It would be a great sponsor because the tts even paid one from google or amazon are terrible for audiobooks, they sound terrible, even the deeplearning ones and are more expensive word for word then audible. It just makes no sense (as of 2020). Will check on the idea in couple years, there are good chances it will change.
I just have got an ebook of nanotech and it is a whopping 319 pages. But now, the book is going to read itself. I feel very motivated by these tutorials. Thanks a lot and I hope you will be the best coder with the best coding channel of all time.
Many people who own a Mac don't spend much money on computers, this Mac is from 2009, and so is the computer in my bedroom, in the living room and in the Mac in mail-room is even from 1999. Still working so why would I replace it? Most of my computers have costed me only a few hundred a year if the new price is spread over a decade or so. Mac owners do not alway have truckloads of money, all computers in my house have to share only one laser printer. I even had to save money on wires! Nowhere in my house you will find that fancy new stuff like the one that looks like a garbage bin, not even to think about the newest newest.
@@vanhetgoor yes overpriced computer.could use linux if want ls command xD.windows and linux can run mac on emulator even now they run faster than original.thats funny xD
I wouldn't do that for fiction books though; Even within audio book, one has to be careful to know who is reading it: some readers are very good at adding another dimension by injecting proper emotions.
I, a complete beginner, learned more about Python (and coding in general) from watching this 13 mins video than from other hours-long tutorials, this is great! And also, to anybody else here being the "coding expert" and typing in the comments stuff like "Yeah, or you can just do this and that instead of writing it yourself", well, yes you can, but this guy is basically showing people how to do small coding projects to improve their programming skills and knowledge about the method to do so, which is crucial for someone who is just starting (like me). I'm definitely going to watch a ton more of these videos, glad I discovered this channel!
This is so useful. I will definitely use this a lot. I’m still new to this and have been using the spyder IDE but now can see the benefit of using pycharm! Thanks for this tutorial 👍🏻
Hahaha...wow....I don't know if I need a audiobook but I definitely found this so useful and I know nothing about coding and now I know something about coding that I can use if I want . Great stuff 👍 And I subscribed coz your grandma is cool 😎
After you wrote the loop, you forgot to change the number 7 to the variable ”num.” If you run the code with this mistake, it will read page number 7, 103 times 😂
This is amazing . A few questions 1. Does python also skips Diagrams on the page. 2. Also I saw , the program started reading from header. Any way you can skip header and footer of the page. 3. If the PDF is in 2 column format, does it detects it intelligently ? 4. What if there is a table in between . how does this table gets read , row wise or columnwise.
@@qn565 it's ok, many people around the world are poor. To laugh at someone's poverty is the biggest poverty. Don't be sad. Better days will come. Let's keep downloading pdfs till then :) I'm not poor but I've seen some hard days. I wish nobody is poor in this world, ever. The one who wants nothing is the richest and the one isn't content is the poorest. btw I'm Indian. Richness is what we need, not riches.
This is such a cool idea! Thanks for sharing. Sometimes it's hard to find the motivation or drive to want to code, but seeing wacky ideas like this makes me want to.
Great video. But it's also to be noted that the document structure might not support parsing and so it might not ALWAYS be feasible to use this to extract text from it. Just a heads up for people :)
1. You will have to do it for every single page. You have to just write file name in this code. 2. It works offline 3.(most important) It will be more satisfying to listen to something what you coded yourself.
That's a really cool thing to do. Good video, it really shows how simple and powerful code can be. Thanks! I saw you app a while ago, but didn't have a chance to try it. I'll give it a go!
But audio books have proper trained voice artists who have beautiful voices. Electronic reading sounds awful. PS don't come for my cookies, I haven't got any
you can use this It is much better than the voice of pyttsx3 def speak(str): from gtts import gTTS from playsound import playsound language = 'en-In' myobj = gTTS(text=str, lang=language) myobj.save("welcome1.mp3") playsound("welcome1.mp3")
@@maxhoden0303 we can do like that, but for more flexibility, we should use the keyboard module to detect a key press which will be set up to dynamically add/subtract values of a variable, then we use that variable in the time sleep function, then we can control the time sleep function resulting in more flexibility
Definitely. Though with this approach, one can extend it to read other sources of text. In general, coding it gives you greater control (e.g. playback speed or storing the speech into a file and uploading it to my phone).
It seems that your grandma will do more than eat all cookies - is she going to target practice with the cookie jars? In any case I felt an urge to like this video.
Just for a say: If you want to enjoy programming, then use Linux. You don't have drop a sweat installing such python, etc etc files, everything is just backed Into the system..
Repeatedly segfaults ("segmentation fault (core dumped)". Checking the size of the extracted text, it was always 7 or 8 (even if the same file is used). One test file turned out to be nothing but scanned pages (would need OCR) but there is no error checking (I'm looking into adding that). I carefully selected another PDF (not scanned pages, has selectable text etc.) but at first I got the same results. Added a "print(text)" line after extracting, and it contains nothing unless the pages are *CAREFULLY* selected to begin after things like covers, tables of contents, etc. - any pages of those types result in a seg fault too. Besides error checking, it would help to have a few simple key commands like + - up down left right (arrows) for things like volume (+/-), up/down to change speaker (perhaps cycle through the +m1...+f5 options on the available voices), and left/right arrows (to back up or jump forward by, say, a paragraph or a page), and 'q' to quit more gracefully. It's a pleasant enough "how-to" video (though a caveat about the PDFs being used really should be added!) That robot intonation though, is going to be very tough to overcome and I was unable to find any non-robotic voices on the web (the library has several dozen voices for different languages but most cannot speak Enlish, for example). Any thought that this would somehow replace Audiobooks (or regular books, or even text files) is wishful thinking. Despite my comments, I hope you'll continue to provide quick examples like this for Python newbies or (with a clear warning) for "quick and dirty use only".
Found the segfault cause - if a page is scanned only (no actual text), than pyttsx3 segfaults when that "text" of zero-size is encountered. Sounds like something they should check in the library, but for now I've done it by just checking "len(text)" and skipping the handoff to pyttsx3 if it's less than 10 bytes or so (could just check for 0 but there may be conditions where the 0-size "text" shows up as an attribute value of some kind). With this, the code works better. Added some voice options (+m and +f) and an option to print the text to screen as well as saying it (seems to help for very technical text where pyttsx3 gets bogged down in trying to spell things out, etc.) Still not a replacement for audiobooks, but passable now for probably 2/3rds of the test PDFs I've thrown at it.
I just did this project but occured error that osError but i just open the pdf file but showing error invalid argument .. can u please tell me the solution 🙏🙏
Hi Hero, You made a little code error. If you want the code to loop all the pages Line 9 should be : "page = pdfReader.getPage(num)" Anyway, LOVED YOUR WORK..
Hi! I'm Pronab Mondal, I have one quaries. Before that I want to inform you that presently I'm using Python 3.9 64bit Ver. and PyCharm community Edition 2020.2.3 which is now latest. As following your video I was doing step by step but i'm not able to count the pdf pages. "pages = pdfReader.numPages" I stuck here. numPages is not showing in my Pycham. Please help me
"Use another pdf file and see if it still has the same error. If it does, switch back to previous version of python. Not every modules are updated with python latest versions.
He seems to be a bengali. They have this same accent. (My 3 college professors are bengali and have the same accent, idk how😂) Also, I feel he is Bangladeshi, not sure though.
while debugging the code i got pydev debugger: process is connecting this error and then program automatically finish without any python voice anyone knows the exact solution
few weeks later:
"Don't watch my videos, make your own!
Lol
haha
😂
🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣
Op bhai
This video is sponsored by Audible.
lol
THAT was funny )))
It would be a great sponsor because the tts even paid one from google or amazon are terrible for audiobooks, they sound terrible, even the deeplearning ones and are more expensive word for word then audible. It just makes no sense (as of 2020). Will check on the idea in couple years, there are good chances it will change.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Audible reported this video as a threat to thier sales
Next up:
Don't use Python. Build your own programming language
Build your own, using 100 lines of python.
Don't watch any RUclips tutorials.
Make your own 🥴
Next up:
Don't use programming language. Build your own machine code
@@subratahalder9538 *writes program 1 byte at a time using a series of switches*
@@ancapftw9113 he has finally done it
Me: *loves reading*
Also me: *watches this anyway*
Thank you! ❤
I want to read and listen at the same time for better compression
Smae here bro
I just have got an ebook of nanotech and it is a whopping 319 pages. But now, the book is going to read itself. I feel very motivated by these tutorials. Thanks a lot and I hope you will be the best coder with the best coding channel of all time.
Dont code. Just copy text n paste on google translate.
wtf 🤣 never thought of it , that's kinda smart 🤣
But isn't google translate has certain texts limitation?
Ya right copy 111 pages of text also take care that images dont get copied right?
@@paragggoyal1552 who told u to copy entire at once r u going to listen it in one go
Hi there! Join our discord channel and ask your questions there. Our cool programmers and peer learners will help you out!
I like that you make practical projects mixed with some humour instead of dry theories about python programming. Thanks very much.
Glad you like them!
'If you're poor like me...'
Also him: *has an Apple computer
...that's... why he's poor.
well you poor after buying one
Many people who own a Mac don't spend much money on computers, this Mac is from 2009, and so is the computer in my bedroom, in the living room and in the Mac in mail-room is even from 1999. Still working so why would I replace it? Most of my computers have costed me only a few hundred a year if the new price is spread over a decade or so. Mac owners do not alway have truckloads of money, all computers in my house have to share only one laser printer. I even had to save money on wires! Nowhere in my house you will find that fancy new stuff like the one that looks like a garbage bin, not even to think about the newest newest.
@@vanhetgoor yes overpriced computer.could use linux if want ls command xD.windows and linux can run mac on emulator even now they run faster than original.thats funny xD
@@jarisipilainen3875 Wait do linux really run windows/mac emulator faster than directly windows?
Btw which linux distribution would you recommend?
I love how you tell us what all these abbreviations are and mean, most people just show you what it looks like and how to run it. Thank you!
You're most welcome
Great, short, and precise!! Love it when I'm able to achieve something in one video. Gives me the motivation to learn more. Good job!!
Glad it was helpful!, keep watching us and download our app, Programming Hero.
@@ProgrammingHero is this a company?
now I don't have a single reason not to learn python
I’ll give you a reason. Video games 😂😂😂 lol jk - learn python 🐍
@@joeballer4036 I am not playing games. 😅
Sir,how to play hindi or other language voice? 🙄🙄
😂😂😂😂😂😅
Yooo
Man great .
Your chanel is tremendous ,I am just following ya from Mozambique
The PyReader: Look mama I can talk
He: I know you can talk but now sh:t up
This made me laugh so hard
me too.
I wouldn't do that for fiction books though; Even within audio book, one has to be careful to know who is reading it:
some readers are very good at adding another dimension by injecting proper emotions.
So true
This is just fun Tutorial, text to speech programs are already available (maybe even in chrome)
@@anujrathore2517 And they do as much of a bad job because they don't offer that "extra dimension".
that's why neural networks are so important. with proper usage of nlp, test data for emotions and a voice sample you can code\train your own 'reader'
I, a complete beginner, learned more about Python (and coding in general) from watching this 13 mins video than from other hours-long tutorials, this is great!
And also, to anybody else here being the "coding expert" and typing in the comments stuff like "Yeah, or you can just do this and that instead of writing it yourself", well, yes you can, but this guy is basically showing people how to do small coding projects to improve their programming skills and knowledge about the method to do so, which is crucial for someone who is just starting (like me).
I'm definitely going to watch a ton more of these videos, glad I discovered this channel!
sameeeeeeeeeeeeee
although i do like watching mosh
We can directly use Microsoft Edge browser it also provide play text in audio.
and now you know how to made your own.
@Hrishikesh Malviy Opening a pdf in browser is no different than opening it in adobe acrobat. . .
@Hrishikesh Malviy You still have to open a program to view the pdf... Doesn't matter if it's a browser or not.
This is so useful. I will definitely use this a lot. I’m still new to this and have been using the spyder IDE but now can see the benefit of using pycharm! Thanks for this tutorial 👍🏻
You're very welcome!
But pycharm is not available for 32bit system 😔
Few years from now:
"Don't live on Earth, make one with 420 lines of code!"
hahaha! Nice idea!
@@ProgrammingHero You are not gonna do it right...right guys?
@@whart667 confused in tenet.....
12:15 after writing for loop you just forgot to change 7 to num in line number 9 . 😊😊
Left a bug so that you have to hire me as a consultant to fix this bug :D
@@ProgrammingHero 😂😂
@Shamima Yeasmin because we Indians don't like to pay.. 😂😂
@@ProgrammingHero sor please fix it
@@beastnighttv dude just Wright getPage(num) instead of getPage(7)
That's pretty cool, you make it look so easy! This is pretty fun for a layman to try out. Little effort and high reward
Glad you like it!
I’m glad I found you 😊 I was trying to figure it out and you teach so well.
Hahaha...wow....I don't know if I need a audiobook but I definitely found this so useful and I know nothing about coding and now I know something about coding that I can use if I want . Great stuff 👍
And I subscribed coz your grandma is cool 😎
You're so welcome! ❤
After you wrote the loop, you forgot to change the number 7 to the variable ”num.” If you run the code with this mistake, it will read page number 7, 103 times 😂
Please can tou fix it for me😁😁😁😁
@@beastnighttv Just write num instead of 7
@@superhesk ok
@@beastnighttv page = pdfReader.getPage(num)
@@gabrielrmattoso done
BOT voice without feeling
CHEK HERE, github.com/ashraf-minhaj/Audio-Book/
You can't fall in love with it
@@ProgrammingHero whats this?
@@anto1756 He gave it a female voice on the github version
@@ProgrammingHero why female voice is spanish?
This is amazing . A few questions
1. Does python also skips Diagrams on the page.
2. Also I saw , the program started reading from header. Any way you can skip header and footer of the page.
3. If the PDF is in 2 column format, does it detects it intelligently ?
4. What if there is a table in between . how does this table gets read , row wise or columnwise.
"Yes it does skip diagrams and images, how do you read images btw? If there are any printable texts, it will read those for you."
Try it out yourself bro to get the answers. Not everything can be spoonfed
@@Goku-tt5hb True!
I cracked when he said, "if you're very poor, u can google and download a pdf..." 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
xD
or cheap.
no way I buy anything over Internet again xd too much effort to sort out between scammers and true sellers
we Russians always do so, because most of us are very poor. that's kind of sad =(
@@qn565 it's ok, many people around the world are poor. To laugh at someone's poverty is the biggest poverty. Don't be sad. Better days will come. Let's keep downloading pdfs till then :) I'm not poor but I've seen some hard days. I wish nobody is poor in this world, ever. The one who wants nothing is the richest and the one isn't content is the poorest. btw I'm Indian. Richness is what we need, not riches.
If you're going to pirate the pdf then you might as well just pirate the audiobook. No robot talking and the quality's better.
Best youtuber i ever came across. I just love your content. You are unique and love your crazy projects.
Glad to hear that!
This is such a cool idea! Thanks for sharing. Sometimes it's hard to find the motivation or drive to want to code, but seeing wacky ideas like this makes me want to.
I wasn't searching for this, but... I like you
I like you man, keep up the good vibes!
Thanks, you too!
Amazing! You make these projects really easy to understand.
Glad you think so! 😊
Everybody gangsta until the bot doesn't stop speaking after pausing
Thanks for teaching me how to make computers say "Mother I crave violence" on infinite loop
Whatever you do, don't make an AI say that!
Possibly the darkest way to toture a computer. Are we not ALL computers?
wait.. did i just type that?
I LOVE your energy! Subscribed.
Well, good thing I don’t have cookies in my house.
Same xD
Great video. But it's also to be noted that the document structure might not support parsing and so it might not ALWAYS be feasible to use this to extract text from it. Just a heads up for people :)
So any alternative
A solution would always be welcomed when pointing out a problem.
Oh so you're the guy who mad eprogramming hero ahah let's go bro you're great didn't even know you had a channel
After watching one min of this video I clicked like because your grandma appears on screen with Gun 😂
Hahahaha!! very funny , thanks for watching.
@@ProgrammingHero ai abal dekhle amr hasi pai
@@sheikhshagor6040 keno?
@@sheikhshagor6040 haan bodo abal, bhablam kichu voice set diye sentiment modulation korbe, eto Stephen Hawkings kore diyechhe.
@@ProgrammingHero How can I saved that audio so I don't need to run the script again and again?
How to turn any book into an audiobook in 2 steps
1) Copy all the text from the pdf
2) Paste in Google Text-to-speech and listen away :)
If you don't have wifi, you can't do this
Checkmate
1. You will have to do it for every single page. You have to just write file name in this code. 2. It works offline 3.(most important) It will be more satisfying to listen to something what you coded yourself.
@@alfezkhan591 2nd is allright, but firt one, Google can already translate documents, so o,O
Honestly he's made me want to code but I'm also juggling so much 😢
Thank you for videos ❤
I Love How I Got Amazon Audible Ad While Watching This Lmao
Your grandma says this will read page 8 over and over again.
change the number 7 to num after the "for loop" line:
for num in range(7, pages):
page = pdfREader.getPage(num)
@@nkhalid thankyou bhayajiiii
Bro please upload videos more frequently..... I really addicted to your voice and projects
Your app was awesome When was app development course was available in programming hero?????
It is already in the app more update of that course will come
Here comes the programming hero
Continue automation projects
Thanks!
More to come. Stay tuned.
That's a really cool thing to do. Good video, it really shows how simple and powerful code can be. Thanks!
I saw you app a while ago, but didn't have a chance to try it. I'll give it a go!
All the best dear!
But audio books have proper trained voice artists who have beautiful voices. Electronic reading sounds awful. PS don't come for my cookies, I haven't got any
you can use this
It is much better than the voice of pyttsx3
def speak(str):
from gtts import gTTS
from playsound import playsound
language = 'en-In'
myobj = gTTS(text=str, lang=language)
myobj.save("welcome1.mp3")
playsound("welcome1.mp3")
@@geeli_puppy_. what's that can u plz elaborate,!?
@@sumitthakur1625 it's code that uses a different TTS library. Just search the interweb and you'll get the answer in no time...
CHEK HERE, github.com/ashraf-minhaj/Audio-Book/
CHEK HERE, github.com/ashraf-minhaj/Audio-Book/
wow now i can make my own audio book . Great work
Go for it!
with your skill of teaching even a little child can code, thank you so much
Developer : Doing everyday job
3 Lakh Viewers : Interesting
@ line 9 12:08:
page = pdfReader.getPage(num) #not 7 it will read page 7 with the current code (111-7) tinmes
Num is not defined?
Who all got this in recommendations and started following him regularly
.
.btw great video!
Your voice is so wholesome
Thanks for your appreciation
Wow, perfect for me, one question, Any idea how control the speed?
Yes! Use import time at the top of your code, then After it says speaker run and wait on line 13 indented write time.sleep(.1)
@@maxhoden0303 we can do like that, but for more flexibility, we should use the keyboard module to detect a key press which will be set up to dynamically add/subtract values of a variable, then we use that variable in the time sleep function, then we can control the time sleep function resulting in more flexibility
If u need, I can write u the base code
@Gaurav Lohare sure, I will write and explain to u when I will get back to my pc
@Gaurav Lohare 👍👍
8:34 “I know you can talk so shut up!” That makes me laugh 😂
The way he said "if you are very poor just go to google" that motivated me to be a poor 😂
this is a life changing tutorial. i would like to thank you for this incredible discovery.
Excellent video!! Much useful that all I've "learned" in the university. I definitely subscribe
Your grandmother will come to my house and ready all my cookies? Who is she, Santa? ;)
"Just go to a library"
~boomer, 2020
0:00
~boomer 2020
You explain very much clearly sir
Or you can install Microsoft edge open pdf and click read out loud....
Definitely. Though with this approach, one can extend it to read other sources of text. In general, coding it gives you greater control (e.g. playback speed or storing the speech into a file and uploading it to my phone).
You didn't finish the changes for the "FOR" statement
specificly you need to change 7 to num, without this you have the same page read out over 100 times.
Please guide how can we embed (fix) audio file in pdf with code or without code
It seems that your grandma will do more than eat all cookies - is she going to target practice with the cookie jars?
In any case I felt an urge to like this video.
It would be surprising to make a program from scratch that can do the
same job without using modules.
You are awesome bro
Thousand of like from my side if it is possible. Keep going on
Just for a say:
If you want to enjoy programming, then use Linux. You don't have drop a sweat installing such python, etc etc files, everything is just backed Into the system..
The dislikes are from the ones that already bought audiobooks..
Your grandma's really hungry bro. Thx for the video! Love it
I got the Error no such file or directory 'opp.pdf' ... im coding in vsc what should I do?
Brother, that's the name he used to save his pdf. You have to use the name that your pdf is saved as.
Nice Intro Bro and Nice tutorial we can extend this forward also
Thanks and sure
Amazing. Short and accurate explanation. Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
He is next level man. Elon Musk searching you 😂😂Next Video: DON'T GET MARRIED, BUILD YOUR OWN HUSBAND/WIFE WITH JUST 15 LINES OF CODE IN PYTHON! 😜😅
You have to type num in getPage(num)
Thanks for your tip
Repeatedly segfaults ("segmentation fault (core dumped)". Checking the size of the extracted text, it was always 7 or 8 (even if the same file is used). One test file turned out to be nothing but scanned pages (would need OCR) but there is no error checking (I'm looking into adding that). I carefully selected another PDF (not scanned pages, has selectable text etc.) but at first I got the same results. Added a "print(text)" line after extracting, and it contains nothing unless the pages are *CAREFULLY* selected to begin after things like covers, tables of contents, etc. - any pages of those types result in a seg fault too.
Besides error checking, it would help to have a few simple key commands like + - up down left right (arrows) for things like volume (+/-), up/down to change speaker (perhaps cycle through the +m1...+f5 options on the available voices), and left/right arrows (to back up or jump forward by, say, a paragraph or a page), and 'q' to quit more gracefully.
It's a pleasant enough "how-to" video (though a caveat about the PDFs being used really should be added!) That robot intonation though, is going to be very tough to overcome and I was unable to find any non-robotic voices on the web (the library has several dozen voices for different languages but most cannot speak Enlish, for example). Any thought that this would somehow replace Audiobooks (or regular books, or even text files) is wishful thinking. Despite my comments, I hope you'll continue to provide quick examples like this for Python newbies or (with a clear warning) for "quick and dirty use only".
Found the segfault cause - if a page is scanned only (no actual text), than pyttsx3 segfaults when that "text" of zero-size is encountered. Sounds like something they should check in the library, but for now I've done it by just checking "len(text)" and skipping the handoff to pyttsx3 if it's less than 10 bytes or so (could just check for 0 but there may be conditions where the 0-size "text" shows up as an attribute value of some kind). With this, the code works better. Added some voice options (+m and +f) and an option to print the text to screen as well as saying it (seems to help for very technical text where pyttsx3 gets bogged down in trying to spell things out, etc.)
Still not a replacement for audiobooks, but passable now for probably 2/3rds of the test PDFs I've thrown at it.
I just did this project but occured error that osError but i just open the pdf file but showing error invalid argument .. can u please tell me the solution 🙏🙏
you can join this server and discuss you problems , discord.gg/vsk8HW
If you are on Linux, install espeak
You can remove line number 6, and you'll get only 11 lines of code.
cool
Pfff, you can do this in 1 line in C/C++
I am in hurry to learn python afters watching your videos. What have shown was jst awesome.
"Yes, I know you can talk. Now... shut up." Every parent ever!
Hahahaa!!! adore your children.
But my child’s in the basement
Me who don't even care about reading or listening but still watching because RUclips recommended this
my friend didn’t like the Video and now he has no cookies because of grandma
10:43 I just got happy to much I don't why but got very happy ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Glad that you are happy
I liked your vedio but still I would love to meet your grandma 😆
Sure, my grand ma will love to meet with you.
Hi Hero,
You made a little code error. If you want the code to loop all the pages
Line 9 should be : "page = pdfReader.getPage(num)"
Anyway, LOVED YOUR WORK..
Thanks to you for your accurate suggestion and thanks to the Programming hero also!!!!!
"yes i know you can talk now shut up" when you child annoys you a lot. 😂😂😂
Hahaha , right you are .
uses sound volume metering, in conjunction with python
In some days, Progamming hero be like:- Don't breath from air, make ur own o2(Oxygen)😂😎😂
Nice video, I can learn more about modules by this channel. Nice one 👍
was there a bookmark called "Mafia" at 1:22 ??!!
Ya
yes, we are mafia xD.
Wow .... but I think my reading speed is faster than this bot 😜😂
you can increase the speed
@@ProgrammingHero how?
@@ProgrammingHero how i change voice its to a female?
@@ProgrammingHero how??
This is the first time that I have watched a programming tutorial without falling asleep!
Hi! I'm Pronab Mondal, I have one quaries. Before that I want to inform you that presently I'm using Python 3.9 64bit Ver. and PyCharm community Edition 2020.2.3 which is now latest. As following your video I was doing step by step but i'm not able to count the pdf pages.
"pages = pdfReader.numPages" I stuck here. numPages is not showing in my Pycham. Please help me
"Use another pdf file and see if it still has the same error. If it does, switch back to previous version of python. Not every modules are updated with python latest versions.
This project comes under which domain
Am also stuck at this point but I am using Python version 3.8
Hello guys, just put the first “P” of pdfReader in capital letter, it should be PdfReader, and the job is done ✅
Liking this cause i want my cookies all to myself.
You will get it, granma is preparing them.
You are really brilian and kindness for always share all codes you have to us to learn more and more about Python. Thank you so👍
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my man has that accent which foreigners taunt us Indians about
He seems to be a bengali. They have this same accent. (My 3 college professors are bengali and have the same accent, idk how😂)
Also, I feel he is Bangladeshi, not sure though.
Who cares for that when you are getting good knowledge
Just today i saw your channel and i am loving it 👍thank you for the amazing tutorials.
Glad to hear that! ❤
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sir i made this this is my 2nd python project without errors thanks
while debugging the code i got
pydev debugger: process is connecting
this error and then program automatically finish without any python voice
anyone knows the exact solution
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