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=== Lectures 8 & 9 === | |||
Django | |||
Knowledge of Django is only useful if you are using Django. | |||
Here is the code I made with my lecture: https://github.com/evrom/django-example-for-class | |||
Here is a good tutorial to start with django: https://tutorial.djangogirls.org/en/django/ | |||
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Revision as of 10:48, 14 November 2017
Advanced Python
Contact
My email is eroman@itcollege.ee
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I know already?
- How to use the unix shell
- How to install a package with pip
- Write and use pythons functions
- Use lists, strings, dictionaries, and integers with python
- know the syntax of a python class
you should be able to pass these tests: https://wiki.itcollege.ee/index.php/I719_Fundamentals_of_Python#Practice_Test
What should I write python with?
whatever you want!
If you don't know what to use, check the following - Spyder
a lightweight python IDE. Very basic, but works out of the box and is quick to learn. Use this if you want to start with something easy. - Vim
popular and useful text editor. Hard to learn, but widely used and very effecient once learned. To start using with python, consider using https://github.com/amix/vimrc - Emacs
a text editor and more. Hard to learn, but once learned is very effecient and useful. - Visual Studio Code
an editor with IDE features from microsoft. It is very new and becoming more and more popular. It is not open source. - PyCharm
the most popular python IDE. It is not open source.
What python version are we using?
Both 2 and 3. Our code should work on both versions. Unless you are using asyncio, which can only support python 3. `
Grading
The class is pass/fail, and passing will depend on a final project.
Requirements
- Proper version control. Small commits, with relevant commit messages.
- It has a relevant unit test
- It uses an automated test runner
- It runs on python 2 and 3
- It has a robust README
- I must approve the project idea
Deadlines
A project idea must be picked by the middle class (8th class). I will approve the project idea or suggest improvements to the idea. If you do not submit your idea, then one will be given to you. You may change your project idea with my approval.
The project deadline with be determined.
Lecture Notes
Videos
The lecture videos for the Wednesday 12:00-13:30 class is here: https://echo360.org.uk/section/c55c42d4-ecbb-4a3a-8508-6c7d66577044/home
The lecture videos for the Friday 16:15-19:20 class is here: https://echo360.org.uk/section/e8d9bf77-53ea-467a-b31b-7afc0352bd00/home
Lecture 1
Python 2 and 3 code. PEP 8.
https://wiki.itcollege.ee/index.php/Advanced_Python_(Fall_2017)/lecture1
Lecture 2
Scoping and python packaging basics.
https://wiki.itcollege.ee/index.php/Advanced_Python_(Fall_2017)/lecture2
Lecture 3
Scope within classes, `while`, and generators.
https://wiki.itcollege.ee/index.php/Advanced_Python_(Fall_2017)/lecture3
Lecture 4
Functional Programming
https://wiki.itcollege.ee/index.php/Advanced_Python_(Fall_2017)/lecture4
Lecture 5
Introduction to coroutines, event driven programming, streams
https://wiki.itcollege.ee/index.php/Advanced_Python_(Fall_2017)/lecture5
Lecture 6
Concurrency
https://wiki.itcollege.ee/index.php/Advanced_Python_(Fall_2017)/lecture6
Lecture 7
Defining datatypes
https://wiki.itcollege.ee/index.php/Advanced_Python_(Fall_2017)/lecture7
Lectures 8 & 9
Django
Knowledge of Django is only useful if you are using Django.
Here is the code I made with my lecture: https://github.com/evrom/django-example-for-class
Here is a good tutorial to start with django: https://tutorial.djangogirls.org/en/django/
Lecture 10
Binary, Hex, and Base64 with CryptoPals
https://wiki.itcollege.ee/index.php/Advanced_Python_(Fall_2017)/lecture10