I'm searching for the one who can teach me good but found the best, u r really amazing sir,I have suscribed ur channel and also suggested my friends those who are dying to learn python like me...tq so much sir 🙏
12:22-12:31 "you have to use curly brackets now why curly brackets because keys should not repeat and what doesn't repeat set and set uses curly brackets so it makes more sense here" what an amazing explanation :)
Bro set doesn't have both keys and values like in dictionary eg : { (something : something) } format , moreover in sets there is {something, something} also in sets there is no sequence i.e we have no indexing Whereas in dictionary we have to put the key instead of index no. as we put in list Hope you understand :)
🤓 Quiz Answer 🤓 How to access the help docs in python? Answer : " help( ) " using this command we can access the docs in python. " help ( "LISTS" ) We can also use this command to search for specific topic in help doc.
Excellent teaching! I HAVE JUST WATCH 10 VIDEOS OF NAVIN SIR AND I AM FULLY UNDERSTAND HOW TO DO CODING.EXCELLENT TEACHING SIR! U WILL LIVE 1000 YEARS.
I am actually referring a lot of resources right now as I am going into the IT industry through data science, AI and ML, and to be totally honest, I have found some tips and tricks that I did not get in other tutorials. Kudos for that, keep up the good work. Thanks for such an amazing and selfless content. I would still like to ask you if you have any other resources that would help me in my journey ahead, do let me know in the reply.
sir you are like Guru Dronacharya to me these videos are so helping me to gain my pragmatic knowledge in python. sir i was totally zero in coding but now due to your teaching im building my interest in coding thank you so much for this and please keep inspiring and educating us as u do .......lots of support and love :) And sir please upload some exercise sheets after your videos so that we can practice it.....
Hi Navin, Thanks for your great tutorials . In this video having a minor correction at 8:46 . Other modern programming languages ( like "Swift Programming Language" ) also supports "Range". In Swift, having dedicated range operators ( "..." , "..
You are doing a good job to make it easy, understandable, and intuitive. For instance, why curly brackets are used for Dictionaries? Because keys should not repeat and what does not repeat - set." 🤯 😲 Damn! Now, I know why they both used curly brackets. Thanks for the tutorials.🙂
Reddy gaaru, "Telusko" ante emo ankunna kaani, me way of teaching, speedness in explaining anni balancing ga unnai, me valla PYTHON nerchukuntunna.Thanks reddy gaaru
I am practicing the lessons you are teaching in my computer. My computer has python 3.7 so I am able to practice whatever you are explaining. And these are very helpful to me. Thanks a lot for the lessons you are teaching to me.
Thanku very much sir🙏.your teaching is really awesome and helpful. I am in first yr and I was truly looking for this type of tutor. Koncham practice cheyadaniki iste inka manchi untunde, but I'll get it. Thanku once again sir. 🙏🙏
Your way of teaching is excellent sir..before watching your classes, i am afraid of doing coding but now i have got a lot of confidence that's all because of sir...Thank you for sharing your knowledge to us....
Your accent and teaching skills are excellent. U r teaching is simply superb. Iam a teacher. I love u r body language and confidence of u r teaching abilities 🙏🙏🙏🙏
If you sir be the lecture of my class of programming.Then suerly me and our class student get the full knowledge of programming.Thank you for teaching us with the better way😍
Your truely an inspiration sir.I love to learn python since iam from Civil Background.your such an amazing person teaching in a simple way.thanks for all the things sir.your my guru forever
U are really fantastic sir, just provide notes or exercise so we can practice all if u can Thanks for such a dedication to ur youtube channel.and helping us grow.
If we need to access the HELP doc in python, we can simply call the help() function. If we know the particular keyword of the topic we are seeking help for, we can also write it as : help("LISTS")
Dude you're the one who actually posted this comment here 6 days ago. So would you mind helping me out? I watched the "more on variables" video and I do understand that the address and variable value in related. I also understood how it changes when you set a new value to a variable. But my question is now in this video, in the update function he is passing the value of x...and x is set to 8. So when he calls the function without any arguments ..it' should output 8. When he put in the value of 10 it still made sense as it output 8. But what I don't understand is that when he sets a new variable a and then sets it as 10, the function suddenly changes and outputs the value of a....which isn't supposed to happen as in the function itself the value of x only is used and hardcoded right?
sir i have one doubt - Does python separates list and set just by "[]" and "{}"?? so why they make two different things if they are same -_- and same thing as tuple.
You use sq brackets when defining lists, - however, the word "list" here does not mean that you are defining a list. Here it's the name of a function that converts a given value to a list - and you pass values to a function using normal brackets.
who is enjoying in 2022? Honestly thank you so much sir being consistency. meanwhile you got a new subscriber, @Telusko!! inka teluskovadaniki chala undhi sir. 😂
Hello Sir, I love to watch this series. I have always watch your video whenever I was stuck or learn a new thing about software development. You made a great video for student who wants to learn from basics and reach to advances.
Quiz: initially we need to create a environment for that particular path. Then only python will enable. we can use help function to list out all commands. if we need particular command like LIST function. we should type help['LIST'].
If anyone asks me to suggest a good python course.....the first name come to my mind is Navin Reddy.....You are the best... I hope, I can meet you in person and discuss lots of things
Hi navin, it was so good to learn from your videos. Having so much fun in watching your videos, i mean you explain so clearly each and everything. Love you man. Please do create more videos.
Wow sir , it is so easy and fun to learn from you. Your energy, vibe and way of teaching is so amazing, easy and to the point. Thank you so much and keep teaching.
Hello sir, your teaching is very nice and im new to python and i am sincerly able to learn from you..and i hope u keep teaching like this and make more videos of this language :)
I'm having difficulty with list(range(10)) at 9:34.. it doesn't work for me. It keeps telling me 'str' object is not callable. Can anyone help me, please??
thanx for your huge effort and really do appreciate the way you explain. although the best ever python tutorial ive never crossed, you did give me the hope to study programming language . in fact if you drop exercises at the end of the course might be great. if does anybody ready to help me study python language always welcome, seriously id like to learn this programming.
Have got great clarity regarding different data types, how and where to utilize them👌. You have taught diving into the depths step by step in a fantastic way, also a quick revision of the sequence data types👍. Thank you very much really loved and enjoyed it❤
I'm searching for the one who can teach me good but found the best, u r really amazing sir,I have suscribed ur channel and also suggested my friends those who are dying to learn python like me...tq so much sir 🙏
A fantastic jobb done by a knowledgeable person. I wish you were my tutor in college.
Your efforts are much appreciated. Thank you
You are one of the most most best Language-RUclipsr among other Language-RUclipsrs who doesn't confused to their viewers ...👍👍👍
Hi Navin, could you please also provide exercise sheets so that we can get good practice on each topic as soon as a video is finished.
We see
Yes true
Yeah
U could it would be great
google
12:22-12:31
"you have to use curly brackets
now why curly brackets because keys should not repeat
and what doesn't repeat
set
and set uses curly brackets
so it makes more sense here"
what an amazing explanation :)
Yeah even i am blown out its awesome way of explaination
that means you shoudn't assign more than one value to one key
what happen if you define multiple key with same name and values of them will be different
@@arunbisoyi the last duplicate key will be considered instead
Bro set doesn't have both keys and values like in dictionary eg : { (something : something) } format , moreover in sets there is {something, something} also in sets there is no sequence i.e we have no indexing
Whereas in dictionary we have to put the key instead of index no. as we put in list
Hope you understand :)
For those who are getting an error when using range(10) and then list(range(10)), try closing IDLE then try it again. It worked for me.
worked for me also
Worked for me!! :) can you state the reason behind closing and re opening?
@@ayushiajit3088 Not sure to be honest. But what I can think of is that reopening refreshes IDLE in some way.
Worked for me
me too
You explained everything in a practical and fun way. Thank you for your videos.
You are really a best teacher. Even school kids can learn python when you teach. Im very happy that i found you
🤓 Quiz Answer 🤓
How to access the help docs in python?
Answer : " help( ) " using this command we can access the docs in python.
" help ( "LISTS" ) We can also use this command to search for specific topic in help doc.
No bro we should not use hypen symbol
answer:
help( )
help(topics)
Excellent teaching! I HAVE JUST WATCH 10 VIDEOS OF NAVIN SIR AND I AM FULLY UNDERSTAND HOW TO DO CODING.EXCELLENT TEACHING SIR! U WILL LIVE 1000 YEARS.
I am actually referring a lot of resources right now as I am going into the IT industry through data science, AI and ML, and to be totally honest, I have found some tips and tricks that I did not get in other tutorials. Kudos for that, keep up the good work. Thanks for such an amazing and selfless content. I would still like to ask you if you have any other resources that would help me in my journey ahead, do let me know in the reply.
sir you are like Guru Dronacharya to me these videos are so helping me to gain my pragmatic knowledge in python. sir i was totally zero in coding but now due to your teaching im building my interest in coding thank you so much for this and please keep inspiring and educating us as u do .......lots of support and love :)
And sir please upload some exercise sheets after your videos so that we can practice it.....
omg-such a transparent explaination..nice..i studied python here and now my aim is to become a data scientist
Hello
Are You a Data Scientist now ?
If yes
Plz let me know the protocol for it !
@@saigoudshakaram7805 no sir..i am still studying 12th grade and data science course
Ho Good
From where Are you persuing the course ?
I cannot- complete this video without saying a big thank you. You were quiet fast but I learnt and it has stuck to my head. Thank you.
Hi Navin, Thanks for your great tutorials . In this video having a minor correction at 8:46 . Other modern programming languages ( like "Swift Programming Language" ) also supports "Range". In Swift, having dedicated range operators ( "..." , "..
Your teaching style is simple and clear
Anyone can easily understand by your teaching
You are doing a good job to make it easy, understandable, and intuitive. For instance, why curly brackets are used for Dictionaries? Because keys should not repeat and what does not repeat - set." 🤯 😲 Damn! Now, I know why they both used curly brackets. Thanks for the tutorials.🙂
I am learning python first time and your tutorials are really helpful. Hope to follow this playlist till end.
This is an incredibly fast way to learn this. Thank you.
Reddy gaaru, "Telusko" ante emo ankunna kaani, me way of teaching, speedness in explaining anni balancing ga unnai, me valla PYTHON nerchukuntunna.Thanks reddy gaaru
It
I am finding your variables so informative. Looking forward to more videos.
Yep..his teaching is good !
I am practicing the lessons you are teaching in my computer. My computer has python 3.7 so I am able to practice whatever you are explaining. And these are very helpful to me. Thanks a lot for the lessons you are teaching to me.
Didn't find better videos than yours.
Thankyou Sir😊
What an amazing person u are... Hats off to u for teaching such a tough subject in a very funny way.. really ur the best sir. Tq Soo much
[13:40] I have a key, I have a value. Hamm value-key :)
Thank you fot tutorial :)
very few got the joke, by the way this joke is derived from the song pineapple-pen . isn't it funny now?
Ok I get it
@@S-I-D-D-H-U xD
Nice English
Thanku very much sir🙏.your teaching is really awesome and helpful. I am in first yr and I was truly looking for this type of tutor. Koncham practice cheyadaniki iste inka manchi untunde, but I'll get it. Thanku once again sir. 🙏🙏
thank you so much man, Day after tomorrow is my python exam, and you made it easy for me
Your way of teaching is excellent sir..before watching your classes, i am afraid of doing coding but now i have got a lot of confidence that's all because of sir...Thank you for sharing your knowledge to us....
in order to access documentations
type:
help("what ever doubt in the topic")
example-help("STRINGS")
Your accent and teaching skills are excellent. U r teaching is simply superb. Iam a teacher. I love u r body language and confidence of u r teaching abilities 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Sailing smoothly so far with captain navin.
If you sir be the lecture of my class of programming.Then suerly me and our class student get the full knowledge of programming.Thank you for teaching us with the better way😍
What a great session! Thank you Navin.
This is best course about python I’ve ever seen. You are a great teacher, a Guru.
Thanks for your vedios I wanted to learn python for machine learning and these basics helped me to grade up faster
Better understanding tutorial 👍👍 I have ever seen in youtube
Tomorrow I have exam,this is very helpful thanks😘
Your truely an inspiration sir.I love to learn python since iam from Civil Background.your such an amazing person teaching in a simple way.thanks for all the things sir.your my guru forever
Great teacher in this era still watching in 2024😊
Same here
Just want to let you know sir that this course is really worthy ❤❤❤. Chaala Worthy😊
U are really fantastic sir, just provide notes or exercise so we can practice all if u can
Thanks for such a dedication to ur youtube channel.and helping us grow.
U r explained in vy simple way reall u r super bro tquu 🤩🤩
Amazing explanation, Telusko, Greart Work, Thanks a lot. You are in my list of Wonderful Mantor.
Thank you sir for your free sessions of python . It symbolizes that there are good people on earth who gives knowledge in exchange of time not money
Very good explantion Navin. Thank you!
marvelous presentation by Navin Reddy. Very precise. Thank you for your time for educating all. Great job.
If we need to access the HELP doc in python, we can simply call the help() function. If we know the particular keyword of the topic we are seeking help for, we can also write it as : help("LISTS")
Ur teaching is Matchless, very helpful.
Deep knowledge
Sir I like your speed it's perfect for me and u r good teacher
Dude you're the one who actually posted this comment here 6 days ago. So would you mind helping me out?
I watched the "more on variables" video and I do understand that the address and variable value in related. I also understood how it changes when you set a new value to a variable. But my question is now in this video, in the update function he is passing the value of x...and x is set to 8. So when he calls the function without any arguments ..it' should output 8. When he put in the value of 10 it still made sense as it output 8. But what I don't understand is that when he sets a new variable a and then sets it as 10, the function suddenly changes and outputs the value of a....which isn't supposed to happen as in the function itself the value of x only is used and hardcoded right?
You are My Mentor.......!!!
Great to Have a Mentor like "You".
It's very helpful. Thanks Navin.
you are my favourite python youtuber thanks for being so helpful
Thank you sir.. concepts are getting cleared
You are simply the best, sir. Am enjoying every bit
every time you say 'kiran' in any video, my face kinda lits up lol
😂
I am realizing now that Telusko in telugu means 'Get to Know'. Great name for a channel : )
Quiz: How to access the help docs in Python?
Ans: Thru the function help() without any arguments, then the help console will open.
help()
also help(OBJECT)
We need to put it within quotation [single or double] like help('LISTS')
Superb sir what a teaching .... u had a good teaching skills sir
ans: type "help()" in cmd interface
now im loving programming only because of you Navin. great job
Dear Navin, Is there any website so that we can also practice python programing
Download sololearn app. From that we can practice any language whichever we want. And we also can learn through that app.
Sir.... U r awesome...... The way u explain everything..... Is very easy to understand...... And thank you so much..... For your support..... 😊😊
Hi Navin sir , could you please also provide exercise sheets so that we can get good practice on each topic as soon as a video is finished.
Quick and precise! I guess I have to write the same thing to make comment on your every lesson!! Thanks again for sharing the light.
sir i have one doubt - Does python separates list and set just by "[]" and "{}"?? so why they make two different things if they are same -_-
and same thing as tuple.
Pleas get bavk to video number 6 in this series. Navin explained the differences there
List = Collections of values (same or different and they are modifyable)
Set = doesn't mantain a sequence and doesn't support dupplicates
if you compare this with JS, it will be easy to understand .
It's really very helpful ...thank u so much.... keep doing this type of work.. simply great 👍
why we didn't use list[range(10)]
as we should use sq bracket in case of list
it gave error
Tuple, set, list has different brackets.. each bracket defines their corresponding data type...
You use sq brackets when defining lists, - however, the word "list" here does not mean that you are defining a list. Here it's the name of a function that converts a given value to a list - and you pass values to a function using normal brackets.
Python I watch more than 20 videos. But u r OUTSTANDING bro 🙏🙏🙏
write help() and press enter key
hi bhakti
Are u a developer in any company
coz of you this video have 22 dislikes -_-
@@PrakashPatkinanded no
Sailing smoothly so far with captain Navin. I am in eight and I am learning Python from you.😘
when am using list(range(10)) showing TypeError: 'list' object is not callable
harsha kotta
Yes same thing
@@dilkashgazala831 you both may defined list earlier. First run quit() then again run it and it will run
Bro,L in list word should be Capital.Glad for help😊
Py isn't case sensitive dude @@nxbil2397
who is enjoying in 2022? Honestly thank you so much sir being consistency. meanwhile you got a new subscriber, @Telusko!! inka teluskovadaniki chala undhi sir. 😂
You can simply access help docs by typing help()
Hello Sir, I love to watch this series. I have always watch your video whenever I was stuck or learn a new thing about software development. You made a great video for student who wants to learn from basics and reach to advances.
Quiz: initially we need to create a environment for that particular path. Then only python will enable. we can use help function to list out all commands. if we need particular command like LIST function. we should type help['LIST'].
If anyone asks me to suggest a good python course.....the first name come to my mind is Navin Reddy.....You are the best... I hope, I can meet you in person and discuss lots of things
sir ,should i make notes of your videos?
Obvious
The best sir in the world
Are you Telugu sir
May be
Yeah
He is Saitama
@@Yuki____2004_ lol
No he is an indian
Thank you Mr. Reddy ,your videos are really very helpful for me day by day
List(range(2,10,2)= even
How it in prime numbers
Thankyou sir🥰🙌god bless you✨✨✨✨
Quiz answer: By passing parameter to help()function.
Hii sir,I am esilay learn about the data type of python..and so I glad , your teaching method awesome 👌👌👌
Hi navin, it was so good to learn from your videos. Having so much fun in watching your videos, i mean you explain so clearly each and everything. Love you man. Please do create more videos.
Sir,really ur doing great job.Very helpful to us.Enjoying your classes sir.Thank you so much GURUJI.
Revisiting the lectures after a long gap. Great lectures as usual
His teaching level is outstanding ✌🏻
TRUEEE LUBBBBB thanks man may u achieve lot more successs!!!
You are very good in teaching. I really appreciate you
The efforts that you are putting to make this video is awesome...keep going...
have to say
you are literally amazing
keep it up
I loved you videos .. im trying to learn python from a long time but your videos are the best.❤
Sir u r awsm i have watched all ur last python tutorials and its helping me a lot thnx once again
Wow sir , it is so easy and fun to learn from you. Your energy, vibe and way of teaching is so amazing, easy and to the point. Thank you so much and keep teaching.
Hello sir, your teaching is very nice and im new to python and i am sincerly able to learn from you..and i hope u keep teaching like this and make more videos of this language :)
I'm having difficulty with list(range(10)) at 9:34.. it doesn't work for me. It keeps telling me 'str' object is not callable. Can anyone help me, please??
Nicely taught by Navin ,better to understand
Sir I'm searching for a python programmer to teach me then I see your videos that is so useful for me thank you sir ❤
thanx for your huge effort and really do appreciate the way you explain. although the best ever python tutorial ive never crossed, you did give me the hope to study programming language . in fact if you drop exercises at the end of the course might be great. if does anybody ready to help me study python language always welcome, seriously id like to learn this programming.
Have got great clarity regarding different data types, how and where to utilize them👌. You have taught diving into the depths step by step in a fantastic way, also a quick revision of the sequence data types👍. Thank you very much really loved and enjoyed it❤