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Main » 2021 » October » 5 » Udemy Python Network Programming Part 1 Build 7 Python Apps
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Udemy Python Network Programming Part 1 Build 7 Python Apps
Udemy Python Network Programming Part 1 Build 7 Python Apps



Learn Python From Scratch! Go from zero programming to building great network apps with Python. Full Python Apps Inside!
Last updated 5/2018
Language : English
Size: 1.74 Gb


What Will I Learn?

Master all the Python key concepts starting from scratch.
Use Python for connecting via Telnet to any network device.
Use Python for connecting via SSH to any network device.
Use Python for querying SNMP objects on any network device.
Use Python for querying, populating and updating a MySQL database.
Use Python for capturing, decoding and analyzing network packets.
Use Python for building customized network packets and send them to a network device.
Apply Python skills to build various tools for network interaction.
Create Python apps to automate daily networking tasks like configuring devices, collecting information about the network, network discovery or testing by client simulations.
Get the full code of 7 great Python network applications and customize them according to your needs.
Regular course updates: new lectures, applications and documents.
Ask for a raise or apply for a better job using the skills gained from this course.
Learn how to easily convert Python 2.x code to Python 3.x

Curriculum For This Course
159 Lectures


Requirements

You should have a great desire to learn programming and do it in a hands-on fashion, without having to watch countless lectures filled with slides and theory.
You should already be familiar with networking concepts like: Routing, SSH, Telnet, SNMP.
I will provide a fully configured virtual machine with all the necessary software (Python modules, MySQL, IDE). This way you can save time and start writing code as soon as possible.
I am going to use only free software throughout the course: Python 2.7, Linux, GNS3.
You need to find yourself a Cisco IOS image (from Cisco’s official website – contract required) to load into GNS3 or practice all the concepts on real network devices you have at your job/home.
All you need is a decent PC/Laptop (2GHz CPU, 4GB RAM). You will get the rest from me.

Description

Last Update: November 2017 (EN Subtitles Added)

Full Python Apps, Quizzes, Coding Exercises and Final Project are included!


Why would you take this course?

Do you want to become a Python Developer without having to spend a lot of money on books and boring theoretical courses?

Are you a network professional who wants to start automating network tasks using Python?

Or maybe you’re seeking a raise or even a career change?

Join thousands of successful students who have decided to learn Python, upgrade their networking skills and boost their careers using this 100% hands-on course!

What’s this course all about?

Python network programming (v2.7) course aimed not only at network professionals, but at anyone having little or no experience in coding or network automation and a great desire to start learning Python from scratch. This hands-on Python Network Programming training takes you from “Hello World!” to complex network applications in less than 15 hours.

During this course you will learn Python concepts which are relevant to your networking job and build some amazing network tools using Python:

Python App#1: Subnet calculator.
Python App#2: Configuring multiple network devices concurrently via SSH or Telnet.
Python App#3: DHCP client simulator for testing a DHCP server in the local network.
Python App#4: Collecting information from routers and storing it in a MySQL database.
Python App#5: OSPF network discovery via SNMP. Building the OSPF topology.
Python App#6: Basic network sniffer.
Python App#7: Configuration file comparator.


First, you will learn and practice every Python key concept, which is explained in one or more video lectures, followed by a short quiz. Each video is filled with relevant examples, in a learn-by-doing fashion and the quizzes will help you consolidate the main ideas behind each Python topic.

After laying the foundation (and also exploring some advanced Python topics), you will dive right into the real-life network scenarios and apply your knowledge to build 7 great network tools using the power of Python.

Equipped with working files, network topologies and Python code samples (in .txt and .py formats), you will be able to work alongside me on each lecture and each application.
You need to find yourself a Cisco IOS image (from Cisco’s official website – contract required) to load into GNS3 or practice all the concepts on real network devices you have at your job/home.


Update Nov 2, 2017: Added: (Customized) English captions/subtitles

Update Dec 17, 2016: Added: Section 22: What’s Next?

Update Oct 12, 2016: Added: Video lecture: Asking For Help

Update Aug 27, 2016: Added: The “Python 2 vs. 3” Debate: FAQ

Update May 1, 2016: Massive course refresh. Improved Linux VM. New content. New sections. Python 3.x section added.

Update Dec 4, 2015: Added: Video lecture: Web Access Basics with Python: requests | FAQ lecture in Section 1

Update Nov 2, 2015: Added: Video lectures: Sockets: Server and Sockets: Client | Text and Code Samples: Socket Server Code and Socket Client Code

Update Oct 27, 2015: Added: Video lecture: Quick Insight To Get You Warmed Up!

Update Oct 19, 2015: Added: Text lecture for troubleshooting VirtualBox and GNS3

Update Sep 24, 2015: Added: Application #7 – Configuration file comparator

Update Sep 23, 2015: Added: Application #6 – Basic network sniffer

Update Sep 18, 2015: Added: Video lecture: Decorators

Update Sep 2, 2015: Added: Video lecture: Itertools

Update Aug 7, 2015: Added: VirtualBox and Virtual Machines – Short Guide

Update Aug 1, 2015: Added: Video lecture: Python Iterators and Generators

Update July 1, 2015: Added: Flow diagram for each application | Video lecture: How To Install a New Python Module | 3 new quizzes.

Update June 16, 2015: Added: Project for building a small Python network application

Update June 10, 2015: Added: 100 Python exercises and answers.

 

Who is the target audience?

Anyone who wants to make the right choice when starting to learn programming
Network Administrators, Network (Systems) Engineers, Network (Service) Technicians, Network Analysts, Network Managers
Junior Programmers, Test Engineers, Test Automation Engineers, QA Engineers and Analysts
Python Developers who want to apply their knowledge in the networking field
Any kind of IT geeks who wish to learn both Python programming and network automation.

 

 




 

 

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