This course included valuable, in-depth questions to help you learn Python. Candidates for the MTA Python exam should be able to recognize and write syntactically correct Python code, recognize data types supported by Python, and be able to recognize and write Python code that will logically solve a given problem.
Skills Measured:
•Perform Operations using Data Types and Operators
•Control Flow with Decisions and Loops
•Perform Input and Output Operations
•Document and Structure Code
•Perform Troubleshooting and Error Handling
•Perform Operations Using Modules and Tools
Candidates are expected to have had at a minimum, instruction and/or hands-on experience of approximately 100 hours with the Python programming language, be familiar with its features and capabilities, and understand how to write, debug, and maintain well-formed, well documented Python code.
MTA Exams:
MTA certifications are a great place to start if you would like to get into the technology field. MTA certifications address a wide spectrum of fundamental technical concepts, assess and validate core technical knowledge, and enhance technical credibility. Note: MTA exams do not qualify for MCP certification, nor are they a prerequisite for MCSA or MCSD certification.
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