PythPeare: Python-360 All-in-1 Course
1. 45 easy lessons
2. All major key concepts summarize in the poetic rhyme
3. 20 Coding exercises
4. Certificate of completion
5. Python Quick reference (Download now free of cost)
6. Projects, Projects, and Projects
7. Build your own Repository Reference of Pre-developed Project Building Blocks
Introduction to Python
Python is considered to be one of the fastest growing languages. Many of the top-rated companies are using Python and it has become the most popular language. Python is high-level interpreted and general-purpose programming language. It was created by Guido van Rossum back in 1991, and during the last 5 years it has taken a lead which can be shown by the following graphics.
Why use PythPeare to learn Python?
PythPeare has established itself as not only a training course but also as an “Ultimate Reference of Python for Teachers and Learners”. We also invite the learner of other courses to use PythPeare as an additional reference to further clear the concepts and build a strong foundation for their future career.
Python concepts are explained in simple English and at the end of each lesson, they are repeated in a comprehensive poetic rhyming.
How about some samples?
The FAQs on the first page are the reference and let me also share something more:
An amazing breakthrough in teaching has just arrived
“Learn through poetry”, this new concept is derived
The text you may forget but rhyme you may long remember
Like “30 days have September, April, June, and November”
Learning through rhyming brings a paradigm shift in teaching
This breakthrough's effects are mind boggling and far-reaching
The world of learning as we know, won’t remain the same
This may result in a big change in the rules of the game
In the post COVID times, a course like this you may need
It’s simple, easy, short, direct, unique and fun indeed
Key concepts, tips, explanations and summaries are in rhyme
In addition, we will keep updating them from time to time
Don’t ask if this rhyme is computer generated
What we are sure of is that this was long-awaited
Focus on the content, forget about the source
It is learning made fun; which you might endorse
PythPeare: The World's First Python Training with Rhyming