BiteSize Python for Absolute Beginners: Essentials
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BiteSize Python for Absolute Beginners: Essentials
This course is part of BiteSize Python for Absolute Beginners Specialization
Instructor: Di Wu
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What you'll learn
Use Python programming fundamentals, including variables, data types, and basic input/output functions
Perform arithmetic, relational, and logical operations, and manipulate strings
Analyze and create Python programs to solve real-world problems
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There are 6 modules in this course
Start your Python journey with this course, where youβll gain a solid foundation in this powerful language. Learn how to work with variables and data types to store and process information, master operations to perform calculations and make comparisons, and unlock the power of strings for text manipulation. Through hands-on case studies, like creating a checkout system, splitting tips, and calculating compound interest, youβll apply your skills to solve real-life problems. This beginner-friendly course is perfect for anyone looking to build practical coding skills and confidence in Python.
This module introduces the basics of Python, highlighting why it is a popular programming language and how to start learning it. It covers the differences between script and interactive Python, explains why iPython is preferred, and introduces Jupyter Notebooks as a powerful tool for coding. Additionally, it explores the distinctions between local and cloud-based coding environments, including the specific setup used in Coursera labs.
What's included
12 readings1 assignment
12 readingsβ’Total 111 minutes
- Course Updates and Accessibility Supportβ’1 minute
- BiteSize Pedagogyβ’10 minutes
- Assessment Strategyβ’10 minutes
- Course Overviewβ’10 minutes
- What is Python?β’10 minutes
- Why Python?β’10 minutes
- How to Learn Python?β’10 minutes
- Script Python VS Interactive Pythonβ’10 minutes
- Why Interactive Python is Suitable for Data Scienceβ’10 minutes
- Jupyter Notebookβ’10 minutes
- Local or Cloudβ’10 minutes
- Coursera Labsβ’10 minutes
1 assignmentβ’Total 10 minutes
- Test Your Understandingβ’10 minutes
This module explores the basics of input and output in Python. Starting with the classic "Hello, World!" example using the print() function, it explains the differences between single, double, and triple quotation marks in Python. The module also covers how to print multiple values simultaneously and introduces the input() function to receive user inputs. Learners will see how to combine input() and print() to create simple interactive programs.
What's included
1 reading1 assignment6 ungraded labs
1 readingβ’Total 10 minutes
- Interact with GenAIβ’10 minutes
1 assignmentβ’Total 30 minutes
- Test Your Understandingβ’30 minutes
6 ungraded labsβ’Total 120 minutes
- Hello, World! β’20 minutes
- Single or Doubleβ’20 minutes
- Tripleβ’20 minutes
- Multipleβ’20 minutes
- Get Inputsβ’20 minutes
- Combine I/Oβ’20 minutes
This module introduces variables in Python, including how to define them and the rules for naming them correctly according to syntax and conventions. It covers the fundamental data typesβintegers (int), floating-point numbers (float), and strings (str)βand explains how to convert between these types using Pythonβs built-in conversion functions.
What's included
5 readings2 assignments2 ungraded labs
5 readingsβ’Total 50 minutes
- What are variablesβ’10 minutes
- References in your lifeβ’10 minutes
- Naming Rulesβ’10 minutes
- Data Typesβ’10 minutes
- Interact with GenAIβ’10 minutes
2 assignmentsβ’Total 40 minutes
- Test Your Understandingβ’30 minutes
- Naming Rulesβ’10 minutes
2 ungraded labsβ’Total 40 minutes
- Data Typesβ’20 minutes
- Convertersβ’20 minutes
This module focuses on the different types of operations in Python, including assignment, arithmetic, relational, and logical operations. It explains how to use these operations to manipulate data and make comparisons within Python programs, providing a foundational understanding of how data is processed and evaluated.
What's included
1 reading1 assignment4 ungraded labs
1 readingβ’Total 10 minutes
- Interact with GenAIβ’10 minutes
1 assignmentβ’Total 30 minutes
- Test Your Understandingβ’30 minutes
4 ungraded labsβ’Total 80 minutes
- Assignment Operationsβ’20 minutes
- Arithmetic Operationsβ’20 minutes
- Relational Operationsβ’20 minutes
- Logical Operationsβ’20 minutes
This module delves into the str data type in Python, covering everything from the basics of what a string is to how to create, access, and manipulate strings. It includes techniques for slicing, concatenating, and formatting strings, as well as an overview of common string methods that simplify text processing tasks.
What's included
2 readings1 assignment6 ungraded labs
2 readingsβ’Total 20 minutes
- What is a String?β’10 minutes
- Interact with GenAIβ’10 minutes
1 assignmentβ’Total 30 minutes
- Test Your Understandingβ’30 minutes
6 ungraded labsβ’Total 100 minutes
- String Creationβ’10 minutes
- String Accessβ’20 minutes
- String Slicingβ’20 minutes
- String Concatenationβ’10 minutes
- String Formatingβ’20 minutes
- String Methodsβ’20 minutes
This module applies essential Python concepts through practical case studies, demonstrating how to solve real-life problems using the skills learned in previous modules. The case studies include a checkout system for calculating total costs, a tip-splitting application to fairly divide tips among diners, and a compound interest calculator for financial planning.
What's included
1 reading3 ungraded labs
1 readingβ’Total 10 minutes
- Interact with GenAIβ’10 minutes
3 ungraded labsβ’Total 90 minutes
- Simple Check-Out Systemβ’30 minutes
- Tip Split Systemβ’30 minutes
- Compound Interest Calculatorβ’30 minutes
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Reviewed on May 27, 2025
Good class with a steay building of lessons and understanding.
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Great format. Took me a minute to figure out the lab controls, but once I did I love it.
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The content is straightforward and applies real life challenges.
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