About once every three months, we run a free course on Python for Network Engineers. Our next course starts on Tuesday, June 1.
You can sign-up here:
https://pynet.twb-tech.com/free-python-course.html
The syllabus is also available at the above link.
The course covers Python fundamentals from a network engineer's perspective. So it covers Python basics using examples and exercises that would be generally familiar to a network engineer. It is definitely a beginners course and doesn't assume any existing Python knowledge.
Towards the end of the course I segue a bit into applying Python to Network Engineering, but this is definitely a minor part of the course (relative to the Python fundamentals content).
The course format is a lesson a week for eight weeks. The lessons come out every Tuesday morning (U.S. Pacific time). The lessons consist of videos, exercises, and additional content.
A bit about myself: I am long-time network engineer (CCIE emeritus in routing and switching). For last several years, I have been really into network automation particularly with Python and Ansible. I am the creator and maintainer of the Python Netmiko Library and also do a reasonable amount of work on both the NAPALM project and on Nornir.
If you have any questions about this course, ask away.
Regards, Kirk
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