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Automate the Boring Stuff with Python Programming

A practical programming course for office workers, academics, and administrators who want to improve their productivity.

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  • Last Updated Mar 16, 2024

About This Course

Description

If you're an office worker, student, administrator, or just want to become more productive with your computer, programming will allow you write code that can automate tedious tasks. This course follows the popular (and free!) book, Automate the Boring Stuff with Python.

Automate the Boring Stuff with Python was written for people who want to get up to speed writing small programs that do practical tasks as soon as possible. You don't need to know sorting algorithms or object-oriented programming, so this course skips all the computer science and concentrates on writing code that gets stuff done.

This course is for complete beginners and covers the popular Python programming language. You'll learn basic concepts as well as:

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What you'll learn?
  1. Automate tasks on their computer by writing simple Python programs.
  2. Write programs that can do text pattern recognition with "regular expressions".
  3. Programmatically generate and update Excel spreadsheets.
  4. Parse PDFs and Word documents.
  5. Crawl web sites and pull information from online sources.



Every FAQ page you have must be accurate. As your organization faces product launches and updates, your FAQ pages should reflect these changes as well. This means your team needs to consistently review each page and revise it after launching new features.

While it's helpful to list out all FAQ questions on a single page or link to them from a landing page, this dense format can end up being tedious for many customers. Often, customers come to a FAQ page with a single question in mind and are forced to scroll through tens or hundreds of other questions to find theirs. If they have access to a search bar, they can easily search their question or related keywords to save time.

What can also be tedious is listing all the questions in random order. This is especially frustrating for customers who have several related questions regarding a single topic. Thus, it's helpful if you divide up questions into overarching topics, such as products, security, and billing.

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    Daniels Mir Jone Jonejh
    14 Aug 2023

    This is good for beginner