Certified Entry Level Python Programmer - Part 21 - The if-else Statement

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🎥 Certified Entry-Level Python Programmer - Part 21 | The if-else Statement

Welcome to Part 21 of our free PCEP™ – Certified Entry-Level Python Programmer course! This series is designed to help you confidently prepare for and pass the PCEP-30-0x exam offered by the Python Institute.

🚀 In this video, you’ll:

Learn about the if-else statement in Python

Walk through an example of the logic

Examine if-else nesting

Learn about the textbook that accompanies this course

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The PCEP™ – Certified Entry-Level Python Programmer certification is an industry-recognized credential that proves your foundational knowledge of Python programming. It’s perfect for anyone starting out in programming, aiming to build a tech career, or looking to validate their Python skills.

🧠 Course Topics (based on the PCEP-30-0x exam):

Basic concepts and syntax of Python

Data types, variables, and operations

Flow control (if statements, loops)

Functions and exception handling

Basics of Python modules and packages

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Both also available on Apple Books, which makes me happy (and less than Amazon)! Will pick that up when I can! (the book I'm reading currently, which was actually shown in the initial Python results you showed, is weird.)

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