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I now understand for loops but I really can't understand the second half of the video where you created a bunch of line of code
Thanks everyone for the nice words, and I'm glad my tutorial was some help. I'm already looking forward to making the next ones. -Jules :)
This is great. For Loops ate my brain this week. Thanks for this.
Used PowerPoint for the slides, CodeSkulptor for the code sections, and Screencast-O-Matic to record the whole thing. Glad you enjoyed it.
Awesome video! Extremely helpful and well thought-out! What software did you use to make the video and graphics. Looked very professional!
Awesome, I think the guys(Scott, Joe and John) spent about about 90 seconds explaining what they are and how they should be used and 10 minutes telling us what they should be used for...Excelent explanation thanks
Nice tutorial Jules, it helped a lot to clear out some doubts, thanks and greetings from Argentina!
Just an awesome explanation.Thank you so much. Is the code available somewhere in the course at courseera?
That's great to hear. Good luck with the rest of the class.
you're awesome at explaining things in layman's terms! thank you!
Hi Jason,I'm working on one that covers classes at the moment, but when I finish it I plan to do one for while loops. :)
This really helped me cus I didn't understand for loops at all thanks :)subscribed
Good Tutorial, really enjoyed watching it Jules
Great tutorial -- thank you!
Yeah, they definitely didn't spend much time on it. Glad this helped! :)
good explanation! thanks
Very good. However, the code is not clear. Cannot see it properly. Can you make it down-loadable? Thank a lot
WOW!!! Please do more! :)
Very Very GOOD! Make more videos of python
Very helpful, thank you!
You could write comedy! (+excellent explanation :))
Loved it!
Thank you, thank you, thank you!
np
still i cant understand :(
Nice voice :)
lol, I think he was just joking
woops xD sorry!!
Shh. Don't tell anyone.
I am only 13 years old
I now understand for loops but I really can't understand the second half of the video where you created a bunch of line of code
Thanks everyone for the nice words, and I'm glad my tutorial was some help. I'm already looking forward to making the next ones.
-Jules :)
This is great. For Loops ate my brain this week. Thanks for this.
Used PowerPoint for the slides, CodeSkulptor for the code sections, and Screencast-O-Matic to record the whole thing. Glad you enjoyed it.
Awesome video! Extremely helpful and well thought-out! What software did you use to make the video and graphics. Looked very professional!
Awesome, I think the guys(Scott, Joe and John) spent about about 90 seconds explaining what they are and how they should be used and 10 minutes telling us what they should be used for...
Excelent explanation
thanks
Nice tutorial Jules, it helped a lot to clear out some doubts, thanks and greetings from Argentina!
Just an awesome explanation.Thank you so much. Is the code available somewhere in the course at courseera?
That's great to hear. Good luck with the rest of the class.
you're awesome at explaining things in layman's terms! thank you!
Hi Jason,
I'm working on one that covers classes at the moment, but when I finish it I plan to do one for while loops. :)
This really helped me cus I didn't understand for loops at all thanks :)
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Good Tutorial, really enjoyed watching it Jules
Great tutorial -- thank you!
Yeah, they definitely didn't spend much time on it. Glad this helped! :)
good explanation! thanks
Very good. However, the code is not clear. Cannot see it properly. Can you make it down-loadable? Thank a lot
WOW!!! Please do more! :)
Very Very GOOD! Make more videos of python
Very helpful, thank you!
You could write comedy! (+excellent explanation :))
Loved it!
Thank you, thank you, thank you!
np
still i cant understand :(
Nice voice :)
lol, I think he was just joking
woops xD sorry!!
Shh. Don't tell anyone.
I am only 13 years old
Just an awesome explanation.Thank you so much. Is the code available somewhere in the course at courseera?