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##pythonlearn-001

###Programming for Everybody (Python) by Charles Severance The Course use TextBook Python for Informatics: Exploring Information by Dr. Charles R Severance for learning ,so all exsercise/assignment from Course based on The Text ##Syllabus Help

Week One: Introduction - Why we program?

Reading: Chapter 1
Assignment: Hello World (Due 21-April)
Extra Credit Assignment: Installation Screen Shots (Due 15-May)

Week Two: Variables and Expressions

Reading: Chapter 2
Assignment 2.2 (Due 28-Apr)
Assignment 2.3 (Due 28-Apr)

Week Three: Conditional code

Reading: Chapter 3
Assignment 3.1 (Due 5-May)
Assignment 3.3 (Due 5-May)
Extra Credit Essay 1 (Essay due 5-May, Grading Due 12-May)

Week Four: Functions

Reading: Chapter 4
Assignment 4.6 (Due 12-May)
Reminder: Extra Credit Assignment: Installation Screen Shots (Due 15-May)

Week Five: Loops and Iteration

Reading: Chapter 5
Assignment 5.2 (Due 19-May)
Extra Credit Essay 2 (Essay due 19-May, Grading Due 26-May)

Week Six: Strings

Reading: Chapter 6
Assignment 6.5 (Due 26-May)

Week Seven: Files

Reading: Chapter 7
Assignment 7.1 (Due 2-June)
Assignment 7.2 (Due 2-June)
Midterm Exam (Due 2-June)

Week Eight: Lists

Reading: Chapter 8
Assignment 8.4 (Due 9-June)
Assignment 8.5 (Due 9-June)
Extra Credit Essay (Essay due 9-June, Grading Due June 16)

Week Nine: Dictionaries

Reading: Chapter 9
Assignment 9.4 (Due 16-Jun)

Week Ten: Tuples

Reading: Chapter 10
Assignment 10.2 (Due 23-June)
Final Exam (Due 23-June)

Optional Topic: Regular Expressions

Reading: Chapter 11
Note that the assignment numbers are the actual assignments from the textbook.

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