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Learn To Program

Hannan Ali has completed an online non-credit course through Coursera titled "Learn to Program: The Fundamentals" taught by the University of Toronto. The course provided an introduction to computer programming using Python, covering topics like data types, control flow, functions, modules, objects, and mutability. The statement notes that the online course does not reflect the entire curriculum or confer any credits, grades, degrees, or verify the student's identity from the University of Toronto.

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Learn To Program

Hannan Ali has completed an online non-credit course through Coursera titled "Learn to Program: The Fundamentals" taught by the University of Toronto. The course provided an introduction to computer programming using Python, covering topics like data types, control flow, functions, modules, objects, and mutability. The statement notes that the online course does not reflect the entire curriculum or confer any credits, grades, degrees, or verify the student's identity from the University of Toronto.

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OCTOBER 20, 2013

Statement of Accomplishment

HANNAN ALI
HAS SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO'S NON-CREDIT ONLINE OFFERING OF

Learn to Program: The Fundamentals


This course provides an introduction to computer programming using Python. Topics include elementary data types (numeric types, strings, lists, tuples, dictionaries and files), control flow (if, for, while), functions, modules, objects, methods, fields and mutability.

PROFESSOR JENNIFER CAMPBELL DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE FACULTY OF ARTS AND SCIENCE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO

PROFESSOR PAUL GRIES DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE FACULTY OF ARTS AND SCIENCE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO

PLEASE NOTE: THE ONLINE OFFERING OF THIS CLASS DOES NOT REFLECT THE ENTIRE CURRICULUM OFFERED TO STUDENTS ENROLLED AT THE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO. THIS STATEMENT DOES NOT AFFIRM THAT THIS STUDENT WAS ENROLLED AS A STUDENT AT THE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO IN ANY WAY. IT DOES NOT CONFER A UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO GRADE; IT DOES NOT CONFER UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO CREDIT; IT DOES NOT CONFER A UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO DEGREE; AND IT DOES NOT VERIFY THE IDENTITY OF THE STUDENT.

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