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Start Python Today: A Beginner’s Guide to Core Operations

This article introduces a beginner-friendly Python course designed for undergraduates with no prior coding experience, highlighting Python's growing popularity in finance, sharing comprehensive lecture slides, and promising future updates on advanced topics like OpRisk SMA analysis and volatility derivative trading.

MaGe Linux Operations
MaGe Linux Operations
MaGe Linux Operations
Start Python Today: A Beginner’s Guide to Core Operations

Python is becoming increasingly popular, with hedge funds and some banks already using it.

Because I am preparing an introductory Python course for undergraduates, I am sharing the lecture slides I created, designed for people with no prior background, guiding them through Python’s basic operations.

These past few days I have been preparing the course material, so I haven’t updated this section promptly. I have several interesting items ready, including a detailed OpRisk SMA analysis and volatility derivative trading and hedging. I will update after the class, thanks for your patience and support.

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Founded in 2009, MaGe Education is a top Chinese high‑end IT training brand. Its graduates earn 12K+ RMB salaries, and the school has trained tens of thousands of students. It offers high‑pay courses in Linux cloud operations, Python full‑stack, automation, data analysis, AI, and Go high‑concurrency architecture. Thanks to quality courses and a solid reputation, it has talent partnerships with numerous internet firms.

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