PyCharm Course

Coursera MOOC / Non-credit USD 49
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PyCharm Course

About this course

Build a strong foundation in Python programming and web development while learning to use PyCharm, one of the most popular Integrated Development Environments (IDEs) for Python development. Designed for beginners, this course guides you through installing and configuring PyCharm, creating and managing Python projects, and improving your coding workflow with built-in productivity features such as shortcuts, keymaps, Omni, and macros. As you progress, you will develop console-based Python applications and explore the essentials of web development by integrating HTML, CSS, and JavaScript within PyCharm. You will also learn how to connect a web project to a database and export project files for backup or deployment. Through practical, hands-on activities, you will gain confidence using PyCharm to organize projects, write code efficiently, and build simple Python and web applications. Whether you are a student, aspiring developer, or beginner looking to learn Python and web development, this course provides a structured, practical introduction to modern development workflows using PyCharm. By the end of the course, you will be able to manage Python projects, improve development productivity, create basic web applications, and use PyCharm effectively for real-world programming tasks.

What you'll learn

  • install and configure PyCharm
  • create and manage Python projects
  • use built-in productivity features like shortcuts and macros
  • develop console-based Python applications
  • integrate HTML, CSS, and JavaScript into web projects
  • connect web projects to databases
  • export project files for backup or deployment

Course objectives

  • provide a structured introduction to Python programming
  • improve development productivity using PyCharm
  • enable students to build simple Python and web applications

Skills you'll gain

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