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Python crash course

This is a Python course I have written to quickly teach Python to my colleagues and students, made of slides and samples for hands-on exercises.

It takes around four to five hours to present all the slides and to run the hands-on exercises.

The original course was based on my mini Python tutorial.

This is still a work in progress, some parts are not fully written yet. If you would like the source version (PPT) to contribute to the course, please send me an e-mail at decalage[a]laposte.net.

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