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Functional Programming in Python

Functional Programming in Python

(Last Updated: 10/2020)

https://www.udemy.com/course/functional-programming-with-python/

Master Functional Programming with Python while coving awesome fundamental concepts.


 

What you'll learn

Functional Programming

Python Functional Programming

Why functional programming is effective

Comparing declarative and imperative programming

First-class functions and how to use them

Built-in functions that support functional programming

Advanced topics such as recursion and currying

 

Requirements

Basic Python

Description

Functional programming offers developers a more effective way of writing readable, maintainable code. In this course, I help Python developers get up to speed with this increasingly popular programming paradigm, explaining what it is and how adopting it can help you improve the quality and maintainability of your code. I begin by covering the key differences between the declarative and imperative programming paradigms. I then dive into the basics of working with first-class functions in Python, as well as the built-in functions and features in Python that support functional programming. Plus, I go over several advanced concepts, including partial application and recursion.

 

Learning objectives

 

Why functional programming is effective

 

Comparing declarative and imperative programming

 

First-class functions and how to use them

 

Built-in functions that support functional programming

 

Advanced topics such as recursion and currying

 

Skills covered in this course

 

Python (Programming Language)

 

Functional Programming

 

Functional Programming in Python


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