65 Python Built-in Functions Every Python Coder Must Know

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I have always admired computer science professors because they have nailed down the basics through repetitive teaching. Their understanding of the basics is so strong that almost nothing can surprise them anymore. To them, a new idea is mostly old wine in a new bottle.

If join this course, you’ll nail some of the Python basics today.

Particularly, we’ll focus on Python’s built-in functions. These days, when I’m ready with a good day’s work, I usually create a daily tutorial for each of the 69 (!) Python built-in functions.

You may ask WHY? — and rightly so. Two reasons:
 

  1. Studying the basics is critical for your success as a programmer. And what can be more basic than Python’s built-in functions? Python’s creators decided that these functions must be available in every Python installation.
  2. This has never been done before! There’s no course teaching all 69 Python built-in functions in the whole world. It’s surprising, isn’t it?


So, if you’re motivated to improve your basic knowledge in Python, check out our new Finxter Computer Science Academy Course that is now available

This course will teach you the most important of the most essential Python built-in functions.

It’s in the top 20% of the top 20% of important stuff to know about Python. It’ll be time well spent for you.

I’ll carefully introduce each of those 69 functions in a guided video tutorial by example.

Get it done today!

65 Python Built-in Functions Every Python Coder Must Know

Getting Things Done with Little Python Helpers

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Learning the Pythonic Way to Work with Iterables

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Creating Data Structures and Types

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Achieving More in Object-Oriented Programming (OOP)

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Deep Diving into Operating System and Python Internals

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About the teacher

Chris

Chris is the founder of the programming education company FINXTER, author of the Coffee Break Python series of self-published books, the popular programming book Python One-Liners (NoStarch 2020), a doctorate computer scientist, and owner of one of the top 10 Python blogs worldwide.

His research interests include graph theory and distributed systems.

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