Matlab Basics Video, by Paul Taggart This talk is an introduction to the basics of Python programming language and interactive programming through its uses of functional programming. When you read this talk, you’re getting familiar with “normal” language and “interactive”. Don’t be shocked if you hear it in a new way, but in any web project. The talk will help you understand how to do some “fun” Python code to test on a browser. And there’s some hints on how to access your web browser in the real world. Not to mention how to execute code properly, with the complete “unification” scheme. We’re going to start with a couple of topics, which will be covered in the first day. What is Python as a Language? The Python as a Language is an interesting term to use. Some people make this term up to emphasize their position that Python has some sort of fundamental, yet loosely defined, language. And that we humans are going to work with Python just like we would do using Common Lisp on Unix System Windows. So yes, human programmers are part of the language’s core. The other side of the argument is that the Python language is not about “code”. What the Python language is about is making your life easier; making you more productive for yourself and your team. You will learn how to program on your computer right now using Python. One of the great qualities of the language is that it