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About the Course

This course will introduce the core data structures of the Python programming language. We will move past the basics of procedural programming and explore how we can use the Python built-in data structures such as lists, dictionaries, and tuples to perform increasingly complex data analysis. This course will cover Chapters 6-10 of the textbook “Python for Everybody”. This course covers Python 3....
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Jul 24, 2020

Excellent explanation. Professor Charles kept the course from being monotonous. Learnt in depth about reading from file, sorting dictionaries and appending lists. Looking forward to learn more courses

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Jul 8, 2017

This course provides a crystal-clear coverage on Python data structures. If you need to spin up quickly on Python data structures (file, list, dict, tuple), this will get you there with ease. Enjoy!

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By Rohit

Mar 24, 2020

this course is very good. easily understandable. and the DR. chuck is a great instructor

By Chen L

Mar 10, 2020

I like professor's teaching style, I believe I can finish learning the rest of the course

By Shaion T

Feb 18, 2020

Dr. Charles Delivery is excellent and it is easy to digest the content and learn quickly.

By Alexandra R

Feb 11, 2020

Very nice introduction to Python! Really loved Dr. Chucks! Marvellous work! Thank you! :)

By balkaran k

Oct 6, 2019

this is the best course for beginners which is don't know about data structure in python.

By Muhammad S U

Sep 16, 2019

Learnt a lot of new things in this course.And they explained them in a very effective way

By Vipul K

Jun 19, 2019

I Just Recommend Everyone To Join This Course So That You Can Get A Good Start In Python.

By JaMia M

May 12, 2019

Great course. Love Dr. Chuck's classes. Looking forward to continuing the specialization.

By nicky

Jan 19, 2019

nice one, a little hard, especially for non English learners, but finally pass the exams.

By Brajesh K

Dec 8, 2018

It was excellent ...I learnt a lot ..And Hope this course will help other learners also..

By Gabor S

Oct 30, 2018

An excellent, thoroughly enjoyable follow-up to the course 'Getting started with Python'.

By Abhimanyu

May 11, 2018

Best course to grab a hold on concepts of python data structures for newbies in the field

By RAGHAV A

May 5, 2018

Great course but there should be more assignments for practice and appliction of conceots

By John V

Mar 5, 2018

Professor Chuck does a great job laying out the step by step approach to learning Python!

By Fai C

Dec 12, 2017

The course is useful yet is full of fun! Really enjoy learning Python through the course.

By Alexander R

Nov 8, 2017

It was great course with fantastic lecturer! It wasn't easy, but it was very interesting.

By Michelle E

Sep 26, 2017

Great class!

This course it truly for everybody. The instructor is very clear, and funny!

By Ravichandra V

Jun 26, 2017

It was an awesome course. The lectures were easy to understand and also easy to remember.

By BingMing C

Apr 26, 2017

Dr. Chuck is great,very excellent course for beginners,but the exercises are kind of easy

By Jan-Hendrik L

Jan 9, 2017

It was a very interesting course, easy to follow, information on point and good examples.

By Giorgi T

Dec 11, 2016

Dr. Chuck explains everything in detail and clearly. The textbook is easy to understand.

By Ivan H

Oct 24, 2016

As was the case with the first course about Python, this one was as awesome! I want more!

By Tushar s

Aug 28, 2016

My Gosh!!! I loved this course so much that I started loving programming. Thanks @drchuck

By Luis L

Aug 25, 2016

Very good explanations. Concepts are presented in a comfortable way. So much instructive.

By Debarshi C

Apr 11, 2016

Now I can proudly say that I have learned python data structures from Michigan University