Software Engineering Fast-Track Course
Software Engineering Fast-Track Course
Course
A 32 Hours Fast-Track Course to Learning How Program and Build
Softwares and Applications Using Python
Requirements
● A computer with internet connection
● Good learning attitude
● Basic computer skills
● You have to practice and apply the learnings in this course
Description
Welcome To Software Engineering Fast Track Course
Jumpstart your programming skills without having to go through the hard way!
Python is an easy and fun language to learn, and it is now one of the most popular
programming languages. Named as the fast-growing major programming language in
2016-2017. It is suitable for almost any task from scripting automations, desktop
console and GUI applications, gaming, mobile and web development
From the very basics to advanced concepts, this Python and Django programming
course is perfect for students wanting to fast track to advanced learning. You will learn
the basics concepts of API, SQL, Web Design and Development.
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With the right mindset, understanding, and application of the teachings in this course,
you will become a fast track learner Software Engineer in Python and Django!
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I can't guarantee your success – this course does take work on your part. But You Can
Do It!
I am also not responsible for your actions. You are responsible for 100% of the
decisions and actions you make while doing this course.
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Section 5: Algorithms
Section 7: Expressions
Section 8: Conditions
Arbin Bulaybulay
LinkedIn: https://ph.linkedin.com/in/arbinbulaybulay
I graduated in 1997 in USJ-R, Cebu City with a degree in Computer Science. We have
no Windows yet in those years of studies until I graduated. So, there was no Google
too. So, I didn’t have the confidence to pursue a career in programming aside from the
fact that there were no much opportunities, I also have no personal computer to play
with, and no knowledge in Windows proprietary language like VB which was a popular
language at that time.
To cut the long story short, I ended up in sales and a desktop publications kind of job.
Until I met SPi in 2004 and in June of 2010, I finally landed to what I have long prayed
and awaited career.