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  <li>Think Python: Chapter 5 Conditionals and recursion
 
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  <li>Boolean expression</li>
 
  <li>Logical operators</li>
 
  <li>Conditional execution</li>
 
  <li>Alternative execution</li>
 
  <li>Chained conditionals</li>
 
  <li>Nested conditionals</li>
 
  <li>Recursion</li>
 
  <li>Infinite recursion</li>
 
  <li>Keyboard Input</li>
 
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Revision as of 08:20, 13 March 2018

OPS435 Weekly Task Update
week Topics Reading/Reference Tasks/Labs
1: Jan 17-23 Course Overview
  • Introduction
  • Why Python?
  • Languate: natural & formal

Python Environment

  • Concepts:
    1. keywords
    2. builtins
  • Python Shell:
    1. help()
    2. dir()
    3. type()
    4. import
  • Think Python: Chapter 1
    • What is a program?
    • Input, process (sequence, looping, repetition), output
    • complier, interpreter
    • Debugging
2:Jan 24-30 Python Basics:
  • Objects
  • Variables
  • Operations
  • Built-in Functions
  • Think Python: Chapter 2
    • Variable, expressions and statements
    • Script mode and interactive mode
    • Python math operators and order of operations
    • String operation '+' and '*'
3:Jan 31-Feb 6 Reusing Python Code:
  • Functions
  • Lists
  • Think Python: Chapter 3 Functions
    • Function calls
    • Adding new functionse
    • Definitions and usess
    • Flow of execution
    • Parameters and arguments
    • Variables and parameters
    • Fruitful functions and void functions
4:Feb 7-13 Basic Data Structures and String Manipulation:
  • Tuples
  • Lists
  • Sets
  • Dictionaries
  • Strings
  • Think Python: Chapter 5 Conditionals and recursion
    • Boolean expression
    • Logical operators
    • Conditional execution
    • Alternative execution
    • Chained conditionals
    • Nested conditionals
    • Recursion
    • Infinite recursion
    • Keyboard Input
5:Feb 14-20
6:Feb 21-Mar 6 Mid-Term Test
  • Date: March 6, 2018
  • Topics: Lab 1 to Lab 5 and All topics covered from week 1 to week 5
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Break:Feb 26-Mar 4
7:Mar 7-13 Files, Exceptions:
  • File Handling
  • Error Handling
  • Think Python: Chapter 14 - Files
    • Reading and writing
    • Format operator
    • Filenames and paths
    • Catching exception
    • Databasess
    • Picking
    • Pipes
    • Writing modules
8:Mar 14-20 Classes:
  • Components of a class
  • Classes and objects
  • Think Python: Chapter 15 - Classes and objects
    • Programmer-defined types
    • Attributes
    • Instances and return values
    • Objects are mutable
    • Copying
9:Mar 21-27 Classes:
  • Designing classes
  • Understanding scope
  • Think Python: Chapter 16 - Classes and functions
    • Pure functions
    • Modifiers
    • Prototyping versus planning
  • Think Python: Chapter 17 - Classes and methods
    • The init method
    • The __str__methond
    • Operator overloading
    • Type-based dispatch
    • Polymorphism
10:Mar 28-Apr 3
11:Apr 4-10 Configuration management:
  • Fabric
  • Ansible
12:Apr 11-17 Python Networking
  • Network Client
  • Network Server
  • Asynchronous Python Networking
13:Apr 18-24