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  • @codepointers
    @codepointers  Год назад +902

    Join our bootcamp or schedule tutoring on our site.

    • @Chupacker
      @Chupacker Год назад

      very

    • @rabidsetssf2820
      @rabidsetssf2820 Год назад +13

      I subscribed because i wanna be a fullstack web dev
      and get a job at nasa

    • @mega_chelik_2288
      @mega_chelik_2288 Год назад

      You forgot about while and try

    • @YoutubeITA
      @YoutubeITA Год назад +1

      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣@@rabidsetssf2820

    • @n_fg6736
      @n_fg6736 11 месяцев назад +2

      i wanna the link of app

  • @mrcoder7327
    @mrcoder7327 Год назад +16774

    This man single-handedly taught us the basic concepts of every programming language. What a legend.

  • @Sakorian
    @Sakorian Год назад +19095

    watched this and I got a job at google 💪💪

  • @contra1138
    @contra1138 Год назад +7893

    This is absolutely beautiful. No bullshit, no nonsense, no bloat seen in an average RUclips tutorial. This is how it should be done.

    • @codepointers
      @codepointers  Год назад +142

      thank you so much!!!!

    • @codepointers
      @codepointers  Год назад +408

      should i add the following 120 second intro to my new videos? "hey guysssss, welcome to my channel, hope you guys are doing well today, let's please smash that like and subscribe button, etc. What are your thoughts?

    • @marlocheusa
      @marlocheusa Год назад +162

      @@codepointers absolutely, hell make it 5 minutes intro even

    • @codepointers
      @codepointers  Год назад +222

      @@marlocheusa I will sing a song too for the intro :)

    • @aunique.
      @aunique. Год назад +27

      @@codepointers i would like that very much, a little song for your subscribers

  • @xing3010
    @xing3010 Год назад +66

    WOW. He even had time to clear his throat in the duration of the 59.001 second. BRAVO !

  • @FordTruckFan
    @FordTruckFan Год назад +5592

    This is absolutely phenomenal, I was able to become a full stack delevolper after the video!

    • @codepointers
      @codepointers  Год назад +212

      Thank you! Glad to hear it!

    • @THE_HIM_x_CR
      @THE_HIM_x_CR Год назад +67

      😂💀

    • @Lovish26
      @Lovish26 Год назад +32

      🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @hyperlinemax1
      @hyperlinemax1 Год назад +200

      Bitch, please... The director of Google asked me to replace him after I showed him my skills gained while watching this video. Well, Rome wasnt built in a day, but pretty close enough using this video.

    • @JustinYDaily
      @JustinYDaily Год назад +99

      @@hyperlinemax1 Rome was built in 59 seconds

  • @erthill2269
    @erthill2269 Год назад +1742

    Now I can add Python to my CV, thank you

    • @codepointers
      @codepointers  Год назад +84

      You are welcome!

    • @rookemistake
      @rookemistake Год назад +23

      Did the same. EZ

    • @multiarray2320
      @multiarray2320 Год назад

      ​@@codepointersyou should create another 1 min tutorial about how to use tensorflow in python. cause i wanna ad this in my cv as well.

    • @TaPhaMcCormack
      @TaPhaMcCormack Год назад +1

      ROFL, thank to you, now me too

    • @mertfurkanonay4275
      @mertfurkanonay4275 Год назад

      Ez

  • @JKiddingMc
    @JKiddingMc Год назад +1863

    this man singlehandedly teach me more than most of the courses on yt

  • @willowtree-qd2de
    @willowtree-qd2de Год назад +1492

    Just imagine the power this man would hold if he did a 5, or even a 10 minute video. We would be learning the secrets of the universe. And imagine if he did one of these styles of videos, but on a different subject, like maths, or science, or English.

    • @codepointers
      @codepointers  Год назад +137

      this is a great idea sir

    • @willowtree-qd2de
      @willowtree-qd2de Год назад +22

      @@codepointers 😲 The prophecy

    • @aty4282
      @aty4282 11 месяцев назад +7

      ​@@willowtree-qd2deis true 🗿

    • @SAURABHGUPTA_DINOSAUR
      @SAURABHGUPTA_DINOSAUR 5 месяцев назад +1

      We would become an interstellar species by the end of the day taking the existence of mankind faarrr beyond our own imaginations traveling not only in space & time but transcending through alternate dimensions eventually ending up opening up a void, a portal to the universe of universes and that's how we would become a level 2 player in this matrix. Mankind's future depends on this guy, protect him at all costs, he's our saviour, he's the vishnu, he's the jesus, AMEN!

    • @blocc_nova746
      @blocc_nova746 4 месяца назад +1

      @@SAURABHGUPTA_DINOSAUR "We could make a religion out of this."

  • @Kuya_Shawn
    @Kuya_Shawn Год назад +130

    Dude thank you. I interviewed for a machine Learning role, and they gave me the exact questions from ur video. Glad i was able to remember all 59.001 seconds of it.

  • @ndosh1man
    @ndosh1man Год назад +673

    As a total beginner, thank you for the quick and easy explanation. The other courses are usually so much longer. I will be watching this one more time in the afternoon, then apply for my dream job in Google. Again, thank you for fixing my life.

    • @codepointers
      @codepointers  Год назад +43

      You're very welcome!

    • @Defiring
      @Defiring Год назад +27

      Why go work for a corporation when you have the skills to make your own google?

    • @naatynnatty
      @naatynnatty 9 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@Defiringwell making a website like Google isn't easy at all it requires a lot of programmers with great understanding of cs

    • @naatynnatty
      @naatynnatty 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@Defiringif one wants to make a website like google it's near to impossible though possible but really really hard

    • @kira890
      @kira890 7 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@naatynnattythe joke flew over your head, didn't it? I usually have problems understanding a joke, but this was just... obvious. Jeez.

  • @neghidev
    @neghidev Год назад +762

    I feel like a python dev with 10 years experience already ❤

  • @Vertek11235
    @Vertek11235 Год назад +74

    If you did a full blown course like this It'd blow up.

  • @hypnotix5146
    @hypnotix5146 Год назад +72

    As someone who never did something like this: I'm still confused and still have no idea how to code, thank you very much, helped me a lot !:D

    • @chrisk6637
      @chrisk6637 5 месяцев назад

      I feel you😊

  • @corruptor55
    @corruptor55 8 месяцев назад +10

    Dude, as someone who's been taking a data analytics course involving Python, this is an excellent bite-sized recap of the basics!

  • @harmanbaidwan1713
    @harmanbaidwan1713 Год назад +226

    Wow thanks, I have an exam for data science tomorrow and I just started to learn python today, but this video should save me 😊

    • @codepointers
      @codepointers  Год назад +13

      Thanks! I hope it saves you!

    • @harmanbaidwan1713
      @harmanbaidwan1713 Год назад +22

      @@codepointers I just wrote it and I think I failed 🤕

    • @codepointers
      @codepointers  Год назад +81

      @@harmanbaidwan1713 You don't need that test. You'll be creating billion $ startups with Python soon! 👍

    • @Shut_Up
      @Shut_Up Год назад +22

      @@codepointers I love the energy you are giving 😂 lets hope we all become billionaires one day

    • @codepointers
      @codepointers  Год назад +12

      @@Shut_Up Let's goooo! 👍

  • @z0x
    @z0x Год назад +261

    Thank you. I've been trying struggling to learn the concept of classes and you've helped me cross that gap in my knowledge in under 60 seconds.

  • @Sneaadler
    @Sneaadler Год назад +76

    I love tutorials that are made for people who already knows the subject

    • @Shrimzys_Buttplug
      @Shrimzys_Buttplug Год назад +1

      cant agree more

    • @pafu015
      @pafu015 Год назад +4

      This covers all fundamentals. You can already script everything with this and this basically works in almost all high-level programming languages. Only the syntax differs.

    • @Skumtomten1
      @Skumtomten1 Год назад +2

      @@pafu015 The only thing I don't understand is why you can define the same variable multiple times. Is it not stored?
      If X=1 then X=X + 2 can never be true.
      Why isn't it Y = X+2 and then print (Y) ?

    • @pafu015
      @pafu015 Год назад +2

      @@Skumtomten1 That’s exactly how you can do it though. If X = 1 and Y = X+2 and you print Y you will get 3 as an output.
      The variables do get stored, but you can also redefine them. If you do this:
      X = 1
      X = 5
      print(X)
      It will print 5 and not 1, because you redefined the variable X. One variable can only store one input at a time.
      If you wanna compare variables you do it like this for example:
      X == 5
      This doesn’t set X to be 5, but rather it checks whether X equals 5.

    • @Skumtomten1
      @Skumtomten1 Год назад +1

      @@pafu015 Ok, thanks alot for the clear explanation.

  • @ceedubyuh2459
    @ceedubyuh2459 Год назад +89

    What's crazy is, this is comprehensive enough to write a lot of programs.
    If you make a redux version of this and add ~25 seconds to cover classes, dictionaries, modules and file I/O, you'd have one of the best and shortest Python basic tutorials of all time.

    • @codepointers
      @codepointers  Год назад +9

      Thanks! maybe I will do that!

    • @etheone
      @etheone Год назад +9

      @@codepointers we are still waiting

    • @konegrowalker7594
      @konegrowalker7594 11 месяцев назад

      With do background information or anything who needs to how something works you just need to know x,y and z does stuff

    • @etheone
      @etheone 10 месяцев назад

      ...

    • @The_Actually_Real_Elon_Musk
      @The_Actually_Real_Elon_Musk 4 месяца назад

      Only thing to add is lists and lexicons and define then you have all the tools to make anything, i made checkers after 1 month of practice

  • @inflicteddark1820
    @inflicteddark1820 11 месяцев назад +16

    Thank you for helping me through my Python class last semester! You made life way easier with 58 seconds than my teacher could in their semester.

  • @codepointers
    @codepointers  Год назад +754

    Let me know what topics you want to see in the next videos in the series!

    • @tidzej5400
      @tidzej5400 Год назад +12

      Full Python course like this video!

    • @codepointers
      @codepointers  Год назад +74

      @@tidzej5400 That was the full course.

    • @codepointers
      @codepointers  Год назад +5

      @@oppenheimer11 hold control and press '`' Next right click on terminal and move to right

    • @codepointers
      @codepointers  Год назад +1

      @@oppenheimer11 `

    • @djawnstlr9018
      @djawnstlr9018 Год назад +2

      can you do Javascript bro

  • @KatyVLOGS12
    @KatyVLOGS12 Год назад +452

    Love this monotone, “I’m done with how easy this is”, chill teaching voice. I wish you were my teacher

  • @azalek111
    @azalek111 Год назад +36

    I always prefer straight to the point teaching, better than schools. Subbed.

  • @nnnnnnnnnnnnff
    @nnnnnnnnnnnnff Год назад +220

    This guy managed to teach us the whole basics of python, you are better than all of my teachers.

  • @RushOrbit
    @RushOrbit Год назад +5

    Thank you!! I watched this video not knowing how coding worked at all, and now I have even less of an idea of how it works.

  • @notyxngsterx
    @notyxngsterx Год назад +111

    we need more people like you in our society

  • @undefined428
    @undefined428 Год назад +59

    This is the video ill tell people to watch next time I'm asked how to get started with coding, I've seen 1h+ long tutorials for starters that are harder for beginners to understand than this.
    Keep it up man you'll get a lot of beginners on their feet with your tutorials.

    • @codepointers
      @codepointers  Год назад +2

      thank you!!!

    • @Mushele
      @Mushele Год назад +1

      when people ask how to start dont they mean which technologies to learn and what projects to write?

    • @kehmar
      @kehmar Год назад

      ​@@Mushele can you tell me what coding language should I start learning as a beginner.

    • @Mushele
      @Mushele Год назад

      @@kehmar I ask myself the same question mate, but what really matters more is what do you want to do as a programmer

  • @joaowars776
    @joaowars776 Год назад +49

    This is what people need, something visibly easy, quick to understand and summarized, with future projects people will learn more and more details, but in the beginning it should be something practical and quick to understand, it's really real that some people understood in 1 minute what they did not understand in several classes precisely because of the didactics
    I try to bring that kind of didactics to my Private Server videos, you did a good job brother
    this also helps a lot people with ADHD

  • @hamzahwaheed9528
    @hamzahwaheed9528 Год назад +5

    I’m happy that people go over python in 1-2 hrs. But I’m ecstatic that you did it in a minute.

  • @armaanshoaib
    @armaanshoaib Год назад +2

    That 0.001 Sec really helped me in the end!! Thanks a lot.

  • @zohmbie1579
    @zohmbie1579 Год назад +20

    no joke i actually learned more about what the functions are from this than a whole semester's worth of listening to explainations lol

  • @AzzRushman
    @AzzRushman Год назад +32

    This video reminds me of my highschool days of doing absolutely nothing all year long and studying real quick the night before (or the morning of) an exam.

  • @amaiz100
    @amaiz100 Год назад +33

    This man is such a legend that he doesnt even commit his work to his github

  • @istiakawalantik8076
    @istiakawalantik8076 Год назад +1

    0:46 "This is a fancy way of saying if i is even"
    Ahhhhh, that's best explanation I've ever gotten!

  • @Seizuqi
    @Seizuqi Год назад +3

    I learnt more from this than i ever did in computer science gcse python

  • @ahran_b
    @ahran_b Год назад +6

    This is honestly better than the tutorials I've been watching today.

  • @sablyr6s261
    @sablyr6s261 Год назад +4

    Epic, added "Knowledge in python" in my CV now. Epic tutorial!

  • @bolsterwow
    @bolsterwow Год назад +21

    you lost me at 0:04

  • @antakoonline1200
    @antakoonline1200 Год назад +1

    Wow, thanks. Finally, I can write code in Python.
    And I didn't even speak English before this tutorial!

  • @44r0n-9
    @44r0n-9 Год назад +7

    Thank you! I finally understand how memory management works in C. Epic tutorial and no time wasted

  • @pablorodriguez9254
    @pablorodriguez9254 Год назад +5

    first tutorial that doesn't take 3 hours to explain print, legend.

  • @youngaspire8695
    @youngaspire8695 Год назад +4

    I got placed in Google California as SDE, all Credit goes to this man

  • @Sundayre
    @Sundayre Месяц назад

    no intro, no bullshiting straight to the point

  • @nghiemnguyen1901
    @nghiemnguyen1901 Год назад +1

    You can learn anything in 59.001 seconds when you've already known everything about it, or at least everything is taught in the video. Well done!

  • @headbangerforrozeiro3884
    @headbangerforrozeiro3884 Год назад +7

    FINALLY! a no bs tutorial explaining things straight to the point. thanks a lot.

  • @TH3BADRO
    @TH3BADRO Год назад +6

    Cool! Now I can proudly add python to my resume.

  • @thanksforthefood6969
    @thanksforthefood6969 Год назад +5

    I just started CS50 and currently in the process of enrolling in a master's degree in Software Development (career shift from my Bachelor's Management degree) and your channel has been most helpful since I have chosen to become a Python Dev. Ofcourse I won't learn the entire thing straight away but this simplifies things down to the basics.

    • @rudrap
      @rudrap Год назад

      at which university are you planning to enroll in for your master's?

    • @codepointers
      @codepointers  Год назад

      Thanks!

  • @Ghosttts
    @Ghosttts Год назад +1

    Absolutely Legend. Nice Refresher. You're doing good work Code Pointer. Don't stop

  • @velegyr2068
    @velegyr2068 Год назад +4

    I've actually been looking for a short and sweet summary like this, coming from JavaScript and learning Python I really just need to know the syntax differences, but every tutorial is like 6 hours of programming fundamentals

  • @Ilikeshake
    @Ilikeshake 11 месяцев назад +3

    I watched this and then I coded a whole game, thanks a lot bro, keep up your great work ❤❤❤❤

  • @Justin_Joy
    @Justin_Joy 6 месяцев назад +3

    You're the reason why tech is oversaturated, everyone learned how to code from you

  • @legna6954
    @legna6954 Год назад +2

    59,001 seconds ago I was nobody, now I am a senior developer and I am writing this from my mansion, thanks for sharing this video, tomorrow I am going to my meeting with Elon Musk

  • @birgitleitner1453
    @birgitleitner1453 3 месяца назад

    Hell yes. I love this. The right amount of words. Finally me and my lack of focus found a teacher that sums it up before I lose interest.

  • @sergioferreira4590
    @sergioferreira4590 Год назад +9

    Thank you sir, this is amazing! Simple and direct to the point!

  • @icechunk8876
    @icechunk8876 Год назад +5

    Apologies dumb question. In strings, how did z[1:3] return ‘bc’? Still a great video for going over fundamentals. Thank you.

    • @xTheFEARCombat
      @xTheFEARCombat Год назад +4

      Z = abcde
      Strings start at the first number but dont include the 2. or the last one. Same as „i in range (1,100) the 100 will not be printed. You need i in range (1,101) to print all even nubers with the 100 included
      So Z= abcde means 01234 (we start at 0)
      So [1:3] means [b and c]
      [0:2] would be ab
      [1:4] = bcd
      And so on..

    • @icechunk8876
      @icechunk8876 Год назад +2

      @@xTheFEARCombat Thank you friend!

    • @rishhhhub
      @rishhhhub 2 месяца назад

      @@xTheFEARCombat love it was wondering the same thing thanks

  • @spolace
    @spolace 11 месяцев назад +3

    Bro teaches me basic python code fastest than my programming course. Thank you ♥

  • @BenzenedWater
    @BenzenedWater Месяц назад +1

    The greatness of this video is unbeliveable, I learned sooooooooo much python, that I work now at Google. 0:07 was the best second of the video. Let god bless you. I am crying now how well you teached me, you should win Nobel prize, the amount of knowlege you learned me was so unbeliveable, esspecialy 0:19 it was sooooo great even harvard wants you. 0:35 was second where most of my emotions was. No negative, but only too much of positive, you are super underrated man. Thank you for learning me python. You should make your own game engine or proggraming language, becouse you are soooo smart. Everyone needs you, you should learn me assembly next. You can make new-gen AAAA game using electromagnetic neddle and a hard drive, everyone will love it you will become first trillionare. You deserve to have 8 billion subs right now, everyone can watch your video and become Nikola Tesla. You should work in FBI, becouse you are that smart. 0:37 was second where I learned the most, I gained 15*8-69% . Thank you for all, you deserve life in heaven. Thank you🙏🙏

  • @trap7369
    @trap7369 8 месяцев назад +1

    THIS VIDEO SUMMARIZE MY COLLEGE YEAR IN 59 SECONDS! AMAZING!

  • @forsetylord
    @forsetylord Год назад +4

    No bullshit, right to the point, code is working.
    Legend.

  • @emm3b170
    @emm3b170 Год назад +3

    extremely senseful and easy tutorial at the same time. so impressive!

  • @sleytoso
    @sleytoso 10 месяцев назад +3

    I became a programmer today

  • @absurd7376
    @absurd7376 Год назад +1

    The best programming teacher of all time

  • @Max_5957
    @Max_5957 9 месяцев назад

    a for loop to write even numbers can be written as "for i in range(0, 101, 2)", where the last argument is a step, on which amount 'i' increases. Second argument is 101 because if for loops i∈[starting_number; ending_number) ( 'i' is in a set from starting_number until ending_number which is not included).

  • @BeanyCutePaws
    @BeanyCutePaws Год назад +12

    This man just thought every single lesson I was taught in my 1 whole semester in 1 minute.

  • @PRINCE-fj6iu
    @PRINCE-fj6iu Год назад +9

    Great video Brother

    • @codepointers
      @codepointers  Год назад +1

      Thanks! Can you please explain those. Change it in what way? What do you mean by script work? Thank you!

    • @deezburr
      @deezburr Год назад +2

      @@codepointers your "editing style" is fine lol

    • @codepointers
      @codepointers  Год назад

      @@deezburr haha Thanks!

  • @mangodale.bingleman
    @mangodale.bingleman Год назад +4

    Bro taught more than what I've learned in a month 💀

  • @Deadpoooooool
    @Deadpoooooool Год назад +1

    Thanks bro its really helps full my studies.

  • @land3021
    @land3021 Месяц назад

    This code pointed me in a direction. I now have a better understanding of 'if' statements.

  • @nsxdarin
    @nsxdarin Год назад +3

    stackoverflow hates him!

  • @EzaguiDark
    @EzaguiDark Год назад +3

    Thanks, now I don't have to watch a 12 hours full course tutorial video of python

  • @retrox64games
    @retrox64games Год назад +6

    DUDE PLEASE MAKE MORE! 10 seconds in and im alerady learning and absorbing information, the way you teach is so helpful!

  • @majkelp.
    @majkelp. Год назад +5

    after i watched that film i got job in NASA. thanks A LOT ! :)

  • @salvia_771
    @salvia_771 6 месяцев назад +1

    I can finally prove my teacher wrong. Thank you for the tutorial, man!

  • @aura141T
    @aura141T 3 месяца назад +1

    Interviewer: "tell me about your experience"
    Me: "take a guess"
    Well now I'm the ceo of the company
    Jokes aside, this was actually pretty quick and interesting, nice job man

  • @B_KasyapKrishna
    @B_KasyapKrishna Год назад +5

    How are you using the terminal on the right?

    • @codepointers
      @codepointers  Год назад +2

      Right click on the word terminal and click move panel right.

    • @B_KasyapKrishna
      @B_KasyapKrishna Год назад +1

      @@codepointers Thank you sir. ❤

  • @septillion.
    @septillion. 11 месяцев назад +2

    I expected the russian man

  • @BitsofLit
    @BitsofLit Год назад +1

    Bro really making everyone a programmer with this one 💯

  • @geko2867
    @geko2867 6 месяцев назад

    Software engineering professional here, the line that checks whether a number is odd or even, is invalid… the correct way is to do an if check with the given number on every possible integer and return true if it’s even, or false if it’s odd. This is memory efficient and skips the incredibly expensive modulo operation that only top tier GPUs are capable of performing at reasonable speeds. You could also nest the if statements so that every missed match enters a new layer and focuses the program on finding the matching if statement. This approach is easy to debug as you see exactly what the condition and output will be in any given problem.

  • @kabilan1804
    @kabilan1804 10 месяцев назад

    Awesome. So now I know Machine learning, Big Data, AI, Quantum communication, Data science, NLP, Computer Vision. Nobody can stop me!

  • @moomew64
    @moomew64 7 месяцев назад

    I expected a meme, but this is actually a beautiful explanation of basic programming building blocks.

  • @iedi3
    @iedi3 Год назад +2

    cool, i'll apply now for that Senior Python role i saw on the web

  • @artisticanna5275
    @artisticanna5275 Год назад +1

    I actually understood this more than I ever thought I would have

  • @wendersonbarros1900
    @wendersonbarros1900 Год назад +1

    Now I can apply to jobs 🙌 Thank you, sir

  • @_cnk
    @_cnk 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks this is how I became a international advanced software developer 100% best python tutorial out there.

  • @ashenreborn1161
    @ashenreborn1161 Год назад

    i will now put it in my resume that I am adept in multiple coding languages after this life changing minute...Thank you

  • @Alpheamus
    @Alpheamus 11 месяцев назад

    Dude i would KILL if youd make a C# tutorial like this. i need it badly. The task of starting a new language from the basics is daunting to me. I already know python decently and another language. But i want to know C# and having the basics of the syntax right away would be awesome.

  • @alexrubio9507
    @alexrubio9507 7 месяцев назад

    wow, amazing! Now you got to do only about 10.000 more videos like this one and you're nearly there with your objective!

  • @DemidCode
    @DemidCode 3 месяца назад

    also, instead of this:
    for i in range(1, 100):
    if i%2 == 0:
    print(i)
    you could write this:
    for i in range(1, 100, 2):
    print(i)
    keep in mind that range has 3 parameters which is: start, end, step

  • @faz.9678
    @faz.9678 Год назад

    bro just taught me everything i learnt for the past two years in 1 minute.
    my exams are in about 4 days as well

    • @midtierjesus
      @midtierjesus Год назад

      nah fr why is gcse computer science so useless? They teach you the bare minimum coding basics when the exam is a lot harder imo and requires more practice

  • @eggstatus5824
    @eggstatus5824 6 месяцев назад +1

    I never thought I would see the day that someone speedruns teaching a programming language

  • @ralfocamargocoba5313
    @ralfocamargocoba5313 Год назад

    This is what people who already know how to code in other languages are looking for. I need this with every other language and libraries as well

  • @EnchantedAnimeRealms
    @EnchantedAnimeRealms Год назад +1

    It's neet not just python but the basic concepts for any programing language 👍🏻

  • @kellyharmon1661
    @kellyharmon1661 5 месяцев назад

    Can’t wait for part 2 where we learn about while loops and recursion

  • @yuki9O
    @yuki9O 12 дней назад

    10 hours course explained in less than a minute u r the GOAT

  • @therelatableladka
    @therelatableladka Год назад

    Believe me I started working on Ai projects after watching this tutorial. This tutorial has changed my life. I became a teacher and now teach python to various people around the globe. Truly fascinating !

  • @izal2860
    @izal2860 8 месяцев назад

    Now im feeling more confident to code a whole new 4d game in a binary form thanks to this video

  • @YourLocal_Egg
    @YourLocal_Egg Год назад

    I wasted 59 minutes watching a tutorial and this man just summarized it

  • @vitvitvitvitvitvitvitvit
    @vitvitvitvitvitvitvitvit 10 месяцев назад

    this a nice way to introduce who know the concepts. I think could be more tutorials like this, only showing the code result and explain fastly

  • @HiskoEU
    @HiskoEU Год назад

    Thank you, got my first job as a Python programmer after this video. Now I am earning 120k$ a year.

  • @Evancade
    @Evancade Год назад

    i now work at the pentagon under their cybersecurity branch and i really can only thank you for teaching me