Introduction to CS and Programming using Python
Massachusetts Institute of Technology via MIT OpenCourseWare
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This subject is aimed at students with little to no programming experience. It aims to provide students with an understanding of the role computation can play in solving problems. It also aims to help students, regardless of their major, feel justifiably confident in their ability to write simple programs that allow them to accomplish useful goals. The class will use the Python 3 programming language.
Syllabus
- Lecture 1: Introduction to CS and Programming Using Python
- Lecture 2: Strings, Input/Output, and Branching
- Lecture 3: Iteration
- Lecture 4: Loops over Strings, Guess-and-Check, and Binary
- Lecture 5: Floats and Approximation Methods
- Lecture 6: Bisection Search (FIXED)
- Lecture 7: Decomposition, Abstraction, and Functions
- Lecture 8: Functions as Objects
- Lecture 9: Lambda Functions, Tuples, and Lists
- Lecture 10: Lists and Mutability (FIXED)
- Lecture 11: Aliasing and Cloning
- Lecture 12: List Comprehension, Functions as Objects, Testing, and Debugging (FIXED)
- Lecture 13: Exceptions and Assertions
- Lecture 14: Dictionaries
- Lecture 15: Recursion
- Lecture 16: Recursion on Non-numerics
- Lecture 17: Python Classes
- Lecture 18: More Python Class Methods
- Lecture 19: Inheritance
- Lecture 20: Fitness Tracker Object-Oriented Programming Example
- Lecture 21: Timing Programs and Counting Operations
- Lecture 22: Big Oh and Theta
- Lecture 23: Complexity Classes Examples
- Lecture 24: Sorting Algorithms
- Lecture 25: Plotting
- Lecture 26: List Access, Hashing, Simulations, and Wrap-Up
Taught by
Dr. Ana Bell