I've watched a ton of videos related to how to get started with Python as a first programming language and I have to say that out of all of them, yours has been clearly the best. It's not too long, it's not too short. It covers through at lot of important stuff but keeps it relatively simple. And you actually talk in the video (I just hate those videos that only have text or use some robotic text-to-speech thing. It just reeks of laziness). Overall a really well done video! I'm probably going to start with the book "Automate the Boring Stuff with Python" (by Al Sweigart). Not sure if it's a good place to start, but I'll keep these learning suggestions in mind!
Thank you! That’s a good book, fortunately there are so many resources available that you can easily find one that speaks to you. Think I have 10-20 books on Python but tbf the best way to learn is by working on an app or project and checking references when you need. And persevering and writing code every day will help a lot. After a while it will be second nature.
hey just an advice, I think it would be really helpful to people if you put subtitles(not auto generated) in your videos. It would even help you grow :)
bro, I started Python last month alongside High school...but I find it difficult and l ask my self questions like l don't know JavaScript and CSS when will l start them and become a web developer ,,,so guide me bro,,,,Thank you sir...wish you the best 🙏
Congrats for starting, you're on your way. I got only one question for you. Why are you learning Python? If the answer is to build a project or business idea that you have, then you know what you need to do :) Don't focus on learning Python, focus on building something and that will guide you.
Python, is really difficult most especially for me as a starter, what should I do to learn it well, giving me example like books, websites, videos and more, please🙏
The slowest and best way is to first decide what you want to build using python. That’s the hard part initially but once you know, you’ll progressively learn Python concepts that you need to use
@@DecisionForesti started training image model since it was accessible and seems easy. But manually doing everything is inefficient to find errors on error. So... Here i am...
I've watched a ton of videos related to how to get started with Python as a first programming language and I have to say that out of all of them, yours has been clearly the best.
It's not too long, it's not too short. It covers through at lot of important stuff but keeps it relatively simple. And you actually talk in the video (I just hate those videos that only have text or use some robotic text-to-speech thing. It just reeks of laziness). Overall a really well done video!
I'm probably going to start with the book "Automate the Boring Stuff with Python" (by Al Sweigart). Not sure if it's a good place to start, but I'll keep these learning suggestions in mind!
Thank you! That’s a good book, fortunately there are so many resources available that you can easily find one that speaks to you. Think I have 10-20 books on Python but tbf the best way to learn is by working on an app or project and checking references when you need. And persevering and writing code every day will help a lot. After a while it will be second nature.
Supercharged Python: Take Your Code to the Next Level
by Brian R. Overland and John Bennett is an excellent reference for your second book on Python..
hey just an advice, I think it would be really helpful to people if you put subtitles(not auto generated) in your videos. It would even help you grow :)
Thank you, good advice. Been adding them to emphasise ideas but not throughout the whole video.
if you press the "cc" button below any youtube video you will get subtitles
Perfect way start learning Python, a well define roadmap which point the main topic out. great videos. Thank you😊
@@krishdante7152 happy I could help
The most explicit python roadmap video i have come across so far..... Short video with a lot of insights
@@HabibFx thank you 🙏
Where is the link to the custom GPT?
Thats a lot of links but where is the custom GPT link you went on about for so long?
Learning this from scratch I’m in construction jumping into IT
@@TrueFinanicalStories good luck 💪 Put in the work and you’re gonna make it
Hey can we jump to IT without bsc or python certificate?
Good luck
Good luck
Could you share the custom gpt link which you used in the video for python as it is not mentioned in description
Excelent video, Im comming from xBase, VB and Delphi programming, what would be the roadmap for me?
Q: How to use phython as a dyslexic? I think an AI tool like chatgpt would be helpful to debug for dyslexia.
thanks for your video. I can decide whether to learn ML or developing. how can I know which one to pursue?
Great video! 🙂
Superb video man
Thank you Rishabh!
Great video Dan 🚀 If anyone’s looking for more Python tutorials, we’ve released Loguru logging, task scheduling, and more to help the community too 💪
bro, I started Python last month alongside High school...but I find it difficult and l ask my self questions like
l don't know JavaScript and CSS when will l start them and become a web developer ,,,so guide me bro,,,,Thank you sir...wish you the best
🙏
Congrats for starting, you're on your way. I got only one question for you. Why are you learning Python? If the answer is to build a project or business idea that you have, then you know what you need to do :) Don't focus on learning Python, focus on building something and that will guide you.
@@DecisionForest But using python only? or its to use Javascript and Css? Luv you..Thax for the guide sir..
@@BakokoNelson anything that you need to get the project done. That’s the best way to learn.
Python, is really difficult most especially for me as a starter, what should I do to learn it well, giving me example like books, websites, videos and more, please🙏
Start by trying your build a project and learn as you go. This way it will make more sense as you learn practically. You got this
Regarding the video thumbnail: No one is going to become a 'hero' at Python in 14 days, even if they have 8 hours a day to learn.
@@user-yg1dg6xm2g true, it takes several years of daily work to become a hero. And even then it’s not guaranteed
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how would recommend learning Python slow - like for Dummies.
The slowest and best way is to first decide what you want to build using python. That’s the hard part initially but once you know, you’ll progressively learn Python concepts that you need to use
@@DecisionForesti started training image model since it was accessible and seems easy.
But manually doing everything is inefficient to find errors on error. So...
Here i am...
to much bla bla typical useless influencer
Hope you still found some good info
What a hack of a video. 14 days for all that.. get outta here.
Definitely not 14 days from scratch, each can take as long as needed of course
thanks sir
Thank you for taking the time to watch
Thank you