This two-part course is designed to help students with very little or no computing background learn the basics of building simple interactive applications. Our language of choice, Python, is an easy-to learn, high-level computer language that is used in many of the computational courses offered on Coursera. To make learning Python easy, we have developed a new browser-based programming environment that makes developing interactive applications in Python simple. These applications will involve windows whose contents are graphical and respond to buttons, the keyboard and the mouse.
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An Introduction to Interactive Programming in Python (Part 2)
This course is part of Fundamentals of Computing Specialization
Instructors: Joe Warren
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There are 4 modules in this course
Read mouse input, learn about list methods and dictionaries, draw images
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Learn the basics of object-oriented programming in Python using classes, work with tiled images
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6 videos3 readings2 assignments1 peer review
Learn about sets in Python, compute collisions between sprites, animate sprites
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