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Python - Lesson #4 - Module 1 Chapter 2 - Variables, Expressions and Statements

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In this video I demonstrate the following: creating variables, mathematical and combined operators, syntax and runtime errors, displaying integers as strings in print() function, etc...
My name is Mike Seely and I teach computer science courses at the high school and college level in Colorado. These videos are appropriate for an Introduction to Programming - Python class. I understand that these videos are not of professional quality, but these are the videos I created for my students while we were all locked up during COVID. My videos are of me demonstrating entire programs and/or worksheets or practice quizzes that I would teach in class. My hope is they have a structured flow to them so they could support your learning in a programming course. I hope these videos help everyone learn a fairly difficult subject :)
PS - I apologize if the closed caption doesn't align with what I am saying. I ran the video through a Google translator and the closed caption is what Google came up with not me.
variables, methods, input, output, functions, primitive data types, int, double, char, boolean, ==, .equals(), print(), println(), sequence, selection, iteration, for loop, while loop, do while loop, nested loops, if, else, if else, nested if statements, {, }, (), abstraction, strings, arrays, 2D arrays, recursion, inheritance, interface, UML, flowchart, And, Or, Not, &&, ||, !, Truth Tables, logic, logic gates, binary, number systems, testing, debugging, writing, programming, Java, C++, Python, Netbeans, IDLE, Visual Studio, constants, final, polymorphism, sorting and searching algorithms, arithmetic expressions, combined operators, +, -, *, /, +=, -=, *=, /=, %, modulus, compiler, comments, //, /*, keywords, reserved words,
My name is Mike Seely and I teach computer science courses at the high school and college level in Colorado. These videos are appropriate for an Introduction to Programming - Python class. I understand that these videos are not of professional quality, but these are the videos I created for my students while we were all locked up during COVID. My videos are of me demonstrating entire programs and/or worksheets or practice quizzes that I would teach in class. My hope is they have a structured flow to them so they could support your learning in a programming course. I hope these videos help everyone learn a fairly difficult subject :)
PS - I apologize if the closed caption doesn't align with what I am saying. I ran the video through a Google translator and the closed caption is what Google came up with not me.
variables, methods, input, output, functions, primitive data types, int, double, char, boolean, ==, .equals(), print(), println(), sequence, selection, iteration, for loop, while loop, do while loop, nested loops, if, else, if else, nested if statements, {, }, (), abstraction, strings, arrays, 2D arrays, recursion, inheritance, interface, UML, flowchart, And, Or, Not, &&, ||, !, Truth Tables, logic, logic gates, binary, number systems, testing, debugging, writing, programming, Java, C++, Python, Netbeans, IDLE, Visual Studio, constants, final, polymorphism, sorting and searching algorithms, arithmetic expressions, combined operators, +, -, *, /, +=, -=, *=, /=, %, modulus, compiler, comments, //, /*, keywords, reserved words,