Mastery11-Conditionals
–Originally published at simon_dobers This Mastery is about conditionals in Python 3. Conditionals are essentially for coding as you will see in this post. Conditionals
Solving Problems with Programming
–Originally published at simon_dobers This Mastery is about conditionals in Python 3. Conditionals are essentially for coding as you will see in this post. Conditionals
–Originally published at simon_dobers Creating a module in python is nothing more but writing a python file. Let`s do an example: Imagine you want to
–Originally published at simon_dobers Python modules are .py files with python code. Every Python file can be referenced as a module. Importing modules is similar
–Originally published at simon_dobers In Mastery07 I explained what a function is, how it works and how you can call it. This Mastery will be
–Originally published at simon_dobers When programming, functions are of fundamental importance. Imagine you want to search at some places in your program in an array
–Originally published at simon_dobers In python 3 we have the ability to perform user input by using the input() function. If you want the user
–Originally published at simon_dobers There are a lot of different ways to perform an output. In this post I will focus on the different possibilities
–Originally published at simon_dobers In python there are different data types, which I will explain in more detail in the following post. Unlike other programming
–Originally published at simon_dobers This Mastery was about the Zen of Python, which was formulated by Tim Peters in 1999. The Zen of Python is
–Originally published at simon_dobers The aim of this mastery was to understand the need and use of comments in Python respectively in programming in general.