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Coding Essentials

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$750

10 lesson pack

($75 per lesson)

 $90  

Per lesson

(pay as you go)


Learn Python coding from the ground up—no background needed! You’ll learn how to write simple programs, work with data files and web requests, and by the final lesson, connect to AI models to build a small interactive chat tool.

✔️ One-on-one focused tutoring

✔️ Master coding fundamentals

✔️ Learn Python syntax

✔️ Build an AI chat tool

✔️ No prior knowledge required

What you’ll learn

  • Python basics: Learn how to use variables, make decisions in code (if/else), and repeat tasks with loops to create dynamic scripts.

  • Data handling: Read, write, and manipulate text files and JSON data to store and retrieve information

  • Web APIs: Make HTTP requests to connect with online services and understand how the internet exchanges data

  • Error handling: Debug common issues and write code that gracefully handles unexpected situations

  • Environment setup: Install Python, Visual Studio Code, manage libraries, and securely store API keys for your projects

  • AI integration: Connect to OpenAI, Anthropic, or Google's AI services and process their responses in your programs

  • Final project: Combine everything you’ve learned—variables, file handling, and web requests—to connect with an AI model and create a small chat program.

  • What you might build: Smart Weather Companion

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By learning a little about how to code, people are better able to tell a computer what they want it to do. It drives meaningful productivity improvements across all the different job functions.

Andrew Ng (Co-Founder Google Brain)

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