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1. Basics

2. Conditions / Loops

3. Functions / Lambda

4. Arrays

5. Lists / Tuples

6. Sets / Dictionaries
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Introduction
Python is a popular programming language. It was created by Guido van
Rossum, and released in 1991.

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Introduction

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Why Python ?
● Python works on different platforms

● Python has a simple syntax similar to the English language.

● Python allows developers to write complex programs with few lines

● Python runs on an interpreter system

● Python can be treated in a procedural way, an object-oriented way or a

functional way

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Python Basics - Comments

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Python Basics - Variables

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Python Basics - Data Types
The most commonly used data types in Python are:

1. Numeric types: This includes integers, floats, and complex numbers.

2. Boolean type: This includes True and False values.

3. Sequence types: This includes strings, lists, and tuples.

4. Mapping type: This includes dictionaries.

5. Set types: This includes sets and frozensets.

6. None type: This includes None value.


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Python Basics - Data Types
Numeric types: This includes integers, floats, and complex numbers.

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Boolean type: This includes True and False values.

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Python Basics - Data Types
Sequence types: This includes strings, lists, and tuples.

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Python Basics - Data Types
Mapping type: This includes dictionaries.

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Python Basics - Data Types
Set types: This includes sets and frozensets.

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None type: This includes None value.

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