, the knowledge and skills needed to create effective language learning materials are rarely part of teacher training, and are mostly learnt by trial and error.
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The Roman Empire, a vast and enduring power, stands as one of history's most remarkable civilizations, leaving an indelible imprint on the world. It emerged from the Roman Republic, transitioning into an imperial powerhouse under the leadership of Augustus Caesar in 27 BCE. This transformation marked the beginning of an era defined by unprecedented territorial expansion, architectural marvels, and profound cultural influence.
The empire's roots lie in the city of Rome, founded, according to legend, by Romulus in 753 BCE. Over centuries, Rome evolved from a small settlement to a formidable republic, characterized by a complex political system with elected officials and checks on power. However, internal strife, class conflicts, and military ambitions paved the way for the end of the Republic. Julius Caesar’s dictatorship and subsequent assassination in 44 BCE created a power vacuum, leading to a civil war. Octavian, later Augustus, emerged victorious, heralding the Roman Empire’s birth.
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4.
5. NAME IS BASED ON A BBC
COMEDY SERIES FROM THE 1970S
Monty Python's Flying Circus
Guido van Rossum
December 1989
8. Easy-to-learn:
Easy-to-read:
Easy-to-maintain:
A broad standard library:
Interactive Mode:
Portable:
Python has few keywords, a simple structure, and a clearly defined syntax.
Python code is more clearly defined and visible to the eyes.
Python's source code is fairly easy to maintain.
Python's bulk of the library is very portable and cross-platform compatible on
....... UNIX, Windows, and Macintosh.
Python has support for an interactive mode that allows interactive testing and
.......debugging of snippets of code.
Python can run on a wide variety of hardware platforms and has the same
........interface on all platforms.
9. Extendable:
Databases:
GUI Programming:
Scalable:
You can add low-level modules to the Python interpreter. These modules
........enable programmers to add to or customize their tools to be more efficient.
Python provides interfaces to all major commercial databases.
Python supports GUI applications that can be created and ported to many
.......system calls, libraries, and windows systems, such as Windows MFC,
.......Macintosh, and the X Window system of Unix.
Python provides a better structure and support for large programs than shell
........scripting.
10. Portability:
Interpret:
Compile:
A property of a program that can run on more than one kind of
........computer.
To execute a program in a high-level language by translating it one
........line at a time.
To translate a program written in a high-level language into a low-level
........language all at once, in preparation for later execution.
11.
12.
13. A program is a sequence of instructions that specifies how to
perform a computation.
Input: Get data from the keyboard, a file, or some other device.
Output: Display data on the screen or send data to a file or other
device.
Process:
Math: Perform basic mathematical operations like addition and
multiplication.
Conditional execution: Check for certain conditions and execute
the appropriate code.
Repetition: Perform some action repeatedly, usually with some
variation.
1.
2.
3.
17. Numbers
1. int (signed integers):
They are often called just integers or int, are positive or negative whole numbers
with no decimal point.
2. long (long integers ):
Also called long, they are integers of unlimited size, written like integers and
followed by an uppercase or lowercase L.
3. float (floating point real values):
Also called floats, they represent real numbers and are written with a decimal
point dividing the integer and fractional parts. Floats may also be in scientific
notation, with E or e indicating the power of 10 (2.5e2 = 2.5 x 102 = 250).
4. complex (complex numbers):
Are of the form a + bJ, where a and b are floats and J (or j) represents the square
root of -1 (which is an imaginary number). The real part of the number is a, and the
imaginary part is b.
18. 1. Variables are reserved memory locations that are used to store values and
are referenced by a name.
Example: Assigning a contact number and referencing it by a contact name
2. Syntax to define a variable is as follows:
variableName = value
Example: phoneNumber = 12345
19. Variable name should start with an alphabet or underscore (‘_’) followed
by any number of alphabets, digits and underscores
Example: phoneNumber is different from PhoneNumber and phonenumber
Variable name cannot be a reserved name
Example: print, if, for, etc
Variable name cannot contain any special character other than underscore
Variable names are case sensitive.
23. While loop – syntax- while(condition):
For loop – syntax – for i in range(0,n):
24. A collection of built-in modules, each providing different functionality
beyond what is included in the core Python.
import math
math.sqrt(16)
math.factorial(10)
These are called as fruitful functions in python.
25. Functions are created to make calculations easy to reuse
The general form of a function call is <<function_name>>(<<arguments>>)
An argument is an expression that appears between the parenthesis of a
function call.
The number within parenthesis in the below function call is argument.
27. Rules to execute a function call:
Evaluate each argument one at a time, working from left to right.
Pass the resulting values into the function.
Executes the function.
The result is obtained.
abs(-7) + abs (3)
pow(abs(-2), round(3.2))
28. X = input(“Enter an expression:”)
Multiple assignments are also possible
Ex: x,y = 3,4
x,y = map(int, input().split())
35. Strings are a collection of characters. They are enclosed in
single or double-quotes.
Eg: ‘Climate is pleasant’
‘1234’
‘#@$’
36. Operators overloading are available in default.
3*’a’ = ‘aaa’
‘a’+’a’ = ‘aa’
‘a’ + 3 will give synatax error (you cannot add a string and a number)
‘a’ + ‘3’ = ‘a3’
‘a’*’a’ will give a syntax error.
37. Indexing is used to extract individual characters from a string
Indexing in python starts from 0.
S = ‘welcome’
S[0] = ‘w’
S[1] = ‘e’ ….
38. Slicing is taking subsets from a string.
Lower limit is inclusive where as Upper limit is exclusive.
S=‘welcome’
S[0:2] ??
S[0:] ??
S[:3] ??
S[:] ???
S[0:4]??
39. ‘a’ in ‘ssn’
‘ss’ in ‘ssn’
Replacing a string:
Text = ‘Python is easy’
Text = Text.replace(‘easy’ , ‘easy and powerful’)
41. Write a python function to find the max of 3 numbers
Check whether a number is palindrome using function
Check whether a string is palindrome using function
42. Write a Python function that accepts a string and calculate the
number of upper case letters and lower case letters