Is Python for Beginners? Who uses it & why you should learn it.

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  • Опубликовано: 11 июл 2024
  • There's so much noise out there about Python right now. It's definitely a great programming language to learn, but do you ABSOLUTELY need to learn Python as a beginner OR for any other reason for that matter? In this video, we go over the practical use of Python by looking at real-world job roles that utilize Python.
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  • @alitabaker99
    @alitabaker99 Год назад +8

    Fantastic video!
    Really helps everyone who is in IT or looking to get in reflect on WHEN and IF you need to learn a particular coding language/technology/skill. Too many times we hear "Learn this now!" or "The future is that!" and we don't stop to think about whether going in that direction will really help us achieve our end goal, myself included. Python is fantastic, and I will learn AT LEAST the fundamentals, but I don't need to do that RIGHT NOW. And that's okay!

  • @artsim5977
    @artsim5977 Год назад +36

    Still so hyped about your weight loss!!!!!!!

  • @HiddeTieleman
    @HiddeTieleman Год назад +1

    Struck a chord with me. A very good informative video that reflects what infrastructure guys/girls should know about Python🐍

  • @sv6k0a39
    @sv6k0a39 Год назад

    Lookin good bro!

  • @DevlogBill
    @DevlogBill Год назад +2

    Python is a cool and fun programming language; it was the language which taught me some of the fundamentals for programming. But what annoys me is when you have people on the internet promoting Python so strongly. For example, some people even on RUclips say things like get a job in 6 months as a D'Jango Developer. But when you look at the job market, there are barely any jobs looking for web developers using Python and D'Jango. I go on indeed and you see Python is added as a secondary language which may be required or preferred. Or they are jobs like AWS DevOps developer or Data Science. I noticed a pattern, usually people online who promote Python so strongly are either newbie programmers or they are selling Python courses, just my opinion. I like Python, it's a cool hobby programming language to use, you can even make video games using Pygame. I will one day make a video game with Python.

  • @jamest9638
    @jamest9638 Год назад +2

    I am heavily looking forward to you building that script to pull in xyz information!

    • @Itcareerquestions
      @Itcareerquestions  Год назад

      I'm not. Makes me want to cry.

    • @jamest9638
      @jamest9638 Год назад

      @@Itcareerquestions 😅🤣 I'd just be as equally as happy if you posted a link on who else already has done this!

  • @TheCashfile
    @TheCashfile Год назад +1

    You could discuss golang versus python for security. I currently use golang as a full time SDET and currently in a MS program for cybersecurity however I would prefer to stick to golang over python. From my research thus far, it seems possible to do everything you can in python, but are companies open to use golang for security? (note: all my security classes for comp Sci with cognate in security was in C and majority to grad program is in C / C++.)

  • @nickfrankfother8512
    @nickfrankfother8512 Год назад

    I feel like with most coding languages it all comes down to what path you are going down and with anything you my not need it but it only helps you to even know a little bit of it which is why i will mess around with python, java, and the others in a virtual box

  • @ChiekoGamers
    @ChiekoGamers Год назад +1

    I'm learning python. I'm currently a Network Engineer and planning to switch to DevOps/Cloud

  • @handlebendover
    @handlebendover Год назад +4

    I'd say it doesn't hurt to learn python it helps

  • @josevera3375
    @josevera3375 Год назад +2

    Yes!! Make the video on how you wrote the script to pull all the jobs from Indeed

    • @Itcareerquestions
      @Itcareerquestions  Год назад +1

      I would need Du’An Lightfoot and Kevrocks from discord to guest star. They helped a ton.

  • @NathanWithem
    @NathanWithem Год назад +1

    I’m the MDM Engineer lol. I use a lot of BASH and Powershell, just not Python. I’d probably use Python more IF the MDMs I use weren’t OS specific (Airwatch for iOS, JAMF for OSX, Intune/Azure for Windows, etc).

  • @KiloIndia
    @KiloIndia Год назад +2

    This guy looks a lot Skinner than the earlier videos

  • @RUDAMENTRY
    @RUDAMENTRY Год назад +2

    What IT or cybersecurity roles are there don't don't use programming at all? I could never grasp python, Java etc...

    • @Itcareerquestions
      @Itcareerquestions  Год назад +2

      There are a ton of roles out there that have no use at all for Python. Python is just there to help you essentially. It makes things much easier for you to do.

    • @RUDAMENTRY
      @RUDAMENTRY Год назад

      @@Itcareerquestions have you done a video about IT and cybersecurity roles that don't deal with scripting languages or coding or programming?

  • @andyswartz6671
    @andyswartz6671 Год назад

    Noobie here. Curious if at this point with AI could you copy paste that script into OpenAI and ask what the purpose of the script is? Just starting off in tech and feeling like doing programming all day would be a nightmare. Just curious what it means to know the fundamentals of programming.

    • @Itcareerquestions
      @Itcareerquestions  Год назад

      Lol yes you absolutely could. Great question

    • @andyswartz6671
      @andyswartz6671 Год назад

      @@Itcareerquestions thanks… not that I want to avoid the inevitable learning lol but it is nice to cheat. Also just started following you. Helpful stuff!

  • @shaughnv89
    @shaughnv89 Год назад +4

    I just got a python for dummies from the library, lol

  • @awaken477
    @awaken477 Год назад +2

    Zach, python or bash for security analyst ?

  • @docholliday4546
    @docholliday4546 Год назад

    Python is intersting?

  • @hospitalityinmotion
    @hospitalityinmotion Год назад +2

    Best Python learning resource?

    • @Itcareerquestions
      @Itcareerquestions  Год назад +2

      I think there a ton of great free options on RUclips and TCM Security has great courses on Python as well.

  • @SirClerihew
    @SirClerihew Год назад

    Jesus man you look incredible

  • @jeremeolson5555
    @jeremeolson5555 11 месяцев назад

    i dont understand booleans

  • @Ion3353
    @Ion3353 Год назад +2

    I get that your focus is IT (and now more Cybersecurity stuff) but seriously man - sell a course in weight loss - you freaking killed it

  • @IntricateMoon
    @IntricateMoon Год назад +2

    Fiiiirst!! Notice me senpaiii

  • @zartech-info
    @zartech-info Год назад +2

    As a IT Security Manager for government, I will say Python is not required but makes my job easier. Especially with automation, gathering data and pentesting. I also heavily use PowerShell. Python can be useful for gathering metrics for the enterprise risk management, and the executive team. My advice is to first know what you need done, and then hunt for an answer to build it in Python. A simple project I recently created was building a cmd and then GUI app that pulls the top queries searched for on RUclips based on a key word search. Another simple one was a script to transfer files and runs a setup. The script prompts for a the folder and destinations. It then connects to the assets and transfers the files, installs the program, and forwards the logs to my SIEM. skadoosh.

  • @JuLyss816
    @JuLyss816 Год назад +1

    When you were chubby you were cute. Now you’re sexy 😊 lol. I want to get into computer programming. I’ve been doing customer service for over 10 years so I have communication skills. Looking to walk into tech companies as an intern but I want to have some type of certificate under my belt before I do so. My thing is I don’t want to learn anything too stressful and I NEED a remote job after my internship. What field do you recommend? Currently I’m looking into google python certificate…what do you think?

  • @mememan9890
    @mememan9890 Год назад

    You lost alot of weight. Congratulations!