Last month, Microsoft announced a comprehensive set of tools on Azure for version 1.2 of PyTorch, a machine learning platform based on the Python programming language. Now, the tech giant is striving to make Python more accessible to enthusiasts of this language.
Microsoft rolls out free Python course for beginners
This company has released a fresh video series called 'Python for Beginners' organized by Christopher Harrison - Senior Program Manager at Microsoft and Susan Ibach - Business Development Manager at AI Gaming. With a total of 44 videos, this series isn't an in-depth study of Python, as its name suggests. It merely offers a basic foundation of this programming language. The course materials are noted to be concise and succinct, aiming to encourage learners to start exploring areas of interest as soon as possible.
Discussing the design process of this course, Harrison and Ibach considered quick-start methods, such as those used in the Face API. They then utilized the knowledge they gained about Python to design the materials. Thus, fundamental knowledge is conveyed as if taught by a tutor who has previously participated in this course.
The Python programming language has rapidly spread recently and is projected to challenge Java and C in the coming years regarding conducting relevant searches on search engines. This language can also serve as a primary language in many machine learning courses, a field currently attracting considerable interest due to its significant potential in the present and future. If you're interested, you can search for this video series on YouTube.
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