Python Lesson 1 - Print to Screen, Numerical Operations
In this first Python tutorial, we show you how to use an Online IDE (so you don't have to install anything) to run your first line of Python code. We also show you how to use some basic numerical operations in Python, such as addition, subtraction, multiplication and division, and then store the results in a variable and print it out.
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Eddie the Magic Monk has 16 years teaching experience as a high school teacher in Australia. He will explain things to you in the simplest way possible to help you fully understand high school mathematics and computer science concepts.
Eddie began his tutorial channel on Youtube in 2012. His videos have been well received all over the world and now has 22+ million views! He sees the benefit in multidisciplinary learning hence his tutorials cover topics ranging from maths to dance.
I didn't know about trinket.io. That's a great tool. I've been trying to play around with python and I believe it's quite a simple language compared to js or even php.
What I struggle with is when it comes to deploy python aps. It's so complicated to do for a newbie like me. If you can make a tutorial about that maybe ;-)?
sure! I shall keep heading in that direction :)
I love Python and is the easier language that you could use out there with immense help and community all over the Internet. Using the Online IDE is pretty handy as it gets out of your hands the need to install an IDE on your own computer.
Maybe more tutorials to come could include also some HIVE integration examples.
great idea! thank you!
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Glad to see you back! I was planning to start teaching python to my oldest boy. I will see what he thinks about your videos :)
thank you lemouth! I missed you too!