Description: This course lays the groundwork for your Python programming journey. You'll learn essential Python syntax, data structures, and control flow, while practicing debugging and basic code optimization techniques.

Python Programming Fundamentals

Python Programming Fundamentals
This course is part of Microsoft Python Development Professional Certificate

Instructor: Microsoft
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- Category: Version Control
- Category: Debugging
- Category: Unit Testing
- Category: Code Reusability
- Category: Software Testing
- Category: Web Development
- Category: Data Structures
- Category: Computer Programming
- Category: Algorithms
- Category: Scripting
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- Category: Git (Version Control System)
- Category: Jupyter
- Category: GitHub
- Category: Python Programming
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Reviewed on Feb 27, 2026
The course was a great introduction to the world of Python. I was able to understand Python concepts and start writing my own code to solve real-life problems. It was also my first Python course.
Reviewed on Jun 11, 2025
I am glad I took this course. It helped me get a good foundation for the next phase
Reviewed on Apr 12, 2025
Excellent—as long as it isn’t your first course. This course heavily relies on students’ interest and their desire to explore independently. Many topics are introduced, but not elaborated on.
