Coding reminds me of careers like medicine. You can have all the training in the world, but until you get actual hands on experience, it won't make you better.
@@pythondemon yes. Pick something that had already been done and is sufficiently complicated. That way your requirements are already defined. Figure out how to attack it incrementally. Learn to run load tools against it so you can stress your code early on. Edit: don't ever try to sell this project since you copied something.
But 10.000 hours is just not logical. Imagine learning 1h everyday (without taking in the leap years). That would mean i need to study round about 27 years to "master" the language. Just to make it clear, with one hour a day you can get very good in python in about a year (maybe more maybe less).
Thanks. I agree strongly: 1) find central information about concepts & best practices and study them, 2) use it - practice, practice, practice and take some notes about your expirience, 3) Reflect to understand what works for your project or environment. As senior staff software engineer (developer, quality assurance from technical measurement data acquisition to technical data management) I am discovering and playing with Python, figuring out what my 32 years old diplom thesis work would look like today, if I had to make it today with Python instead of 1989 Turbo Pascal v5.5 (object oriented user interface menu & formulars examples library but w/o private/protected encapsulation of class members. This private/protected encapsulation concept sounds theorectically perfect about finally selad class which should not be changed, but I saw so many developer taking bad choice for encapsulation with private/protected class members generating extra effort getting it to work. My professional expierience ist that real world software development is typically iterative evolution, not knowing in advance all requirements and specifiiction as their move while development, and software should be more easier to change than un finished developed hardware requirements & specs. Even a perfect class library is never developed in one single waterfall process perfect as 1st version, it is neccessary to evolve iterative it it will really succeed in practical projects.
To Study smart, within 90 seconds of waking start to learn, grab tea , coffee or just water, that's when it feels effortless, you can do all the recovery, yoga, and mediation later,. After work it gets tough to focus. 1 hour in the morning will probably give more outcomes, than 2 to 3 in the evening.
I hardly comment, but your sincerity has forced me to. You are absolutely right sir. I'm a witness to this . Also, i may add "Focus on one language and get it right, Don't try toggling languages"
I really wish there was a community for people who have just finished any Python course where you are set very basic tasks which get reviewed by other people every few days. I feel like once you have done the courses you think what shall I make, what can I do? If there was a site to test you and build up skills with mini projects and answers that would be great.
First of all, saying that all the “FREE” online-courses you mentioned are NOT free. Did you mean they are free, since you can download the material and/or you can record it, avoiding to pay the monthly rate (in the case of the 7 weeks free trial of the Michigan course)?…Thank you for the video!
Python for Everyone is fully free in it's website. CS50p you only pay for the certificate. Also, there's an free alternative for the third option, Helsinki Python MOOC
This is really great advice the only thing I would change is I would recommend doing a minimum of two hours a day if possible and it's purely because the first half hour you spend kind of fumbling around deciding what to do you don't actually spend time coding Another thing to keep in mind is psychologically speaking if you have trouble getting to that second hour because you're frustrated to give you time to think and it allows you to build a Groove I want you to groove going you're going to want to keep coding and that's what you want you want that reward to trigger so you feel like you're accomplishing something I went from doing 90 minutes (15-20 Mins of deciding what I wanted to do) to 2-3 hours, and within a week, I wanted to code every day. I enjoyed it way more. It wasn't some choir, it was a hobby. They teach you the same thing in music, 2 hours minimal, you can even split it, do an hour and come back later and work on what you started. Outside of that, this has been the BEST advice video I've ever seen. Also some of the courses on that site you mentioned give certifications which recruiters actually prefer you have it would give you a secondary goal to complete everything because if you don't pass all the tests you don't get to certification so it really makes you try.
If i knew about these tips 8 years 10 years ago back in high school. I'm probably has a job as a software developer or game developer right now. I was learning JavaScript in high school. I just take the class, do the assignment and did no practice. I did pass the class but then I have no idea wtf it is I thought in was stupid. So I quit.
Practice exactly what? That's my question? Like the thing tht is actually really about learning a skill on your own is you dont have anyone to provide you with practice tasks. So WHAT DO I PRACTICE?
In addition to Outliers, i would also recommend the book Deep Work. 10000 hours wont do you anything if its not deep seated and intense focus. As a drill instructor once told me, "Practice doesn't make perfect. Perfect practice makes perfect."
Great content. I am new to the area. I am a business graduate but starting a master in data analytics next month. I know the basics now, wish me luck !
my playlists have both most of the tutorials for Python and R at beginning to intermediate level, and all the source files can be downloaded, hope you like.
Great video, exactly same path as when I started, now I see how lucky I am to be able to have the confidence to search for software engineer job at the age of 17.
@@Sameer-ze7qz im 36 and starting to, my man! I subbed to CodeCademy back in March 2022 when it was on sale. Started with JavaScript, and got bored. Picking it back up again, and going to try python. Just studied for about 1.5hr, and already like it better! not having to type console.log and just typing print() is amazing! Thank you IMC for the video and motivation to get my ass in gear, and learn this stuff!
🚀 Effective ways to quickly learn Python in 2023 without prior knowledge. 00:06 Choose the right course to study basic materials, such as Python for Everybody or CS50's Python course. Consider Zero to Mastery's online Python bootcamp as a recommended course for comprehensive learning. ⏳ Importance of consistent practice and dedication to mastering a skill over time. 02:30 Consistent daily practice is crucial for learning and mastering new skills. Malcolm Gladwell's 10,000 hour rule emphasizes the importance of cumulative practice for skill mastery. 🧠 Maximizing learning efficiency through focused study techniques. 04:51 Avoid distractions to maintain focus and productivity Switching contexts can significantly impact focus levels Implement deep work for effective learning
You’re just amazing and I can’t appreciate your vids enough. I’d like to ask what you recommend I do when tackling your personalized notion template and learning python? Should I take your cs course all the way through and then do a python course or do both of them at the same time?
Zero to mastery course for web dev was really bad for me the html/css part felt rush the same with javascript. I stopped at DOM manipulation part because it was real hard to understand but the amount of "you do this for this" or "we are gonna do this" in the videos was so to much for me, it give it me a bitter taste and made me not wanted to touch html/CSS. I want to learn python but please can i get someone give me other resource?
I watched tutorials and did some bootcamps, even some of cs50, i know various tools but everytime i see a problrl i just cant solve it, like i dont know how to use the tools, every single tutorial tells you what the things do but no how to use them... I dont know what to do
Hey, I noticed that you have take a lot of info from books in your videos such as deep work in this one and make it stick in another vid. Im curious if you have a top 5 books you should read list or maybe a video about that? Keep up the great work, i love ur content!
I love your videos, currently I'm doing a Bootcamp (It's free, It's a kind of scholarship) and it seems to be a waste of time, I feel I could learn faster by my own :(
they say coursera is free but its really not free just so anyone knows its a 7 day free then you pay $66 per month or more but a lot cheaper then most places that do theses classes
20 minutes to get back to your flow. That's about right. when I am writing novels or software this happens and the distracting person has no concept of the pain it causes me and rhe world that loses my gifts.
I wish that you could create discord, So we all can share and study together. I sometimes need to ask some materials that I don't understand. And yaa by sharing too, we could strengthen our minds
I learn python before but my algorithm and analytical thinking are bad Soooo I stop learning python and other bc I thing I cant but now I see your channel it give me a motivation to learn cod again at least I hope this will work. Everyone please give me power // THANK U
A very simple but useful tool I find when trying to avoid distraction when studying is set a goal, and if possible don't stop until you reach it. But most importantly, make it achievable, make it easy, this is a marathon not a sprint so go easy with yourself. I would set timers like practice for 30 minutes then take a 5 minute break, or read 10 pages of a textbook then take a 5 minute break. Avoid setting goals that have the potential to blow out of proportion, they make you feel discouraged. Like if you say my goal is "Write a program that does X", you will often find you underestimate how long/difficult the task is and therefore will fail at meeting your goal.
That’s what I also noticed…all the “free courses” are for paying, only the Michigan one has 7 weeks free, and the one recommended has 10% discount on top of the lowest monthly rate of the 3 courses…Did he probably forget to mention that those courses are to download, in some days, where you can afterwards avoid to keep on paying the monthly rate?
"How to Learn Python FAST in 2022" 1. Stop watching videos on HOW to learn python and just learn it. Put in the work, study it how you would a human language bare minimum 2-3 hours a day.
@@InternetMadeCoder yes, you can laugh, because your Python was written using C language. but you can't use Python to write even a small programming language. only scripts or so. even your RUclips was written in C. Even your camera has C language inside. Lmao. Hahahow about coffee machine in your kitchen? 😁
@@Принуждениекмиру-ь2ц Honestly its quite stupid the way you say these things like " your Python", it's just a tool that helps you get your work done it's not your girlfriend. Some programming languages are best suited to do one thing some to do other, yes most of the Python libraries are written in C so what? It can still do almost everything you do in C, one can argue that even the less experience programmer can make the same thing you code in C and he will develop it faster due to the simplicity of Python compared to C. It's a simple evolution, the need for simpler, cleaner, easier to mantain code, if it wasn't so we wouldn't even had C today because we would all be using something like Fortran.
Could you make a video on all the books that have helped you for self help and the udemy platform also do zero to mastery on python. I assume that's the course you've mentioned in this video.
Some paid ones can be higher quality because they’ll have the resources to put into the material. But yes, I agree, using paid materials is absolutely not necessary if you don’t have the money.
Hey stranger, My name is halima..am from somalia ,am a 17 yr girl learning programming, am from a remote village that has problems when accessing technology, I walk everyday for almost 10km in an unsafe area full of militants to go to cyber cafe...its my third month now learning python, anyone kindly help me by buying me a laptop which will help my study,thanks alot...
Hey bro, I bought the course via your link. Now, I hope for the motivation to complete it, Thanks. P.S what video resource do you recommend to learn Django?
I hate it when people refer to the 10.000 rule. First, no one has actually study this. Even at 40 hours a week, it would take five years to learn Python according to this 10 000 rule. I call BS. Think ut over, even if you do 4 hours of learning a day every week day and relax in the weekends you would still need to dedicate 10 years to be good. Stop using the 10 000 rule. It's BS.
To become a master at something I don’t think the 10k rule is far off. Sure it doesn’t take 10k hours to learn it but 10k hours to master. And yes it’s not precisely 10k but there about.
yeah well The "Free course" is only for 7 days guys so good way to start off ever heard of transparency? could have mentioned it's for 7 days trial, no sub 4 you :S
At "zero to mastery" can more than one person use the same id to Access to their course? I mean we 3 people want to buy one yearly subscription and use it together Using the same gmail on 3/4 devices. Is it possible?
I am learning python for 2 days, then I work on my portfolio website which is obviously HTML, css and javascript for 1 day, then python for 2 days. In between this I am studying for an diploma for software development. Hopefully after maybe 3 months of this routine daily I'll be able to move on to something like Go or maybe even swift 🤮
brother i am from india i suck in math but trying to improve my math (i am from commerce background) please tell me willl i be able to improve my math and become a good problem solver and coder . people here makes me demotivated and depressed. please reply brother and make my day
you can definitely do it. Its not that hard. I promise you. Just go for it. Learn python from a good website. And start programming. Tip is that don't just learn to code. Go out there and start practicing.
You aren’t going to learn python fast… take your time and don’t try to learn everything in one sit down treat it like school got segment by segment and test yourself on segments to be sure you understand or all of it will be for nothing
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So effective Thanks :)
Coding reminds me of careers like medicine. You can have all the training in the world, but until you get actual hands on experience, it won't make you better.
Well said!
Are there places where we can get actual hands on as a beginner ?
@@CableArtzSG Personal projects.
@@SouthernGospelMusic how do we start personal project tho…is it ok if we make a personal project that someone has already done?
@@pythondemon yes. Pick something that had already been done and is sufficiently complicated. That way your requirements are already defined. Figure out how to attack it incrementally. Learn to run load tools against it so you can stress your code early on. Edit: don't ever try to sell this project since you copied something.
'Putting in the hours' is exactly the advice that people don't want to hear but certainly need to 😁
Yep!
But 10.000 hours is just not logical. Imagine learning 1h everyday (without taking in the leap years). That would mean i need to study round about 27 years to "master" the language. Just to make it clear, with one hour a day you can get very good in python in about a year (maybe more maybe less).
@@ggindustries3134 seems about right most pros in games have hours around 10000
@@ggindustries3134 me with 4k hours in Skyblock in 3 years :flush:
@@owoflux6025 not something to be proud of 💀
Thanks. I agree strongly: 1) find central information about concepts & best practices and study them,
2) use it - practice, practice, practice and take some notes about your expirience,
3) Reflect to understand what works for your project or environment.
As senior staff software engineer (developer, quality assurance from technical measurement data acquisition to technical data management) I am discovering and playing with Python, figuring out what my 32 years old diplom thesis work would look like today, if I had to make it today with Python instead of 1989 Turbo Pascal v5.5 (object oriented user interface menu & formulars examples library but w/o private/protected encapsulation of class members.
This private/protected encapsulation concept sounds theorectically perfect about finally selad class which should not be changed, but I saw so many developer taking bad choice for encapsulation with private/protected class members generating extra effort getting it to work.
My professional expierience ist that real world software development is typically iterative evolution, not knowing in advance all requirements and specifiiction as their move while development, and software should be more easier to change than un finished developed hardware requirements & specs.
Even a perfect class library is never developed in one single waterfall process perfect as 1st version, it is neccessary to evolve iterative it it will really succeed in practical projects.
This was really well made and the delivery was fun and engaging. Please keep up the great work and continue sharing.
To Study smart, within 90 seconds of waking start to learn, grab tea , coffee or just water, that's when it feels effortless, you can do all the recovery, yoga, and mediation later,. After work it gets tough to focus. 1 hour in the morning will probably give more outcomes, than 2 to 3 in the evening.
I hardly comment, but your sincerity has forced me to. You are absolutely right sir. I'm a witness to this .
Also, i may add "Focus on one language and get it right, Don't try toggling languages"
ooooo thank youuu
I really wish there was a community for people who have just finished any Python course where you are set very basic tasks which get reviewed by other people every few days. I feel like once you have done the courses you think what shall I make, what can I do? If there was a site to test you and build up skills with mini projects and answers that would be great.
Taz Why not make it
good question
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First of all, saying that all the “FREE” online-courses you mentioned are NOT free. Did you mean they are free, since you can download the material and/or you can record it, avoiding to pay the monthly rate (in the case of the 7 weeks free trial of the Michigan course)?…Thank you for the video!
Python for Everyone is fully free in it's website. CS50p you only pay for the certificate. Also, there's an free alternative for the third option, Helsinki Python MOOC
Brother said “Everything is figureoutable”💀 2:38
This is really great advice the only thing I would change is I would recommend doing a minimum of two hours a day if possible and it's purely because the first half hour you spend kind of fumbling around deciding what to do you don't actually spend time coding
Another thing to keep in mind is psychologically speaking if you have trouble getting to that second hour because you're frustrated to give you time to think and it allows you to build a Groove I want you to groove going you're going to want to keep coding and that's what you want you want that reward to trigger so you feel like you're accomplishing something I went from doing 90 minutes (15-20 Mins of deciding what I wanted to do) to 2-3 hours, and within a week, I wanted to code every day. I enjoyed it way more. It wasn't some choir, it was a hobby.
They teach you the same thing in music, 2 hours minimal, you can even split it, do an hour and come back later and work on what you started.
Outside of that, this has been the BEST advice video I've ever seen.
Also some of the courses on that site you mentioned give certifications which recruiters actually prefer you have it would give you a secondary goal to complete everything because if you don't pass all the tests you don't get to certification so it really makes you try.
love the part where you talked about making it a hobby instead of a choir, this is crucial!
Thank you for this
If i knew about these tips 8 years 10 years ago back in high school. I'm probably has a job as a software developer or game developer right now.
I was learning JavaScript in high school. I just take the class, do the assignment and did no practice. I did pass the class but then I have no idea wtf it is I thought in was stupid. So I quit.
Practice exactly what? That's my question? Like the thing tht is actually really about learning a skill on your own is you dont have anyone to provide you with practice tasks. So WHAT DO I PRACTICE?
do you have an answer
It depend on what you want to do. After you learn the basics learn the libraries use for different task.
In addition to Outliers, i would also recommend the book Deep Work. 10000 hours wont do you anything if its not deep seated and intense focus. As a drill instructor once told me, "Practice doesn't make perfect. Perfect practice makes perfect."
What kindof programming terminal do you use that I see on your laptop in the videos? File automator? Thank you for the usful info!!
Great content. I am new to the area. I am a business graduate but starting a master in data analytics next month. I know the basics now, wish me luck !
my playlists have both most of the tutorials for Python and R at beginning to intermediate level, and all the source files can be downloaded, hope you like.
@@easydatascience2508 thank you so much 😊
@@nialld2638 my pleasure !
Hey man ! A really great tips and trick video. It just cleared a lot of doubts to me
Thanks a lot man
Hey bro, I appreciate the transparency in the information you provide.......Good job and Keep going!! 😄
Great video, exactly same path as when I started, now I see how lucky I am to be able to have the confidence to search for software engineer job at the age of 17.
yes that is so great mate, props for starting so early! I'm 23 and I wish I started earlier but never is too late!
@@InternetMadeCoder Really love your video man🔥🔥
@@M1nhDev I am 35 and starting to learn now
@@Sameer-ze7qz im 36 and starting to, my man! I subbed to CodeCademy back in March 2022 when it was on sale. Started with JavaScript, and got bored. Picking it back up again, and going to try python. Just studied for about 1.5hr, and already like it better! not having to type console.log and just typing print() is amazing! Thank you IMC for the video and motivation to get my ass in gear, and learn this stuff!
🚀 Effective ways to quickly learn Python in 2023 without prior knowledge.
00:06
Choose the right course to study basic materials, such as Python for Everybody or CS50's Python course.
Consider Zero to Mastery's online Python bootcamp as a recommended course for comprehensive learning.
⏳ Importance of consistent practice and dedication to mastering a skill over time.
02:30
Consistent daily practice is crucial for learning and mastering new skills.
Malcolm Gladwell's 10,000 hour rule emphasizes the importance of cumulative practice for skill mastery.
🧠 Maximizing learning efficiency through focused study techniques.
04:51
Avoid distractions to maintain focus and productivity
Switching contexts can significantly impact focus levels
Implement deep work for effective learning
Your attitude and mentally is having a positive effect on me, thanks buddy!
yep, i agree, you only lerarn when u start applyting it to your own use cases. Also, remember to take notes during your course videos.
You’re just amazing and I can’t appreciate your vids enough. I’d like to ask what you recommend I do when tackling your personalized notion template and learning python? Should I take your cs course all the way through and then do a python course or do both of them at the same time?
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Zero to mastery course for web dev was really bad for me the html/css part felt rush the same with javascript. I stopped at DOM manipulation part because it was real hard to understand but the amount of "you do this for this" or "we are gonna do this" in the videos was so to much for me, it give it me a bitter taste and made me not wanted to touch html/CSS. I want to learn python but please can i get someone give me other resource?
Thanks for the honest review
I clicked on the enroll for free button. But it leads to a payment portal to pay by the amount of time to enroll.
I watched tutorials and did some bootcamps, even some of cs50, i know various tools but everytime i see a problrl i just cant solve it, like i dont know how to use the tools, every single tutorial tells you what the things do but no how to use them... I dont know what to do
Hey, I noticed that you have take a lot of info from books in your videos such as deep work in this one and make it stick in another vid. Im curious if you have a top 5 books you should read list or maybe a video about that? Keep up the great work, i love ur content!
this is a great idea actually, I'll make a vi on that!
I'm taking IB computer science and that's what we're learning. It seems so interesting but I'm extremely lost.
Watching this bc I have a quiz tomorrow 🥲 I fell behind in my class and was too afraid to ask for help so now I'm catching up on my own.
I love your videos, currently I'm doing a Bootcamp (It's free, It's a kind of scholarship) and it seems to be a waste of time, I feel I could learn faster by my own :(
yeah that's why I felt too so didn't bother paying (except tiny amounts for some online resources)
Awesome video. Really like your overlays 😂
they say coursera is free but its really not free just so anyone knows its a 7 day free then you pay $66 per month or more but a lot cheaper then most places that do theses classes
I am an absolute beginner and want to get a job with it
20 minutes to get back to your flow. That's about right. when I am writing novels or software this happens and the distracting person has no concept of the pain it causes me and rhe world that loses my gifts.
Hello from Latvia. Thanks for video ;)
Thanks for watching!
Self teaching can be really fruitful, as long as your hungry!
Absolutely!
I wish that you could create discord, So we all can share and study together. I sometimes need to ask some materials that I don't understand. And yaa by sharing too, we could strengthen our minds
hmm great idea, maybe I'll create a discord!
do you recommend using python institute for beginners?
Great video mate!
I get the point but I've been playing videogames for the majority of my 27 years on this earth and still i suck at them...
I learn python before but my algorithm and analytical thinking are bad Soooo I stop learning python and other bc I thing I cant but now I see your channel it give me a motivation to learn cod again at least I hope this will work. Everyone please give me power // THANK U
Sorry for my ENG
You can do it!
@@InternetMadeCoder THANK U !!!!
remember skills can be developed over time. If as long as you make improvements and persistence on your learning, then eventually you will be good
@@VinhPham-hz8ny how can I dev my logic bc it very bad and I know logic very important to learn code / Can u suggest me pls AND SORRY FOR MY ENG
A question if you do the CS50 course for Python, are you than an beginner or intermediate etc?
i like the mindset, i think i will use ChatGPT though
You've got some serious skills! 💪
Thx bro for a detailed pathway. Could you also make a video on deep work. That'll be of great help to me.
Helpful as always. Cheers
Glad to hear it!
A very simple but useful tool I find when trying to avoid distraction when studying is set a goal, and if possible don't stop until you reach it.
But most importantly, make it achievable, make it easy, this is a marathon not a sprint so go easy with yourself.
I would set timers like practice for 30 minutes then take a 5 minute break, or read 10 pages of a textbook then take a 5 minute break.
Avoid setting goals that have the potential to blow out of proportion, they make you feel discouraged. Like if you say my goal is "Write a program that does X", you will often find you underestimate how long/difficult the task is and therefore will fail at meeting your goal.
This resonates so much with me because I agree with everything
At what age did you start learning coding?
what is the difference between Udemy Vs ZTM trying to decided if i should start Python - Zero to Master on Udemy or on ZTM ?
so this was advice....dont mind me was expecting a workflow plan.
Love From India 🇮🇳❣️
I was really hoping once you spun around on the chair at the start after that intro. You would be like "Done!!" ;D that fast
i love the free options... (there free for 7 days)
and ask IMMEDIATLEY for card details
That’s what I also noticed…all the “free courses” are for paying, only the Michigan one has 7 weeks free, and the one recommended has 10% discount on top of the lowest monthly rate of the 3 courses…Did he probably forget to mention that those courses are to download, in some days, where you can afterwards avoid to keep on paying the monthly rate?
That's good word "grinding"
coursera isnt free? why he said that
Should I learn html before I take my phthon course. Or is it better to just do one at a time
Great video 👍... I was wondering where is the website where I can get free source code to problem solve or to play around
"How to Learn Python FAST in 2022"
1. Stop watching videos on HOW to learn python and just learn it.
Put in the work, study it how you would a human language bare minimum 2-3 hours a day.
Thank you very much!
remember one thing. Python is not a programming language. Python is a language for writing scripts. okay? C/C++ are real programming languages.
lmao
@@InternetMadeCoder yes, you can laugh, because your Python was written using C language. but you can't use Python to write even a small programming language. only scripts or so. even your RUclips was written in C. Even your camera has C language inside. Lmao. Hahahow about coffee machine in your kitchen? 😁
@@Принуждениекмиру-ь2ц Honestly its quite stupid the way you say these things like " your Python", it's just a tool that helps you get your work done it's not your girlfriend. Some programming languages are best suited to do one thing some to do other, yes most of the Python libraries are written in C so what? It can still do almost everything you do in C, one can argue that even the less experience programmer can make the same thing you code in C and he will develop it faster due to the simplicity of Python compared to C. It's a simple evolution, the need for simpler, cleaner, easier to mantain code, if it wasn't so we wouldn't even had C today because we would all be using something like Fortran.
Could you make a video on all the books that have helped you for self help and the udemy platform also do zero to mastery on python. I assume that's the course you've mentioned in this video.
Well that python for beginners by university of Michigan in coursera is now paid
Can you suggest full YT course to learn python
The Python for Everybody lectures are on RUclips actually. Search it up.
Is the coursera course not free anymore?
There is so much free material in the internet that it makes no sense to pay to learn Python.
Some paid ones can be higher quality because they’ll have the resources to put into the material. But yes, I agree, using paid materials is absolutely not necessary if you don’t have the money.
Thanks bro!
Hey stranger,
My name is halima..am from somalia ,am a 17 yr girl learning programming, am from a remote village that has problems when accessing technology, I walk everyday for almost 10km in an unsafe area full of militants to go to cyber cafe...its my third month now learning python, anyone kindly help me by buying me a laptop which will help my study,thanks alot...
Please do a video about downloading embaded video using python
Guys, do you need java to be able to work in python?
*Great Video*
*Appreciate your efforts*
*Could you please make similar video on JavaScript (front end developer)*
Will do!
@@InternetMadeCoder Thanks a lot Sir
_Please add resources to learn as well_
Thank you brother ❤️
My pleasure
The University of michigan course for python is paid on coursera. Is this because I'm based in India?
Thank you I am start learning
coursera is not free the course might be free but to get a certificate or to learn you will still have to pay a monthly fee.
have. But, your tutorial was amazing and I have made a semi-decent soft. Thanks!
Hey bro, I bought the course via your link. Now, I hope for the motivation to complete it, Thanks. P.S what video resource do you recommend to learn Django?
good luck' Not sure, just google
Find Dennis Ivy Django tutorial
@@sarahwangari7184 Thank you.
I hate it when people refer to the 10.000 rule. First, no one has actually study this. Even at 40 hours a week, it would take five years to learn Python according to this 10 000 rule. I call BS. Think ut over, even if you do 4 hours of learning a day every week day and relax in the weekends you would still need to dedicate 10 years to be good. Stop using the 10 000 rule. It's BS.
It’s conceptually true, no one claims it’s precisely 10,000😂
To become a master at something I don’t think the 10k rule is far off. Sure it doesn’t take 10k hours to learn it but 10k hours to master. And yes it’s not precisely 10k but there about.
i would like to put 5 hours a day in learning python, but i dont have that many hours left after playing classic wow!
10,000 hours? It's not like i'm a certain speed runner wearing a black tank top... millions to one.
2 minutes of bad accent ads till you get to anything but by that time....im so over it. TERRIBLE VID, save your time
There is a video python for everybody here in youtube, is it the same?
Yes
nice stuff🤩
1 year is 8760 hours
Roughly we sleep 2920 hours a year
Is this about programming an electronic computer?
nah quantum computer
wow I look so fat in this video
that's true about concentration
nice strategy to name the timestamps ;)
yeah well The "Free course" is only for 7 days guys so good way to start off ever heard of transparency? could have mentioned it's for 7 days trial, no sub 4 you :S
You said it all
Can you please recommend some books for learning python
Check 'Python Crash Course: A Hands-On, Project-Based Introduction to Programming' by Eric Matthes
At "zero to mastery" can more than one person use the same id to Access to their course? I mean we 3 people want to buy one yearly subscription and use it together Using the same gmail on 3/4 devices. Is it possible?
I guess technically yeah but it may not be allowed, check their ToS
What...There's a 12 hour free you tube course that a lot of community colleges have their students watch.
bro i literally love ur vids. i need an IV with ur vids dripping into my bloodstream omg
Glad you like them! 😁 😂
I am learning python for 2 days, then I work on my portfolio website which is obviously HTML, css and javascript for 1 day, then python for 2 days. In between this I am studying for an diploma for software development. Hopefully after maybe 3 months of this routine daily I'll be able to move on to something like Go or maybe even swift 🤮
How is it going with the studies
how'd it go bro did you succeed
Never goes as planned
brother i am from india i suck in math but trying to improve my math (i am from commerce background) please tell me willl i be able to improve my math and become a good problem solver and coder . people here makes me demotivated and depressed. please reply brother and make my day
you can definitely do it. Its not that hard. I promise you. Just go for it. Learn python from a good website. And start programming. Tip is that don't just learn to code. Go out there and start practicing.
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i am a commerce student will i be able to learn and compete with cs students
I'd add replits 100 days of Python
I want to hear you if i can't understand ur language..coz u r so fast..
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You aren’t going to learn python fast… take your time and don’t try to learn everything in one sit down treat it like school got segment by segment and test yourself on segments to be sure you understand or all of it will be for nothing