This course will continue the introduction to Python programming that started with Python Programming Essentials. We'll learn about different data representations, including strings, lists, and tuples, that form the core of all Python programs. We will also teach you how to access files, which will allow you to store and retrieve data within your programs. These concepts and skills will help you to manipulate data and write more complex Python programs.

Python Data Representations
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Python Data Representations
This course is part of Introduction to Scripting in Python Specialization


Instructors: Scott Rixner
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Reviewed on Apr 29, 2020
well the instructors were as always awesome, but i have always felt that what i am taught and what i give for a project are quite different, i just feel so
Reviewed on Mar 4, 2023
This course was awesome and challenging. Spent a lot of time on the final project, but eventually got it done. I like its soft difficulty. I mean its hard, but not in an intimidating, daunting way.
Reviewed on Dec 29, 2017
This is a fun and informative course which builds on the previous Python Programming Essentials. The final project is a challenging application of string manipulation.





