Python crash course for developers also "If you're not familiar with variables, don't worry.."
@BenderdickCumbersnatch5 жыл бұрын
@@syschinesubbie Yeah it's mostly an extremely basic video. This is not a quick "cheat sheet". I knew 90% of the video's contents already by staring at a single python file for 5 minutes instead. But it's not an awful video to play in the background while coding, so I did that... Edit: I just finished the video. It taught me about 1 or 2 new things. And it taught me how to setup Python in VSCode and how to do line by line debugging, and a few very useful VSCode keyboard shortcuts. So this is a good video for learning VSCode. Pretty awful video for learning Python as an experienced programmer (it's a slow beginner-style video). The video didn't even go into the things I was hoping to learn about, such as the weird docstring-annotations that Python uses for functions. Meh.
@kell76895 жыл бұрын
i assume he meant variable creation with Python, not variables in general lmao
@Joseph-qb1es5 жыл бұрын
Wow tough crowd
@codezier27384 жыл бұрын
What are those variables you speak of
@MisterWillow4 жыл бұрын
You have a point, but he shows a lot of interesting stuff too, especially concerning using Python in VSCode.
@randywolf96825 жыл бұрын
edit: in windows with newer versions type py app.py not python app.py (took me a sec so if someone is looking in comments for why it complained)
@youtubers-p5t5 жыл бұрын
thank you so much.. I was struggling for good 20 minutes.
@SamuelEcom5 жыл бұрын
this still doesnt do anything for me...
@SG-tx1fz4 жыл бұрын
@@xorgfx-y4l py app.py works for me :)
@SweaterFreak4 жыл бұрын
thank you!!!!
@adithya.pradosh4 жыл бұрын
If it's still not working it must be because the terminal is not in the same folder as your app.py file...your present open folder in the terminal is the last one in the breadcrumb(C:\Users\(etc etc)\(present folder) . Use cd (folder path) to open the folder that the file is present in.
@antnel2103 ай бұрын
You always make learning this stuff so enjoyable and engaging, be it the complex or mundane! Best of all, at the end there is a real sense of skill advancement and clarity. Thank you!
@codezier27384 жыл бұрын
Great lesson! that last fizzbuzz for anyone intrested in a more robust solution like stringbuilder in java (I couldn't find a stringbuilder in python) Here it is: def fizz_buzz(input) -> str: result = "" if (input % 3 == 0): result = "fizz" if (input % 5 == 0): result += "buzz" if (not result): result = str(input) return result The last part that says not result (Because we know a "" is false so if it is empty (as we initiated it) then we can put a number in that emptiness.
@latvialava66443 жыл бұрын
Python is mind blowing after working on C++ & Java for many years !!! Too Simple & too easy ❤️❤️
@bobweiram63212 жыл бұрын
Too slow.
@nathanhammer63284 жыл бұрын
If you want to get rid of the [running] and [done] messages in the output, do this. Go to settings (ctrl + , ). Search [running]. Scroll about halfway down to “Code-runner: Show Execution Message” and deselect the box below it. To have your output clear every time, go to settings, lookup output, deselect “Code-runner: Clear Previous Output” After doing both of those, when I run the code, it looks the same on my terminal as in his.
@shroomyruki29614 жыл бұрын
Those 300 dislikes are from those computer science teachers who saw this and were jealous of your teaching skills
@ShitskaterNoahАй бұрын
i miss dislikes
@HolarMusic5 жыл бұрын
> for developers > explains what an IDE is
@DrProductivity5 жыл бұрын
thought exactly the same
@marksmod5 жыл бұрын
noo
@Corysia5 жыл бұрын
yeah... :(
@ACABSTUDIOS5 жыл бұрын
answers my question
@d0m22885 жыл бұрын
😂😂😂
@tackle4826mc4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for quick tutorial!
@Trash_Enthusiast3 жыл бұрын
h a m p s t e r
@stefanoroselli37115 жыл бұрын
def fizz_buzz(input): message = "Fizz" if not input % 3 else "" message += "Buzz" if not input % 5 else "" return message if message else input
@honeyraaaa3 жыл бұрын
Your 1hr 48 min course almost took 12 hrs for me to understand (because I am a beginner and tried to do hands-on practice as you were teaching in the video). Thank you for mentioning everything little thing in detail. ☺️
@chiragkumarchavda85462 жыл бұрын
Same here
@skillrealm292 жыл бұрын
@@chiragkumarchavda8546 Yeah me too
@dalton-lima5 жыл бұрын
It is a nice introduction to Python, still, I was hoping for a more advanced level as the name of the video implies. Love the course nonetheless! Thank you Mosh!
@buddyengineer30294 жыл бұрын
I'm a low-level engineer. this is how I did it: #if x is divizible by 3, return fizz, by 5 - buzz, by 3 and 5 - fizbuzz, by neither - x. def fizz_buzz(x): out=['fizzbuzz','buzz','fizz',x] idx = int(x % 3 > 0) + 2 * int(x % 5 > 0) return out[idx] #but thanks for the tutorial, i learned python from you Mosh :-) fizz_buzz(501) 'fizz' fizz_buzz(330) 'fizzbuzz' fizz_buzz(17) 17
@onieltoledo80194 жыл бұрын
Set the video to 2x and learned Python in less than an hour, thanks Mosh! :)
@kevinmiller30844 жыл бұрын
Highly recommended! This is a great crash course on Python for people with a little programming knowledge. It covers the first two chapters of his eleven chapter course. His class covers seven and a half hours of content beyond what you see here. Also, first time students get a pretty hefty discount!
@dreamyrhodes5 жыл бұрын
str[0:3] is actually not that simple. It might be simple for a python programmer but for someone coming from another island, it's actually harder to read. I never wrote a line in C# but I can understand str.substring(0, 3); just by seeing it in the code, because it is descriptive. Same with js, str.substr(0, 3); is shorter but still describing what it does. str[0:3] doesn't explain anything. You need to know what [ ] means and you need to know what : means. Is it creating an array from index 0 to index 3? Is it assigning int 3 to index 0? Or even filling random numbers from 0-3 into str? It could be anything. It is not clean it is not simple and it is not easy to read. It's quite an anti-pattern for a language that's supposed to be easy to understand. Don't get me wrong, I have used python quite a few times but just because something is shorter it doesn't mean it's better to read and understand.
@essmunson4 жыл бұрын
thank you!
@tryCatchMeQWERTY5 жыл бұрын
As always, everything is clear and nicely structured into a short video. Thank you Mosh, and good luck!
@therickster65932 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the tutorial. Here is my takeaway: "python = tcl - some_rich_programming_constructs" Here is the tcl mindset solution to closing problem. More elegant, wouldn't you say. def fizz_buzz(input): if not input % 3 and not input % 5: return "fizz_buzz" if not input % 3: return "fizz" if not input % 5: return "buzz" return input or def fizz_buzz(input): if input % 3 and input % 5: return input if input % 3: return "buzz" if input % 5: return "fizz" return "fizz_buzz"
@noormohammedshikalgar99746 жыл бұрын
Hey Mosh, I have already mastered React by studying your React Course and i am excited for Python course it looks awesome... Thanks for such great Tutorials and please please keep making such type of video and i will take it all..... By the i realize that you look like an Hollywood Start called "Stanley Tucci" !... once again thanks for Tutorials...
@WiredWisdom9302 жыл бұрын
This guy sat for an hour.Thank so much😇
@barronanderson21475 жыл бұрын
When debugging someone else's code str.Substring(0, 3) is more verbose and much easier to understand than str[0:3] . The simplicity is nice when writing or creating but becomes difficult when maintaining. The same can be said about Perl. Dense code is hard to maintain.
@harshdeepdwivedi97315 жыл бұрын
49:37 , I'm leaving this here so that I would know where to start from next time I come.
@Morristown3375 жыл бұрын
I am a first semester information technology student. I am loving this course. I did some html back in high school, but I plan on spending 2 hours a day, 6 days a week on this video. I am so glad people like you are willing to help people like me. I am so excited for what I really hope to be a brighter future for me. I'm not sure if I will get far enough by may; but I would like to learn enough to make a simple jeopardy comptia 1001 & 1002 study game. I have already made a cool alarm clock python code that plays funny sounds for every break at school. So far I am also glad that you are simplifying it for people like me to understand. I am someone who needed someone willing to break things down and "hold a hand through it" if you know what I mean.
@Morristown3375 жыл бұрын
@@programmingwithmosh lol thanks for link. That is the one I thought i was commenting on. I was watching it on tv via ps4 as I followed along on my laptop. I can't comment well on ps4, so i grabbed phone and must have clicked wrong 1 to comment on. But I am following the 6 hour video for now. Ty tho
@mofeedboss91704 жыл бұрын
Let me tell you, Sir, that this is the RIGHT way to teach a programming language. & the fact that you took into consideration that this video is oriented towards programmers is just elegant! I know more than 30 languages & this is my first time with Python, but with the help of this video, I believe I now have a perfect base to advance! Many regards!
@-TheBugLord3 жыл бұрын
Damn it's really amazing how free courses on youtube like this are available. Programming is a very valuable skill, so it's nice to see tutorials like this available for no cost
@shanem80216 жыл бұрын
Hey Mosh, great stuff. I have completed your JavaScript and all of your C# courses, and I think I know more about these topics than some people who should know more than me at this point (experienced devs). A great mix of practical and academic approach to teaching this stuff. Thank you.
Got to say, my FizzBuzz was also neat. def fizz_buzz(input): out = "" if input % 3 == 0: out += "Fizz" if input % 5 == 0: out += "Buzz" if out == "": return input return out print(fizz_buzz(30))
@Alphabetbubi5 жыл бұрын
Regarding the ast chapter, I would argue that this is the simplest and neatest implementation: def fizzbuzz(input): result = "" result += "fizz" if (input % 3 == 0) else "" result += "buzz" if (input % 5 == 0) else "" return result if result else input Anyway, thanks for this great introduction video!
@iamraj123455 жыл бұрын
def FizzBuzz(input): result = "Fizz" if (input % 3 == 0) else "" result += "Buzz" if (input % 5 == 0) else "" return result if result else input
@Alphabetbubi5 жыл бұрын
@@iamraj12345 nice, I didn't see that! :)
@WiredWisdom9302 жыл бұрын
thanks mosh i really love this course u are the best tutor a student would have😎😎
@dangermandave674 жыл бұрын
Great video. Running through it now with current version of VSCode (1.40.0). But terminal window doesn't work the way it's described in this video at 8:57. When you type python3 app.py in the terminal window in VSCode, nothing happens. But when you hit the Run Code button the output appears in the Output terminal. I guess VSCode has changed a lot since this video was uploaded in October 2018.
@AutisticThinker5 жыл бұрын
43:22 - That's not an accurate way to describe this, but speaking in general language terms... course is a class (or object) as you said earlier, than the id(course) is a pointer index to the class, and id(course[0]) is a pointer index to the first character of the string that is allocated on the heap.
@515sairohith43 жыл бұрын
Hi Mosh you are the best.I just love your teaching.😍
@aparnadevkate29355 жыл бұрын
PERFECT , exactly what I wanted. THANKS MAN.
@scholarskeleton1965 жыл бұрын
your vids make coding looks so simple .... love from india and keep it up
@CristianKirk4 жыл бұрын
What about this solution to the FuzzBuzz thing? This is how I solved it. Please consider that I'm learning Python and this is actually the first video I watch about it. def fizz_buzz(input): stri="" if int(input / 5) == input / 5: stri = "Fizz" if int(input / 3) == input / 3: stri += "Buzz" if stri == "": stri = input return stri print(fizz_buzz(15))
@BrodieEaton5 жыл бұрын
Your table of contents literally saved me from going insane. The amount of times I typed the number 0 thinking I was in the VS Code window to instead reset the video had me SOOOOOO thankful you thought about having the table. Thanks to you, I remain sane for another day!
@syntonixx5 жыл бұрын
Wow. You explain things so beautifully and simply. Thank you so much for this video. You have gained a new subscriber.
@doumansarouei45235 жыл бұрын
since weeks I have been searched for an online tutorial and I am happy that I found you man, your explanation is practical and short enough to get everything. khaste nabashid.
@itaychumash78815 жыл бұрын
It's not that lists are mutable, there's a difference between x = x + 1 and x.append() to show that the id didn't change A better comparison for x = 1, x = x + 1 would be: x = [1,2,3] and then x = [2,3,4] the id of course would change because it is a new list. when you append to an existing list, you don't replace its head, so the id stays the same
@missjoshi72475 жыл бұрын
Wowww.... Dedication level is visible in the description box... Wow... Good one.. going through it now.. i am sure it will be of great use. Thank u
@rony54906 жыл бұрын
Overall Awesome tutorial and it gave me new direction in python.. but ads really disturbed me when i was in flow of learning.
@hukushmolambi8355 Жыл бұрын
Just began with Python and I'm enjoying every bit of it. Its syntax is super easy to follow, which makes it a perfect choice for those new to coding. What's more, Python is such a flexible language, opening paths to numerous areas.
@Zephemus5 жыл бұрын
I'm running this on Windows, and when doing VSCode on Windows 10, don't use python app.py, just make sure you use the input() at the end of your script (hacky way of getting the cmd to pause for a minute to see the program), and in the terminal, make sure you're at the directory path your app.py is in, then type ".\app.py" to launch the program. The way he described it didn't seem to work, though that's because Windows doesn't run on shell like Mac or Linux.
@roopagowda92712 жыл бұрын
The best tutor..!You have explained very well...!
@Ludifant5 жыл бұрын
Quick Tip: The Table of contents in description is VERY usefull, too bad youtube minifies descriptions these days in favour of comments... In my opinion 0:29 to 01:32 is actually interesting as a crash course.. The rest.. meh.. Don´t let this guy (or anybody) put you down about your programming habits. We are all learning constantly, if we are doing it right.. Keep an open mind. Look up the imposter syndrome. It´s real, you are not alone! Yes, some standards are useful, but don´t adopt a practice unless you can see the logic or have made the mistake :) That´s the difference between dogma and common sense. We really should stop (as a species) trying to teach by shaming people into best practices. The end never justifies the means. This is mankind´s big lesson for the coming century, be among the first to adopt that (or don´t :)
@kopilkaiser8991 Жыл бұрын
Mosh, you are one of the best teachers out there in being able to teach programming so easily 🎉⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
@bboysil4 жыл бұрын
In general a "better and cleaner" way does not necessary remove lines of code. For FizzBuzz problem I think a better and cleaner way would be: if input % 3 == 0 result = Fizz if input % 5 result = Buzz return result
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@ehimareokosun3844 жыл бұрын
Only 28 mins in and I'm already drowning in quality. Good job!
@GabrielOliveira-hm6gi6 жыл бұрын
You're a great teacher. I really admire you.
@davidlobel Жыл бұрын
Mosh, great tutorials. Just watched the section on Stings. One example not shown is the ability to grab values within a string using a single or double delineator. For example, we have a string mySTR = "one, two, three, four". Now using a single delineator, I want to get the value of the text between the first and second delineator. In a library I used (Called FUNCky) for the Clipper compiler (not sure if you recall that language and library) I'd use StrExtract(mySTR, ",", 2). This would return the string between the first comma and second comma. And if you had string (~One~, ~Two~, ~Three~, ~Four~) you could use two characters to separate the data you're extracting while ignoring the commas StrExtract(mySTR, "~~", 2). The second method would ignore the commas in the string, and just look for pairs of your searching delineators...and they could be any thing, even different characters like "~#". So I'm sure I could write the function to do this, but curious if Python has this built-in, or if you know of a library which contains string functions (and other functional functions). Actually, in my old programming days, we had developers who wrote practical functions, written in C for speed, that we'd be able to access in our code. We'd just incorporate the function library. I'm new to Python (but not not programming) and would love your input on my example above, and if you have advice on libraries for Python. Thank you. -Dave-
@iain777uk5 жыл бұрын
Mosh has a gift for teaching, excellent style and presentation. class Act:
@Ludifant5 жыл бұрын
Unclear: Why is it True, if the naming convention is snake_casing? Shouldn´t it be true? Is this indicative of something? I notices classes are also int, string, float and bool. In other languages we use the convention that a class has a Capital letter, where an instance has a lowercase letter. I am more confusion..? I thought this was a course for programmers. This is actually a important and informative bit of convention and you gloss over it. Last chance at 34:33, continuing at 2x speed.
@tornado_s73103 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your courses I am from Uzbekistan I want to be a programmer like you in the future
@gabedoestech6 жыл бұрын
Finally a course for devs. Much appreciated! Even it being basic. Just signed up to receive the early announcement of the avdanced course. But, please, don't let us down. Useful and real world stuff will always worth the investment and will always bring new customers.
@irend11635 жыл бұрын
21:23 actually on windows, python code refer to python2 so it better change it to py -u. Cause py is refer to python3
@technologeek3605 жыл бұрын
def fizz_buzz(input): str = "" if input % 3 == 0: str += "fizz" if input % 5 == 0: str += "Buzz" if not str: str = input return str
@aliataa84116 жыл бұрын
Write an applet that initially displays the word “Hello” in the center of a window. The word should follow the mouse cursor when it moved inside the window.
@hanness85364 жыл бұрын
Fix for code-runner on Mac / changing from phython to python 3 as 21:51 is not working for me. There are no dots. 1. Open Settings and search for 'Code-runner: Executor Map' 2. Click on 'Edit in settings.json' 3.Add the following line ' "python": "python3" ' within the brackets.
@divyanshutyagiofficial6 жыл бұрын
Can you please make tutorials on Java programming.
@vukasinsl1 Жыл бұрын
one of the best videos about async. keep up.
@shanlialikhani11654 жыл бұрын
21:51 as a mac user i dont see those 3 dots?
@unforged5 жыл бұрын
Im starting with programming and choose python as my first language. Those conditionals(if else) inside variable blow my mind. I did saw a lot of beginners video and some online classes. No one told me that. Thanks!
@resoftw3 жыл бұрын
from a beginner (in python): def fizzbuzz(n): r = "" if n % 3 == 0: r = "Fizz" if n % 5 == 0: r += "Buzz" return r if r else n
@0xshashwat5 жыл бұрын
My FizzBuzz: def fizz_buzz(input): result = "" if input % 3 == 0: result += "Fizz" if input % 5 == 0: result += "Buzz" if not result: result = input return result print(fizz_buzz(3))
@BenderdickCumbersnatch5 жыл бұрын
Exactly what I was thinking. The example in the video is horrible coding, because it does four modulo operations (they are not fast). Yours is a much more appropriate method.
@adarsh96344 жыл бұрын
this video is the best revision one can ever have in 1 hour ,Thank you so much :D
@shahbozabdullayev55834 жыл бұрын
Don't be such critics. This video is for programmers who know a different programming language and want to learn or jump into Python world. So consider this too.
@Dominica243333 жыл бұрын
This was incredibly helpful, especially the VS code settings & shortcuts walkthrough, thanks!
@yehia3amer6 жыл бұрын
Great Start Mosh, I love the idea of python for programmers - I don't want to wast my time learning things that i already know (like a beginner). I am a C# Programmer and BI Analyst with 6 Years Experience and I am moving to python for Data Science (AI, ML, etc..). Any Plans to Make a ML Cource using python ?
@abiodunanifowose79136 жыл бұрын
I can't wait to see the videos for ML and AI. I am actually enrolled for many classes on Udemy before I stumbled on Mosh free tutorials on KZbin. I immediately went to his site to subscribe for the monthly program after seeing the quality of his videos and the way he explain concepts shows that he's not just an experienced programmer but also knows his onions very well. I will recommend him any day to anyone who wants to truly understand programming. More power to your elbow sir!
@kapilgidwani6 жыл бұрын
@@abiodunanifowose7913 +1 AI/ML by mosh :-)
@SuperAbins6 жыл бұрын
hi bro i would like to know more about ML with python . did you get any link to learn ML . if u have please share the details . musthafaabins@gmail.com
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@sulton85014 жыл бұрын
Thank you Mosh, especially for your hard work trying to teach us. I think you are the best tutor I've ever been taught. I hope and ask you to fill out your KZbin channel with a full crash Django course. Please do this for your students !!!
@lakdakgti94664 жыл бұрын
This vid will surely help me in learning Python for my school A.I, ML and DL project. Thnx Sir Mosh!!
@arslan58292 жыл бұрын
01:06:55 Logical Operators
@siya.abc1236 жыл бұрын
I work with py and c# daily but look at me, glued to my screen. Awesome as always Mosh. Why aren't u at 1M subscribers yet?
@AzeriFire4 жыл бұрын
My implementation of FizzBuzz: def fizz_buzz(user_num): fb_string = "" if int(user_num) % 3 == 0: fb_string = "Fizz" if int(user_num) % 5 == 0: fb_string += "Buzz" else: return user_num return fb_string print(fizz_buzz(3)) print(fizz_buzz(5)) print(fizz_buzz(15)) print(fizz_buzz(7))
@Jodecci254 Жыл бұрын
I just can't thank you enough for this. Keep up the good work.
@hightoxicity98196 жыл бұрын
Awesome dude! Been following along with Vim, and I found because you explained each thing so well, it was more effective for me to take a lot of notes on what was being taught and then create a whole program out of all of them afterwards. I learned a lot here coming from a background of almost exclusively C-style languages (in terms of syntax) and only a few variations (Assembly language being one of them). I feel like my life has been changed, it's so easy to get stuff up and running in Python! I'm definitely gonna be buying the course sometime soon.
@Fran-no7kz4 жыл бұрын
wow Assembly! Bless your heart! learning that was such a nightmare for me but I'm glad i did. thus I'm really glad to be learning Python with these videos. Technical explanations are great
@danieljanjanocha71782 жыл бұрын
I truly admire your work here on youtube. I need to stand that I don't find your solution of fizz_buzz most clean. I wrote that a bit differently. Don't you think it's even easier to folllow? def fizz_buzz(input): output=''" if(input%3==0): output+= 'Fizz' if(input%5==0): output+= 'Buzz' return output or input
@darkclove73656 жыл бұрын
Mosh is the king! I bought his ReactJS course when it was on sale, no regrets!
@brianbartholomew99735 жыл бұрын
I really appreciate you go through what settings you have in VS Code initially. I hate when I get into a beginner tutorial and the instructor immediately dive into coding and I have to manually attempt breakdown their settings myself to follow along easier
@brianbartholomew99735 жыл бұрын
@@programmingwithmosh I think a balance needs to be involved and even then can't please everyone but I found yours pretty good 😁
@fernfern04 жыл бұрын
@@programmingwithmosh What theme are you using. I really like it but I'm struggling to find it.
@mohammadb98305 жыл бұрын
This s a great Tutorial! I also have a suggestion for the exercise: Isn't it nicer to replace the first line with (if input % 15 == 0:) which is shorter?? Best wishes from Germany!
@andyanraharja24 жыл бұрын
takes 2 weeks for this vid only, superb.. thx sir.
@bread72084 жыл бұрын
i was obliged to watch this tutorial and explain everything to my father in a few hours
@zhuk6 жыл бұрын
I want every people can talk English like you. So available and beauty speech. :)
@zhuk6 жыл бұрын
@@programmingwithmosh php, js, sql, go and no really good C and Java. And I'm learninig asp.net with ur course and python w/MIT course now... in one time (oh).
@zhuk6 жыл бұрын
@@programmingwithmosh oh, thx, but I have bought :) aha, that's ok, I'm intrested and may be will get job with ASP... who know...
@JohannesKalliauer5 жыл бұрын
@Mosh: Why do you use if (input % 3 == 0) and (input % 5 == 0 ): instead of if input % 15 == 0:
@masoomraza71986 жыл бұрын
To enable Format on save on windows Go to setting(VS Code: bottom left) and under USER SETTINGS save this code -> {"editor.formatOnSave": true}
@polash39255 жыл бұрын
Sir I'm from Bangladesh flowing your tutorial it's helpful.
@NY-dx4xo4 жыл бұрын
i see... you are really flowing
@leaht-pu1tm Жыл бұрын
@ 35:05 I have MyPy installed and selected as the linter being used but I did not get the red line where he did and I have MyPy selected as the Linter
@inj19792 жыл бұрын
I learned a lot from your videos. Thanks. 🍒
@sakhersawan96314 жыл бұрын
What do you think @Mosh? def fizz_buzz(a:int): res = "" if a % 3 == 0: res = "Fizz" if a % 5 == 0: res += "Buzz" return str(a) if not res else res
@ScanWs6 жыл бұрын
That presentation is just top notch 👍. it would be nice if you upload some course completely for your youtube subscribers
@Carl-yu6uw6 жыл бұрын
When splitting a string using notation such as 0:3 are you sure the second parameter is not simply just the number of characters to grab, starting from the index specified in the first param? That's the way it seems to behave isn't it, rather than being an index itself.
@jeremykiarie4320 Жыл бұрын
Woooooooooooooow you have a talent of teaching❤
@umasankarsivasubramanian6075 жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed and very simple and clean explanation to get into python world of programming. Thank you mosh for this great effort.
@lukasfussi43366 жыл бұрын
Exactly what I've wanted to know.
@ChristopherCo5 жыл бұрын
Thank you Teacher Mosh! 😁👍Shout out from 🇵🇭
@StefanoLabate4 жыл бұрын
Hello Mosh, I come from C#, thank you for this tutorial, very clear and useful!!
@xXHelsingGamingXx5 жыл бұрын
Hi , when i try to edit my settings in Json for code runner executor map I dont find the list of options like how its shown in your video. How to edit settings in JSON so the editor would pick
@mraeclo25 жыл бұрын
having the same problem using latest version of vs for mac