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Python Short Course - Summer 2020

Introduction to Python 3 designed to Ph.D. Students in Political Science (WUSTL)

Topics covered and Schedule:

Day Date Topic Homework
Day01 Mon. 8/24 Data Structure and Syntax
Day02 Wed. 8/26 Namespace and classes HW1 assigned (due Mon. 8/31)
Day03 Fri. 8/28 Errors and Exceptions
Day04 Mon. 8/31 Web Scraping HW2 assigned (due Thr. 9/03)
Day05 Wed. 9/02 Regular Expressions
Day06 Fri. 9/04 APIs HW3 assigned (due Thr. 9/10)
Day07 Tue. 9/08 SQL and Database
Day08 Wed. 9/09 Recursion and Sorting HW4 assigned (due Mon. 9/14)
Day09 Fri. 9/11 More on Data Structure HW5 assigned (due Thr. 9/17)
Poster Video Session Fri. 10/09

Previous Instructors:

Ryden Buttler (2019), Erin Rossiter (2018), Michele Torres (2017), David Carlson (2016), and Betül Demirkaya (2015), and Matt Dickenson (2014)

Course Materials:

Course materials created by Matt Dickeson. Changes over the years made by each instructor, including myself. Due to the Coronavirus pandemic, the 2020 iteration was designed to be taught online. Prior versions of this course can all be found on GitHub.

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