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Python Programming in Arabic

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Languages in Arabic

Lessons no : 17

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What will you learn in this course?
  • Write efficient Python code for web development, AI, machine learning, and mobile applications using Arabic syntax and libraries
  • Develop Python scripts to automate tasks and process data in Arabic language environments
  • Implement Python algorithms for data analysis, visualization, and machine learning models with Arabic data sets
  • Create Python-based applications and games tailored for Arabic-speaking users and cultural contexts
  • Debug and troubleshoot Python programs effectively in Arabic programming environments
  • Utilize Python libraries and frameworks to build scalable web and mobile applications in Arabic
  • Apply best practices for Python programming, including code optimization and security, in Arabic projects
  • Explain Python concepts and code structures clearly in Arabic for collaborative development

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