I love this Python series Alex. I was so happy knowing you kick-started it on Twitter. I pray you continue it and dive deeper as to how we can apply it in Software engineering or Data Analysis ♥️
What i like about your channels is that you show us if and when you run into errors Showing that they are normal and we should not feel bad when encountering them
You're python tutorials are so easy to understand and informative! I appreciate these videos.. as they are aiding me while I take coding classes in college :)
Nice video, Alex! I never even heard of arbitrary functions before. One small nitpick...you might want to put in how to use functions with default parameters too.
Awesome!!!Great content indeed. By the way I expected few videos on pandas , numpy, mathplotlib as well..As they also primarily need for data analysis.
Great video Alex, but there`s something I didn`t fully understand. What`s the difference between using *args and **kwargs? In which context would you use one or the other one? Thanks and keep up the grat work !
*args means we can pass any arbitrary number of parameters only(5,6,7,8,) **kwargs means we use any arbitrary number of keywords which are assigned values I guess?
I think in *args we can pass many parameters as we wish to perform the operation where the *kwargs is like using it to have a full control so that we wont be limited in performing our operations. I think *args can be used when we have more data and we want to perform something out of there
At 6:31, is the function essentially skipping anything other than 5 & 6 from the tuple? I'm assuming number[0] and number[1] is referring to the item that matches that index in the tuple.
Hello Mr Alex. I was going through your video of two years ago about SQL Basics Tutorial For Beginners. I ran into problems at 5.37 minutes. You said that the red underlines could be removed by pressing CONTROL SHIFT ????? I didn’t get the last part. Kindly put me through. Thanks for the video. Great content
Functions and loops always pissed me off but your courses are amazing and I cleared these topics easily. Thanks a lot Alex!
My man Alex putting the "Funk" back in Python Functions... 🎶
Yeah, I liked and responded to my own comment. Say something. You won't.
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I love this Python series Alex. I was so happy knowing you kick-started it on Twitter. I pray you continue it and dive deeper as to how we can apply it in Software engineering or Data Analysis ♥️
Awesome kudos Sir.
Thanks for your time to impact the new generation of data analyst.
What i like about your channels is that you show us if and when you run into errors
Showing that they are normal and we should not feel bad when encountering them
if you are getting into data/programming field, don't be afraid of errors, they are everywhere
You're python tutorials are so easy to understand and informative! I appreciate these videos.. as they are aiding me while I take coding classes in college :)
I Have just started my data analysis journey
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Nice video, Alex! I never even heard of arbitrary functions before. One small nitpick...you might want to put in how to use functions with default parameters too.
Hi I'M Francis and i really like your videos
i consider you as amentor
Hello alex thanks for your course! and i have a doubt well this much python is ok or is there anything else to learn to become data analyst!!!
Awesome!!!Great content indeed. By the way I expected few videos on pandas , numpy, mathplotlib as well..As they also primarily need for data analysis.
Thanks sir.... you're a genius 💕
Great video Alex, but there`s something I didn`t fully understand. What`s the difference between using *args and **kwargs? In which context would you use one or the other one? Thanks and keep up the grat work !
*args means we can pass any arbitrary number of parameters only(5,6,7,8,) **kwargs means we use any arbitrary number of keywords which are assigned values I guess?
I think in *args we can pass many parameters as we wish to perform the operation where the *kwargs is like using it to have a full control so that we wont be limited in performing our operations. I think *args can be used when we have more data and we want to perform something out of there
Hello Alex... Thanks alot for these videos. When do we get a playlist on how to carry out a full data analysis with python
Good but very basic. Don´t you have any more in-depth course on python?
At 6:31, is the function essentially skipping anything other than 5 & 6 from the tuple? I'm assuming number[0] and number[1] is referring to the item that matches that index in the tuple.
Done!
Keep up the great knowledge 👍
Thank you for your videos! Hope you will put video of real project and how to use this knowledge in real world
I definitely will!
Hello Mr Alex. I was going through your video of two years ago about SQL Basics Tutorial For Beginners. I ran into problems at 5.37 minutes. You said that the red underlines could be removed by pressing CONTROL SHIFT ?????
I didn’t get the last part. Kindly put me through. Thanks for the video. Great content
Haha totally different video, but to answer it - ctrl +shift + R will refresh your SQL Server and recognize the tables you added
@@AlexTheAnalyst Thank you so much. I appreciate this. I just started learning SQL and I got stuck there. I am grateful for the quick response sir.
How are arbitrary arguments different to pointers in other languages like C?
use 'return' instead of 'print'.
'print' inside function returns NoneType
Python coding has absolutely put me off trying to be a data analyst lol. I give up
This made very little sense. Why would you do any of this? TALK ABOUT ARBITRARY!!! And how is anyone meant to remember this?