Report for FDP on “PYTHON”

Report for FDP on “PYTHON”

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Report for FDP on “PYTHON”

A Faculty Development Program on “Python” was organized by Department of Computer Science and Engineering in association with APSSDC, Geethanjali Institute of Science and Technology on 3rd August 2020 to 15th August 2020. Around 600 participants from various states of India registered and participated in the FDP. Inaugural talk was given by Dr. V. Sireesha, HOD/CSE. The Resource persons Ms.M.srilalitha, Mr.B.Phaneendra Babu Mr.RangaRao, Faculty trainer and Technical skill Trainers from Andhra Pradesh State Skill Development Corporation (APSSDC) delivered the following content.

Introduction:

The Python program is  a scripting language that can be used for development, coding websites  and  applications,  processing  images, scientific data, and more. The program can be found in action on the Google search engine, NASA, Disney, Pinterest, and more. It  was  built  for  ease  of  use  and  speed  and is less complicated than Ruby and  other similar   object-oriented   programming   languages.   Because   it   is   open-sourced, the program has enjoyed popularity among developers and programmers, and it continues to be the base program for most websites in operation on the internet today.

Python software is free to download and can be accessed on virtually every type of operating system. It comes with a large standard library that will make programming Simple tasks, such as reading and modifying files, connecting to web servers, and more, Easy.   companies   such   as   Nokia,   IBM,  Google,  and  Disney  were  all  searching for programmers   with   Python   experience   to   help   them   with   web   applications  and framework  development;  in  this  respect,  Python  works  perfectly  with  Django, which functions as the base framework system that Python builds on. Python also enablesprograms to script professional-grade web-based products. From back-end to  front-end development,  full-stack,  and  web-based  options, Python programmers continue to find more economic prospects as the use of the language grows to encompass all areas of software and web development.