Introduction to Python programming

Tuesday, 8 April 2025 09:00 to Friday, 11 April 2025 18:00
FabioPitari
Provided as: 
Ordinary Course
Registrations closing: 
Tuesday, 18 March 2025 at 09:00

The course is FREE of charge, 

It will be held EXCLUSIVELY IN PRESENCE (No Streaming Available) and will be held in ITALIAN language. 

SUBSCRIPTIONS WILL OPEN ABOUT 3 MONTHS IN ADVANCE OF THE FIRST DAY OF LESSON. 

Organizer: 
FabioPitari

Description:

Python is an extremely versatile language and its use is growing more and more nowadays. Despite simplicity and readability are among significant Python strengths, writing a good quality Python code requires some degree of preparation. This course aims to introduce the student to the key topics of the language in order to give a solid basis for further investigations that will be required according to the specific field of application. The exposition of the topics uses several examples and tries as much as possible to highlight good Python programming practices in addition to the simple syntax correctness. To improve understanding, the different modules of the course are immediately put into practice in hands-on sessions in which students and teachers can interact directly on simple but significant concrete problems proposed in the exercise.

Skills:

By the end of the course each student should be able to:

  • understand the key features of Python language
  • write a Python program/module using the basic syntax elements
  • understand the best practices for programming in Python

Target Audience:

Researchers and programmers interested in an introduction to the Python programming language.

Pre-requisites:

Knowledge of the basic fundamentals of programming is useful but not necessary.

Intended for: 
Companies
Research Institutions
Universities
Area: 
Languages
Length: 
3-5 dd
Conclusa: 
0

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Today it is the largest Italian computing centre, one of the most important worldwide. With more seven hundred employees, it operates in the technological transfer sector through high performance scientific computing, the management and development of networks and web based services, and the development of complex information systems for treating large amounts of data.

It develops advanced Information Technology applications and services, acting like a trait-d'union between the academic world, the sphere of pure research and the world of industry and Public Administration. .

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