solve over 350 exercises in Python and Object Oriented Programming (OOP)
deal with real programming problems
work with documentation
guaranteed instructor support
Welcome to the 350+ Exercises – Python Programming Mega Pack – OOP course where you can test your Python & Object Oriented Programming skills.
Topics you will find in the basic exercises:
- print() function
- calculations in Python
- slicing
- strings, and str methods
- data types
- data structures: set. tuple, list, dict
- program flow control
- if statement
- for loops
- break statement
- continue statement
- while loops
- exception handling
- input/output
- reading files
- saving to files
- built-in functions
- defining your own functions
- anonymous functions – lambda expression
- generators
- set comprehension
- list comprehension
- dict comprehension
- built-in modules
Topics you will find in the Object Oriented Programming exercises:
- namespaces and scopes
- LEGB rule
- *args and **kwargs
- class attributes
- instance attributes
- the __init__() method
- visibility of variables/attributes
- encapsulation
- computed attributes
- class method – decorator @classmethod
- static method – decorator @staticmethod
- special methods, __new__(), __init__(), __repr__(), __str__(), __len__() and many more
- inheritance, single inheritance, multiple inheritance
- MRO – Method Resolution Order
- super()
- abstract classes, the ABC class and the @abstractmethod decorator
This course is designed for people who have basic knowledge in Python and OOP concepts. It consists of 350 exercises with solutions. This is a great test for people who are learning the Python language and Object Oriented Programming and are looking for new challenges. Exercises are also a good test before the interview.
If you’re wondering if it’s worth taking a step towards Python and OOP, don’t hesitate any longer and take the challenge today.
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