Certificate of Completion - the Complete Python Programmer Bootcamp 2021

I earned a Certificate of Completion that verifies that I successfully completed the course “The Complete Python Programmer Bootcamp 2021” on 9/6/2021 offered by Udemy Academy. The course instructor is Giles McMullen-Klein, who is a British programmer who went to Oxford University and used Python there. The certificate indicates the entire course was completed as validated by the student. The course duration represents the course's total video hours at the most recent completion. The length of the course is 14.0 total video hours. • Capstone project - I built an exact change calculator using OpenCV that looks at the image and estimates the value of the change in the image. Major topics covered by the course: • Variables and strings + Exercises • Conditions + Exercises • For loops + Exercises • Dictionaries • Files and functions + Exercises • Classes + Exercises • General Tips • Blg O • Advanced Python: Caesar Cipher & Two Sum Problems challenges • Advanced Python: Matplotlib (Random walk simulation, Sierpinski triangle, image library) • Advanced Python: Stacks + Challenge of Tower of Hanoi • Search and sort (Linear, Binary, and Insertion sorts) • Advanced Python: Cards and coins (Luhn’s algorithm). Creating Cards game class. • Advanced Python: Debugging in Spyder • Advanced Python: Strings and expressions • Exception handling in Python • Introduction to Data Wrangling with Python and pandas • Git and GitHub • Further exercises • Installing Python and Virtual Environments on Windows and Unix machines • IDE: PyCharm, Visual Studio Code, and Spyder • Jupyter Notebook • Package manager - Anaconda You can find the course at · https://www.udemy.com/course/the-complete-python-programmer-bootcamp Thanks to Giles' youtube videos where he advised newcomers to create their own blog and that originally influenced me to create this blog.

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Hi, I'm Pavlo Ivanov. I am the creator of this blog. In October of last year, I decided to start studying for a career in data science. Although my previous work experience was account manager I always wanted to go for data analytics and programming. This blog is made for anyone passionate about data analytics using Python and who would like to share his tips and best practices for learning it.

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