Why Python is required?
It is not like that I want to be a computer engineer at this juncture. Computer people will do their best in their field. But, as a mechanical engineer, I have to learn machine learning and artificial intelligence in future. For that, I need to know python. We may like it or not but this is the future. If you know programming from mechanical engineering point of view, you are an asset.
So, I am recording what I have been practicing at home. You can practice with me. In these videos, while practising, I am speaking in my mother language so that I do not have to divert my brain to speak. You can watch these videos and pick up a few things like a new beginner like me.
Courtesy: Telusko by Navin Reddy
Download the software from here: Python
1. Simple addition, subtraction, multiplication and division: Module 1
2. Strings: Module 2
3. Variables: Module 3
4. List: Module 4
5. Tuple: Module 5
6. Set path: Module 6
7. Datatype: None & Numeric: Module 7
8. Datatype: List, set, Tuple, String: Module 8
9. Datatype: Range & Dictionary: Module 9
10. Operators: Arithmetic & Assignment: Module 10
11. Operators: Unary & Relational: Module 11
12. Operators: Logical: Module 12
13. Number system: Module 13
14. Pycharm Software Download: Here/ Module 14: Use of Pycharm & Swapping of two variables
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