Python Certification Exam PCAP Practice Tests
Python Certification Exam PCAP Practice Tests
Now is the time to get certified for Python!
Python Institute PCAP-31-03/PCAP-31-02: Certified Associate in Python Programming
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Exam Syllabus
Modules and Packages
import variants; advanced qualifiying for nested modules
dir(); sys.path variable
math: ceil(), floor(), trunc(), factorial(), hypot(), sqrt(); random: random(), seed(), choice(), sample()
platform: platform(), machine(), processor(), system(), version(), python_implementation(), python_version_tuple()
idea, __pycache__, __name__, public variables, __init__ py
Exceptions
except, except:-except; except:-else:, except (e1,e2)
the hierarchy of exceptions
raise, raise ex, assert
event classes, except E as e, arg property
self-defined exceptions, defining and using
Strings
ASCII, UNICODE, UTF-8, codepoints, escape sequences
chr/ord(), literals
indexing, slicing, immutability
iterating through,
concatenating, multiplying, comparing (against strings and numbers)
in, not in
.isxxx(), .join(), .split()
.sort(), sorted(), .index(), .find(), .rfind()
Object-Oriented Programming
ideas: class, object, property, method, encapsulation, inheritance, grammar vs class, superclass, subclass
instance vs class variables: declaring, initializing
__dict__ property (objects vs classes)
private components (instance vs classes), name manglingmethods: declaring, using, self parameter
instrospection: hasattr() (objects vs classes), __name__, __module__, __bases__ properties
inheritance: single, multiple, isinstance(), overriding, not is and is operators
inheritance: single, multiple, isinstance(), overriding, not is and is operators
constructors: declaring and invoking
polymorphism
__name__, __module__, __bases__ properties, __str__() method
multiple inheritance, diamonds
Miscellaneous (List Comprehensions, Lambdas, Closures, and I/O Operations)
list comprehension: if operator, using list comprehensions
lambdas: defining and using lambdas, self-defined functions taking lambda as as arguments; map(), filter();
closures: meaning, defining, and using closures
I/O Operations: I/O modes, predefined streams, handles; text/binary modes, open(), errno and its values; close(), .read(), .write(), .readline(); readlines() (along with bytearray())
Why learn Python?
Python is easy to learn. The syntax is simple and the code is very readable. With Python, you can write programs in fewer lines of code than with most other programming languages. The popularity of Python is growing rapidly. It is now one of the most popular programming languages. Python has a wide variety of applications. It is used for automation, web application development, artificial intelligence, data science and so on:
Automation
Python can make life easier by automating many tasks, such as scraping a website to collect data, automating test cases in software development, or automating everyday office tasks. Python can easily access and read all kinds of files, which opens up the possibility of saving a lot of time by automating repetitive tasks.
Web Development
Python is a good choice for rapid web application development. With many frameworks like Django, Pyramid, and Flask, you can develop web applications with great speed using Python. Python is used on the server side of web development. You can use Python to interact with database and create RESTful API services.
Artificial Intelligence
The near future will be the era of artificial intelligence. In the past, computers and machines were used to perform mathematical calculations at very high speeds, but now many large organizations and researchers are working to develop intelligent systems that can perform tasks like a human. To some extent, machines are able to understand human emotions and their natural language. They can mimic certain human actions that were not possible before. Again, Python is very popular for developing AI systems.
Data Science
Earlier, Python was mainly used to build applications and write scripts to automate tasks, but now a brand new trend of data science has given Python an even bigger boost. Data scientists are heavily dependent on Python because it is so simple, has a large community, and can perform huge calculations with ease.
Python is being used in a wide variety of fields, and there are no signs that this trend is coming to a halt. It's safe to say that Python is here to stay for the long haul in this ever-changing and evolving IT industry.
Get Certified In Python in 2022! Prepare for your Python Certification Exam PCAP-31-03/PCAP-31-02 with 2 Practice Tests
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What you will learn
- You will test yourself in : Modules and Packages
- You will test yourself in : Exceptions
- You will test yourself in : Strings
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Level: All Levels
Duration: 80 questions
Instructor: Mohamed Amine Sdassi
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