Python for Everybody - Full University Python Course

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This Python 3 tutorial course aims to teach everyone the basics of programming computers using Python. The course has no pre-requisites and avoids all but the simplest mathematics.
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⭐️ Course Contents ⭐️
⌨️ (0:00:00) Why Program?
⌨️ (0:12:21) Why Program? - Hardware Architecture
⌨️ (0:24:24) Python 3 Windows Installation
⌨️ (0:32:34) Python 3 Mac Installation
⌨️ (0:36:41) Why Program? - Python as a Language
⌨️ (0:44:17) Why Program? - What do we say?
⌨️ (0:56:55) Variables, Expressions, and Statements
⌨️ (1:06:20) Variables, Expressions, and Statements - Expressions
⌨️ (1:26:00) Conditional Execution
⌨️ (1:39:13) Conditional Execution - More Conditional Structures
⌨️ (1:52:48) Functions
⌨️ (2:03:02) Functions - Functions of our own
⌨️ (2:15:21) Loops and Iteration
⌨️ (2:25:04) Loops and Iteration - Definite Loops
⌨️ (2:31:40) Loops and Iteration - Loop Idioms
⌨️ (2:40:07) Loops and Iteration - More Loop Patterns
⌨️ (2:58:39) Strings
⌨️ (3:09:06) Strings - More String Operations
⌨️ (3:27:33) Reading Files
⌨️ (3:35:12) Reading Files - Reading Files in Python
⌨️ (3:48:42) Python Lists
⌨️ (3:59:27) Python Lists - Loop Operations
⌨️ (4:08:52) Python Lists - Strings vs. Lists
⌨️ (4:16:42) Python Lists - Strings, Files, Lists & the Guardian Pattern
⌨️ (4:28:44) Dictionaries
⌨️ (4:36:32) Dictionaries - Counting
⌨️ (4:45:43) Dictionaries - Counting Words in Text
⌨️ (4:58:21) Dictionaries - Counting Word Frequency Using a Dictionary
⌨️ (5:22:46) Tuples
⌨️ (5:32:18) Tuples - Sorting
⌨️ (5:44:26) Tuples - Sorting a Dictionary Using Tuples
⌨️ (5:54:56) Regular Expressions
⌨️ (6:05:21) Regular Expressions - From Matching to Extracting
⌨️ (6:13:47) Regular Expressions - String Parsing
⌨️ (6:22:17) Networked Programs
⌨️ (6:29:45) Networked Programs - Application Protocols
⌨️ (6:38:56) Networked Programs - Write a Web Browser
⌨️ (6:43:10) Networked Programs - Code Example: socket1.py
⌨️ (6:48:58) Networked Programs - Characters and Strings
⌨️ (6:59:57) Networked Programs - urllib
⌨️ (7:05:10) Networked Programs - Code Example: urllib1.py, urlwords.py
⌨️ (7:08:25) Networked Programs - Parsing HTML
⌨️ (7:14:48) Networked Programs - Code Example: urllinks.py
⌨️ (7:23:43) Using Web Services
⌨️ (7:26:35) Using Web Services - XML
⌨️ (7:32:02) Using Web Services - Code Example: xml1.py, xml2.py
⌨️ (7:37:40) Using Web Services - XML Schema
⌨️ (7:51:32) Using Web Services - JavaScipt Notation
⌨️ (7:57:45) Using Web Services - Code Example: json1.py, json2.py
⌨️ (8:03:08) Using Web Services - Service Oriented Approach
⌨️ (8:04:44) Using Web Services - Web Services
⌨️ (8:11:33) Using Web Services - Code Example: geojson.py
⌨️ (8:18:49) Using Web Services - API Security & Rate Limiting
⌨️ (8:28:45) Using Web Services - Code Example: twitter1.py, twitter2.py
⌨️ (8:48:01) Python Objects
⌨️ (8:58:28) Python Objects - Sample Code
⌨️ (9:06:50) Python Objects - Object Lifecycle
⌨️ (9:13:19) Python Objects - Inheritance
⌨️ (9:20:44) Databases
⌨️ (9:35:55) Databases - SQLite Browser
⌨️ (9:45:40) Databases - Code Sample: emaildb.py
⌨️ (9:58:55) Databases - Code Sample: twspider.py
⌨️ (10:08:06) Databases - Database Design
⌨️ (10:16:29) Databases - Representing Relationships
⌨️ (10:20:37) Databases - Relationship Building
⌨️ (10:33:05) Databases - Join Operation
⌨️ (10:43:13) Databases - Code Sample: tracks.py
⌨️ (10:57:45) Databases - Many-to-Many Relationships
⌨️ (11:09:37) Databases - Code Sample: roster.py
⌨️ (11:20:40) Databases - Code Sample: twspider.py
⌨️ (11:20:40) Data Visualization
⌨️ (11:48:18) Data Visualization - Code Sample: Geodata
⌨️ (12:01:05) Data Visualization - Page Rank
⌨️ (12:12:14) Data Visualization - Code Sample: Pagerank Spidering
⌨️ (12:29:12) Data Visualization - Code Sample: Pagerank Computation
⌨️ (12:44:17) Data Visualization - Code Sample: Pagerank Visualization
⌨️ (12:44:17) Data Visualization - Mailing List Crawl
⌨️ (12:57:08) Data Visualization - Code Sample: Gmane Data Retrieval
⌨️ (13:13:42) Data Visualization - Code Sample: Gmane Data Modeling
⌨️ (13:26:04) Data Visualization - Code Sample: Gmane Data Visualization
This course was created by Dr. Charles Severance (a.k.a. Dr. Chuck). He is a Clinical Professor at the University of Michigan School of Information, where he teaches various technology-oriented courses including programming, database design, and Web development.
"Python for Everybody" by Dr. Chuck Severance and the University of Michigan is licensed under CC BY.
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@saumilsunilshah5663
@saumilsunilshah5663 4 жыл бұрын
i am from your coursera , i
@oodifieroood6575
@oodifieroood6575 4 жыл бұрын
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@sireeshasheela3552
@sireeshasheela3552 4 жыл бұрын
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@torontoinontario
@torontoinontario 4 жыл бұрын
thanks so much!
@fabricationworld2569
@fabricationworld2569 4 жыл бұрын
Hi sir I talk to you sir
@robertspalding5635
@robertspalding5635 4 жыл бұрын
Probably the oldest one in this class at 82. Just finished 3 months of VBA for Excel. Dr. Chuck seems to be teaching in a way I can understand. Wish me luck.
@1epam
@1epam 4 жыл бұрын
Your determination and discipline will do the rest, since you've started. You'll make it
@werewoof4056
@werewoof4056 4 жыл бұрын
All the best 👍
@Human_Evolution-
@Human_Evolution- 4 жыл бұрын
How's the studying going Robert? You're awesome.
@19863960
@19863960 4 жыл бұрын
wow...u inspire me a lot
@robertspalding5635
@robertspalding5635 4 жыл бұрын
@@19863960 It is going pretty good, I think I could have learned it much quicker when I was young but with the corona virus keeping me in I have nothing but time. Thank you very much for asking.
@n.m4497
@n.m4497 2 жыл бұрын
Timestamp ⌨ 0:00:00 Why Programming? ⌨ 0:12:10 Hardware Architecture ⌨ 0:24:08 Python 3 Windows Installation ⌨ 0:32:15 Python 3 Mac Installation ⌨ 0:36:11 Python as a Language ⌨ 0:56:16 Variables, Expressions, and Statements - Expressions ⌨ 1:25:22 Conditional Execution - More Conditional Structures ⌨ 1:52:08 Functions - Functions of our own ⌨ 2:14:37 Loops and Iteration ⌨ 2:24:19 Loops and Iteration - Definite Loops ⌨ 2:30:54 Loops and Iteration - Loop Idioms ⌨ 2:39:21 More Loop Patterns ⌨ 2:57:52 Strings - More String Operations ⌨ 3:26:43 Reading Files - Reading Files in Python ⌨ 3:47:49 Python Lists ⌨ 4:07:54 Python Lists - Strings vs. Lists ⌨ 4:15:43 Python Lists - Strings, Files, Lists & the Guardian Pattern ⌨ 4:27:47 Dictionaries ⌨ 4:56:18 Dictionaries - Counting Word Frequency Using a Dictionary ⌨ 5:20:46 Tuples ⌨ 5:42:24 Tuples - Sorting a Dictionary Using Tuples ⌨ 5:55:17 Regular Expressions ⌨ 6:02:56 Regular Expressions - From Matching to Extracting ⌨ 6:11:21 String Parsing ⌨ 6:19:52 Networked Programs ⌨ 6:27:19 Application Protocols ⌨ 6:36:29 Write a Web Browser ⌨ 6:46:26 UTF-8 & UNICODE ⌨ 6:57:23 Web Browser using urllib ⌨ 7:05:48 Web Parsing HTML ⌨ 7:21:02 Using Web Services ⌨ 7:34:53 XML Schema ⌨ 8:00:20 SOA ⌨ 8:02:04 Geo JSON ⌨ 8:16:06 Twitter API Security & Rate Limiting ⌨ 8:45:14 Python Objects ⌨ 9:17:47 Databases ⌨ 11:26:34 Data Visualization
@lorenmorgan1931
@lorenmorgan1931 2 жыл бұрын
TY, this makes it so much easier to navigate!
@TheRealSlimShady509
@TheRealSlimShady509 2 жыл бұрын
Nice copy and paste skills from the description for likes
@lorenmorgan1931
@lorenmorgan1931 2 жыл бұрын
@@TheRealSlimShady509 No the description has been recently edited. None of this was there a month ago, as it was one really long unsegmented video. :)
@ProudSalafi
@ProudSalafi 2 жыл бұрын
People like you are appreciated buddy
@Mubarak-g3g
@Mubarak-g3g 2 жыл бұрын
This make us very easy
@MRGolum
@MRGolum 5 жыл бұрын
⭐️ Introduction⭐️ ⌨️ (0:00:00) Why Program? ⌨️ (0:12:21) Why Program? - Hardware Architecture ⌨️ (0:24:24) Python 3 Windows Installation ⌨️ (0:32:34) Python 3 Mac Installation ⌨️ (0:36:41) Why Program? - Python as a Language ⌨️ (0:44:17) Why Program? - What do we say? ⭐️ Basic Concepts ⭐️ ⌨️ (0:56:55) Variables, Expressions, and Statements ⌨️ (1:06:20) Variables, Expressions, and Statements - Expressions ⌨️ (1:26:00) Conditional Execution ⌨️ (1:39:13) Conditional Execution - More Conditional Structures ⌨️ (1:52:48) Functions ⌨️ (2:03:02) Functions - Functions of our own ⌨️ (2:15:21) Loops and Iteration ⌨️ (2:25:04) Loops and Iteration - Definite Loops ⌨️ (2:31:40) Loops and Iteration - Loop Idioms ⌨️ (2:40:07) Loops and Iteration - More Loop Patterns ⌨️ (2:58:39) Strings ⌨️ (3:09:06) Strings - More String Operations ⌨️ (3:27:33) Reading Files ⌨️ (3:35:12) Reading Files - Reading Files in Python ⌨️ (3:48:42) Python Lists ⌨️ (3:59:27) Python Lists - Loop Operations ⌨️ (4:08:52) Python Lists - Strings vs. Lists ⌨️ (4:16:42) Python Lists - Strings, Files, Lists & the Guardian Pattern ⌨️ (4:28:44) Dictionaries ⌨️ (4:36:32) Dictionaries - Counting ⌨️ (4:45:43) Dictionaries - Counting Words in Text ⌨️ (4:58:21) Dictionaries - Counting Word Frequency Using a Dictionary ⌨️ (5:22:46) Tuples ⌨️ (5:32:18) Tuples - Sorting ⌨️ (5:44:26) Tuples - Sorting a Dictionary Using Tuples ⌨️ (5:54:56) Regular Expressions ⌨️ (6:05:21) Regular Expressions - From Matching to Extracting ⌨️ (6:13:47) Regular Expressions - String Parsing ⭐️ Networking⭐️ ⌨️ (6:22:17) Networked Programs ⌨️ (6:29:45) Networked Programs - Application Protocols ⌨️ (6:38:56) Networked Programs - Write a Web Browser ⌨️ (6:43:10) Networked Programs - Code Example: socket1.py ⌨️ (6:48:58) Networked Programs - Characters and Strings ⌨️ (6:59:57) Networked Programs - urllib ⌨️ (7:05:10) Networked Programs - Code Example: urllib1.py, urlwords.py ⌨️ (7:08:25) Networked Programs - Parsing HTML ⌨️ (7:14:48) Networked Programs - Code Example: urllinks.py ⭐️ Web Scraping⭐️ ⌨️ (7:23:43) Using Web Services ⌨️ (7:26:35) Using Web Services - XML ⌨️ (7:32:02) Using Web Services - Code Example: xml1.py, xml2.py ⌨️ (7:37:40) Using Web Services - XML Schema ⌨️ (7:51:32) Using Web Services - JavaScipt Notation ⌨️ (7:57:45) Using Web Services - Code Example: json1.py, json2.py ⌨️ (8:03:08) Using Web Services - Service Oriented Approach ⌨️ (8:04:44) Using Web Services - Web Services ⌨️ (8:11:33) Using Web Services - Code Example: geojson.py ⌨️ (8:18:49) Using Web Services - API Security & Rate Limiting ⌨️ (8:28:45) Using Web Services - Code Example: twitter1.py, twitter2.py ⭐️ Object-oriented programming (OOP)⭐️ ⌨️ (8:48:01) Python Objects ⌨️ (8:58:28) Python Objects - Sample Code ⌨️ (9:06:50) Python Objects - Object Lifecycle ⌨️ (9:13:19) Python Objects - Inheritance ⭐️ Working with Database⭐️ ⌨️ (9:20:44) Databases ⌨️ (9:35:55) Databases - SQLite Browser ⌨️ (9:45:40) Databases - Code Sample: emaildb.py ⌨️ (9:58:55) Databases - Code Sample: twspider.py ⌨️ (10:08:06) Databases - Database Design ⌨️ (10:16:29) Databases - Representing Relationships ⌨️ (10:20:37) Databases - Relationship Building ⌨️ (10:33:05) Databases - Join Operation ⌨️ (10:43:13) Databases - Code Sample: tracks.py ⌨️ (10:57:45) Databases - Many-to-Many Relationships ⌨️ (11:09:37) Databases - Code Sample: roster.py ⌨️ (11:20:40) Databases - Code Sample: twspider.py ⭐️ Data Visualization⭐️ ⌨️ (11:20:40) Data Visualization ⌨️ (11:48:18) Data Visualization - Code Sample: Geodata ⌨️ (12:01:05) Data Visualization - Page Rank ⌨️ (12:12:14) Data Visualization - Code Sample: Pagerank Spidering ⌨️ (12:29:12) Data Visualization - Code Sample: Pagerank Computation ⌨️ (12:44:17) Data Visualization - Code Sample: Pagerank Visualization ⌨️ (12:44:17) Data Visualization - Mailing List Crawl ⌨️ (12:57:08) Data Visualization - Code Sample: Gmane Data Retrieval ⌨️ (13:13:42) Data Visualization - Code Sample: Gmane Data Modeling ⌨️ (13:26:04) Data Visualization - Code Sample: Gmane Data Visualization
@akarshjgowda2656
@akarshjgowda2656 5 жыл бұрын
Not all heros wear caps,, rep+
@RaoulKyronlahti
@RaoulKyronlahti 4 жыл бұрын
Legend! thanks
@charan2446
@charan2446 4 жыл бұрын
>Keep doing >Thanks Not ENOUGH
@furqanmandviya7719
@furqanmandviya7719 4 жыл бұрын
Appreciate your work
@fernandocortes1187
@fernandocortes1187 4 жыл бұрын
Hiw can I reteive this comment any time I want.?
@randywolken
@randywolken 2 жыл бұрын
At 64, I just don't want to ride off into that retirement sunset. I guess 60 is the new 30 and I just landed my first job in IT on a help desk! This program is phenomenal and I am very grateful that Dr. Chuck has taken the time to graciously share this knowledge. This is the world as it should be... helping others to get ahead and seek new journeys for themselves. Thank you!
@Ealdorman_of_Mercia
@Ealdorman_of_Mercia 2 жыл бұрын
at 60 you landed an iT job? wow. In my country people like me in our 30's struggle to get a job.. even with a masters degree and EUR 20k student debt. I hate my life.
@Jaiyro
@Jaiyro 2 жыл бұрын
@@Ealdorman_of_Mercia What country?
@tncrowley5049
@tncrowley5049 2 жыл бұрын
I agree - 60 needs to be the new 30 as I'm just starting this journey as well.
@FelixDaHousecat11
@FelixDaHousecat11 2 жыл бұрын
I'm rooting for you! May you excel in your new career 😊
@its_juan_fern
@its_juan_fern 2 жыл бұрын
dude that's crazy! congrats!
@yashbansal1414
@yashbansal1414 5 жыл бұрын
13 hours of full knowledge without any advertise. You are such a legend man 🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌
@singhsahab9478
@singhsahab9478 5 жыл бұрын
he is taking break youngman
@PuzaExplores
@PuzaExplores 5 жыл бұрын
@@singhsahab9478 he is saying about the ad in the video. We know very well that the guy in video is taking breaks. Nobody can just sit for 13 hrs in real life.🙌😆
@PuzaExplores
@PuzaExplores 5 жыл бұрын
@K J its not relevant coz you would be sleeping too by adjusting your seat. Not relevant dear🤪. It cannot be counted in. But this man used his brain all the time.
@hoocembillion7349
@hoocembillion7349 5 жыл бұрын
I agree
@Soocom-tq5if
@Soocom-tq5if 5 жыл бұрын
@K J That's pretty awesome
@henokhsatrio8804
@henokhsatrio8804 5 жыл бұрын
I'm 30 years old and thank you for saying "No matter how old you are". It means a lot. I'm ready to learn!
@MrDevilwing
@MrDevilwing 5 жыл бұрын
30s is the new 20s
@omdania8047
@omdania8047 5 жыл бұрын
I’m 35🤦🏻‍♀️
@shwetaredkar734
@shwetaredkar734 5 жыл бұрын
dont wprry .. I am 34 and still watching this video.
@jtovet
@jtovet 4 жыл бұрын
OK, so I'm 68 and am starting to learn Python....age is relative
@clashwithbat2283
@clashwithbat2283 4 жыл бұрын
im 25 and i feel the same as u ...
@viera3571
@viera3571 4 жыл бұрын
can we just appreciate the fact that the guy had to film 13 hours and the editor had to spend even more time on this video to make it
@ScrammyDeeds
@ScrammyDeeds 4 жыл бұрын
It wasn't lol.
@ScrammyDeeds
@ScrammyDeeds 4 жыл бұрын
This is from Coursera.
@ScrammyDeeds
@ScrammyDeeds 4 жыл бұрын
The editor merged everything here
@Avant5
@Avant5 3 жыл бұрын
Dr. Chuck is awesome. This was his course on Coursera. He also wrote the book he uses for his class at Michigan and made it open source and free to everyone. He used to do "office hours" when he was teaching the class, and would fly all over the world, India, England, San Francisco - to meet with people from his online class. The guy is really amazing.
@tommygreat4285
@tommygreat4285 3 жыл бұрын
@@Avant5 i wish him more grace
@thaof1898
@thaof1898 2 жыл бұрын
i feel so lucky that i was born in this current era where I can study everything I want through internet, and where there's a lot of smart and kind people willing to share great knowledge to other people. What a beautiful world. And huge thank from me to all of you Teachers and Editors p/s: i’m a poor little girl from a poor country Vietnam, i’m trying to make a living so I can take care of my parents, I really appreciate you sirs that give out precious knowledge for free, that helps many many people like me to get a chance to change their life quality
@ishw1997
@ishw1997 2 жыл бұрын
Dont give up!
@MuhammadAli-zw8mq
@MuhammadAli-zw8mq 2 жыл бұрын
Insha Allah you will one day make your parents proud, ‘poor little girl!’ You will be well off soon
@abhay-zw3yw
@abhay-zw3yw 2 жыл бұрын
so kind words...from so kind girl....its your type of ppl...who are helping others
@yongkanghu7915
@yongkanghu7915 2 жыл бұрын
you're great
@farhanrahman8361
@farhanrahman8361 2 жыл бұрын
Because of you one day this video may go viral. Keep up the good work sister. And thanks a lot to the content creators and the other cast
@helmutinternet
@helmutinternet 2 жыл бұрын
I just can't say how lucky I feel while watching this video, it's something like you just not only know or understand but you experience the real reason for internet to exist. I mean I am a 41 years old man from Guatemala, I have never go outside my country and I don't have a computer tech background. And here I am taking a lecture from an awesome person which really want to share his knowledge to as much people as possible, and that's amazing!
@billgannon848
@billgannon848 2 жыл бұрын
Buenísimo! Dale!
@ShimShammidy
@ShimShammidy 2 жыл бұрын
Saludos chapin!
@MsDelta5000
@MsDelta5000 2 жыл бұрын
Hi, Helmut, Excellent posting ! Your highly educated post to Dr. Charles Severance is one of the examples of what we must write to a knowledgeable person
@kenrandolph6816
@kenrandolph6816 Жыл бұрын
I am 91 years old and an old C programmer for process control systems..Thought I would learn Python to keep my brain active. So far I can see the C underlying python
@Lee-hi2si
@Lee-hi2si Жыл бұрын
Wow am highly motivated am 46
@HeisenMannj
@HeisenMannj Жыл бұрын
im 102
@muhammadrehan28
@muhammadrehan28 Жыл бұрын
@@HeisenMannj are you in heaven or hell?
@HeisenMannj
@HeisenMannj Жыл бұрын
@@muhammadrehan28 Hell bruh
@Usernamelessness
@Usernamelessness 7 ай бұрын
I’ll be 23 on 27th of this month
@billgannon848
@billgannon848 3 жыл бұрын
Outstanding course Dr. Chuck! I've watched many python tutorials but you have a teaching style that I follow and understand. 58 years old and learning python.
@stefaniasmanio859
@stefaniasmanio859 3 жыл бұрын
hi I am 59 ... new, here, Good luck!
@ericufctrainer
@ericufctrainer 3 жыл бұрын
56 here, and lovint it! Blessings y'all
@claraharmonson2181
@claraharmonson2181 3 жыл бұрын
Why is his comment so underrated 😭😭☺️?
@dayasagar336
@dayasagar336 3 жыл бұрын
@@claraharmonson2181 yes 😭😭
@dayasagar336
@dayasagar336 3 жыл бұрын
@@stefaniasmanio859 good luck 😊
@KingPacavision
@KingPacavision Жыл бұрын
4 hours in and I can confidently say this is the best teacher I've come across. He explains it in a way that makes it easy to understand the logic. Thank you for the free course
@victorsilva1246
@victorsilva1246 3 ай бұрын
did you finish? I just hit 6 hours and 20 minutes.
@Furkan-yv5ew
@Furkan-yv5ew 2 ай бұрын
I don't wanna spend 13 hours for a video only explaining how codes work. Is he at least codding in the video? And how much does he spend for it?
@MickRayzee
@MickRayzee 7 күн бұрын
@@Furkan-yv5ew I with you, Im 2 hrs in and its so boring, It makes it hard to watch for too long, The only way to learn is to code. You cant lern to play an instrument by watching a video
@Furkan-yv5ew
@Furkan-yv5ew 7 күн бұрын
@@MickRayzee I can't have access to every single code. I learned somethings for the very last time. I searched if it was possible in c to make a function can use a lot of variables to show you a result like printf function and asked chatgpt. And I learned there is a way to do it but i saw a lot of new commands that i didn't learn from beginner to pro lessons on youtube or w3school website. And pointers aren't explained properly in any courses. Now i think like what should i do now. It is so annoying that the courses on internet are explaining a few things. Did you learn any programming language other than python before? And do you have any suggestions?
@biuhalchatterjee2775
@biuhalchatterjee2775 3 жыл бұрын
He is a great teacher. He teaches programming in so lucid manner that even a guy like me who had not any idea about programming also started loving programming. Thank you so much Sir.
@ZajoSTi
@ZajoSTi 4 жыл бұрын
How on earth can exist someone who dislike content like this? This is treasure for free and Dr. Chuck is a perfect teacher and very kind personality. What is here not to appreciate?
@howtodoit4204
@howtodoit4204 3 жыл бұрын
People who got mad at the syntax error probably
@DeceasedFishGaming
@DeceasedFishGaming Жыл бұрын
People are ungrateful
@andyzillla4133
@andyzillla4133 3 жыл бұрын
I'm one hour in, and I already understand better than the last 40 hours of stuff I have watched. This guy is so to the point and very good at explaining things.
@brad349miller
@brad349miller Жыл бұрын
Same. Most of the others are idiots and have no idea how to educate and some of them have Ivy League graduate degrees. I had an undergrad 100 level instructor like this man. Could teach anything to anyone. She could and should teach a graduate level course on how to teach. Laura Leinert, big shout out to you!
@km006
@km006 2 жыл бұрын
This is hands down the best and most detailed tutorial of anything I've seen so far. Thanks for making it so simple and understandable!
@BetimBaftiu
@BetimBaftiu 3 жыл бұрын
Sir. Charles, you are the best Programming Language Translator I have ever seen. I wish to have found this Video long before I have watched so many more. I have subscribed to many different courses and none of them opened the eye like you did. I think it's because you were straight ahead from the beginning with the explanation of the CPU and the Memory. Honestly, I believe that power point presentation of the code with graphic explanation like you did is far better than the actual video of a code running, and, us as "students" try to follow with the Instructor. Thank you for all this hard work you put in sharing Python knowledge with us. People like you make studying FUN and interesting. I am now at Chapter 7 and it's going just as you said in the beginning. Thank you.
@harshithapriya9539
@harshithapriya9539 5 жыл бұрын
He is a reputed computer scientist from US. My love for python started with him
@zxxczczczcz
@zxxczczczcz 5 жыл бұрын
ye
@bugr33d0_hunter8
@bugr33d0_hunter8 5 жыл бұрын
"Heck Yeah" =' my love '
@georgejetson9801
@georgejetson9801 5 жыл бұрын
Yes, he's the real deal.
@ad3
@ad3 4 жыл бұрын
whats his name?
@abdul_b
@abdul_b 4 жыл бұрын
@@ad3 Dr. Charles Severance
@crowcrow1465
@crowcrow1465 4 жыл бұрын
I am literally in KZbin University right now this is amazing
@Kanal7Indonesia
@Kanal7Indonesia 4 жыл бұрын
Udemy could NEVER
@tahataherali8616
@tahataherali8616 4 жыл бұрын
If youtube becomes university, we will have so much departments of knowledge... i just awe at this idea.. probably if the algorithm makes the one with the most watching hours to be a dean or a principal.. ill be the one
@michellewest6929
@michellewest6929 3 жыл бұрын
@@tahataherali8616 I think YT is already a university, but the students just misuse the campus and stay at the cafeteria 24*7.
@ShadaeMastersAstrology
@ShadaeMastersAstrology 3 жыл бұрын
@@michellewest6929 You’re so right, it’s super easy to get distracted. I just recently unsubscribed from a boatload of channels in order to help with focusing solely on programming.
@kingsleycobbinah-gyapong796
@kingsleycobbinah-gyapong796 2 ай бұрын
thanks god
@jathebest2835
@jathebest2835 2 жыл бұрын
Finally, I'm done with this beginner tutorial! I finished watching it within 50 days and it took me a lot of time. Because I had to do other things, and the first language that I eagerly learn is Python. I know I haven't understood every element of the knowledge but I will be back here again to absorb things that I missed once I grow more with others! Yes, I'm moving on to the stage of learning Algo/DS (Python-based), The Odin Project(Foundations Course), and Python coding practice. I'm gonna apply to a boot camp in my country, Korea in a couple of months and I need to build more concepts to be a solid programmer in the end. It has been a great journey, Dr. Chuck and I sincerely feel grateful that I've got this great content for beginners like me. I will be back here one day and see how much I've improved compared to now! If you read my comment right now, let's not give up! We can do it and we'll finally make it! Until then, let's grind! -2022.08.05 Fri. 🔥
@pascalchinemelum6365
@pascalchinemelum6365 2 жыл бұрын
Good luck
@bhavyaarora4027
@bhavyaarora4027 2 жыл бұрын
Let's grind!!
@mrnopa3181
@mrnopa3181 2 жыл бұрын
did u get python 3.10 or the version he did?
@jathebest2835
@jathebest2835 2 жыл бұрын
@@mrnopa3181 I used my latest version when I practiced along with him.
@rideaux8533
@rideaux8533 Жыл бұрын
how are you doing bro
@Adks007
@Adks007 5 жыл бұрын
You are such a brilliant professor. Your students are so lucky to have you as a teacher.
@joeleone6276
@joeleone6276 3 жыл бұрын
The content of this is extremely good, even for an intermediate Python programmer. Hours 6 - 13 are way in excess of what I was taught in college!
@johncaputo5538
@johncaputo5538 2 жыл бұрын
That's because college doesn't teach practical uses, just the language and simplistic examples. This course tries to do both. I have over 30 yrs IT experience and this course impressed me. It gets a bit complicated in 6 - 13, but stick with it. You'll be glad when you interview and get a job.
@rainypath96
@rainypath96 2 жыл бұрын
@@johncaputo5538 so you're saying one can get a job after just watching this video?
@abderrahmankharroubi2784
@abderrahmankharroubi2784 Жыл бұрын
@@rainypath96 if you watch it the write way and practice a lot there is nothing stoping you, the video gives you everything python can do and its your creativity that remane. and there is his own channel too.
@Z3phyr1992
@Z3phyr1992 Жыл бұрын
I wish I had him as my professor when I was in uni. His explanations are so clear and well thought-out, it's on a completely different level from what I experienced. Thanks so much
@AadityaBhardwaj-w9m
@AadityaBhardwaj-w9m Жыл бұрын
I just don't know how to describe his way of teaching in simple words because its so so so good... he's explaining us like we're his sons or grandsons... thank you sir for putting so much effort into this... I really wish you well!
@luislizardi4923
@luislizardi4923 4 жыл бұрын
I just finished watching the full video. It took me about a month, but I did it. Great content. I am grateful to Dr. Chuck. He made a great effort to make a complete video, sometimes very academic, but that's why I liked it because he went to the core of Python, and not stayed only on the surface. Thanks again .
@mouhsineomar4383
@mouhsineomar4383 4 жыл бұрын
Hi bro can you please tell me if this course is a full course? i mean if it is enough for me to know everything about python? and thank you so much
@reinhardwilmer
@reinhardwilmer 4 жыл бұрын
@@mouhsineomar4383 I'd say it's about an introduction/intermediate level course. You'll know enough to do things, but since python is an evolving programming language, you'll still have to learn how to read documentations, etc. I recommend checking the course out, and maybe look up other videos on a specific application of python.
@mouhsineomar4383
@mouhsineomar4383 4 жыл бұрын
@@reinhardwilmer thank u so much i appreciate ur respond
@reinhardwilmer
@reinhardwilmer 4 жыл бұрын
@@mouhsineomar4383 No problem! Good luck with everything.
@evertwix415
@evertwix415 3 жыл бұрын
Hi , i got a questions its necesary the other course and the free book?
@Phantastischphil
@Phantastischphil Жыл бұрын
Coming from C++ and Matlab I feel like Dictionaries and Tuples are so revolutionary to the way I think about solving problems. It seems that within this chapter lies the foundation to a lot potential for data manipulation. I had not yet figured out tuples when trying to play with python before this course. Thank you for the understandable yet in depth explanation, Dr Chuck!
@jcoder8965
@jcoder8965 2 жыл бұрын
I'm a professional Software Engineer, but largely come from a .NET background. I started learning Python here and there and have even dived into Django and DRF lately. However, I don't have a strong knowledge in the Python language and that's where this course comes in. I've really wanted to learn Python for a long time and this course is a great gateway into it! I'm really enjoying it and look forward to improving my overall understanding of it. Afterwards, I'll be diving into Django For Everybody :). Thanks, Dr. Chuck!
@JRis44
@JRis44 2 жыл бұрын
only about 3hrs in. This is a great refresher on the stuff I've been learning so far the past 2 months. Looking forward to the rest of the 13hrs. Thank you so much for this content. Growing up learning that college and education was for smarter or more wealthy people is something I laugh at now. I've gained so much knowledge from people like yourself willing to help and educate people with the skills you've obtained and its absolutely amazing!!! Thank you so much Doc!
@JRis44
@JRis44 2 жыл бұрын
wow. There are a lot of interviews on this course in the bonus material(via EdX version). I really liked the one where you interview Len Kleinrock. Legendary stuff!!! Reminds me of how Bitcoins first block was mined on Jan 3 2009. Its crazy how time flies by with our new methods of transferring information and now the blockchain era is here and people are just as oblivious to the methods of encryption and messaging standards utilized in these spectacular technologies. Thnx for all this content DOC!
@neo3times
@neo3times 9 ай бұрын
May i ask what to do after completing this course in order to earn a good income off what we have just learned
@lowyieldbondfunds
@lowyieldbondfunds 5 жыл бұрын
Dr. Chuck, you're the person that gave me my career in Data Science. Thank you for making learning Python so enjoyable!
@UnknownSend3r
@UnknownSend3r 5 жыл бұрын
Did you learn it from this video ? (Or was he your lecturer) did you use any sources and how long did it take you to learn python ?
@kushagrak960
@kushagrak960 5 жыл бұрын
Hello, can you please tell us what was your approach? First you learned python, then? And secondly have you opted for courses on Coursera? Or free ones that's available on KZbin. Your reply will be much help for me and people who wants to learn machine learning.
@tejaswikt4166
@tejaswikt4166 4 жыл бұрын
Carson, can you explain in detail. how you grew as data scientist.
@sahilsheoran530
@sahilsheoran530 4 жыл бұрын
@@kushagrak960 have you learnd python
@tahataherali8616
@tahataherali8616 4 жыл бұрын
@@kushagrak960 bhai youtube pe sab kuchh hai.. college sirf mauj masti k liye bana hai lagta hai... youtube university zindabad
@marcelomcustodio
@marcelomcustodio 5 жыл бұрын
This guy taught me you can master both truck driving and python programming
@armago55
@armago55 5 жыл бұрын
I'm a truck driver and I'm watching this
@hayafatima1081
@hayafatima1081 5 жыл бұрын
Share your story plz. Need motivation
@marcelomcustodio
@marcelomcustodio 5 жыл бұрын
@@hayafatima1081 I was just kidding, man
@armago55
@armago55 5 жыл бұрын
@@hayafatima1081 i was system administrator in Russia for 8 years. 2 years as a programmer. I sold my program Wich i made on Delhi, then i start programming in c#, then java. But for all the time i couldn't find place to work as a programmer. And then on one of my visit in Orlando i decide to stay. Was working on construction in the beginning, then pizza maker, then Italian chief in a restaurant and many other kind of work. But still dreaming to get some intellectual work like a have programmer or so. That's why I'm watching this video
@chasovskih
@chasovskih 5 жыл бұрын
@@armago55 Все получится! Не забрасывай!
@hukushmolambi8355
@hukushmolambi8355 Жыл бұрын
Just embarked on my Python journey and it's amazing. The syntax is so understandable, perfect for beginners in programming like myself. Furthermore, the adaptability of Python in numerous areas is astounding.
@TheAngelOfDeath01
@TheAngelOfDeath01 4 жыл бұрын
Programming is a mindset... a mindset of transferring thoughts of creativity onto a screen in the form of code, telling a computer how it can realise your thoughts and creativity in a way that makes sense and is useful---to yourself and to others using your creative designs to create even more great designs. Once you've learned to adopt that mind, code becomes as trivial as a knife and fork: not all utensils feel good in your hands, some work better than others for different tasks(Stake Knives vs regular fork and knife); some languages are better suited at different tasks than others, but are ultimately capable of bringing to life creativity of their own.
@LoveChaac
@LoveChaac 3 жыл бұрын
Well said Martin
@johnonivefu4299
@johnonivefu4299 3 жыл бұрын
I love this words
@WebDeveloperRao
@WebDeveloperRao 3 жыл бұрын
I have still no interest in programming 😭💔 but i wanna learn. Software Engineer Student. 6th samester 😐😐...
@sunlightevidence4359
@sunlightevidence4359 3 жыл бұрын
And this is precisely what needs to be negated. This whole shitty lag from your thought to the output. Ah but that will change, soon.
@modousowe1414
@modousowe1414 3 жыл бұрын
Your advise is fancy and motivated to me.
@hapihakr
@hapihakr 5 жыл бұрын
Dr. Chuck, I really appreciate your tutorials on Python. You've made the subject approachable and you are very personable. I enjoy your lectures and I'm learning. Thank you.
@mikecheng6959
@mikecheng6959 3 жыл бұрын
Super beginner in python. Really grateful you compiled a 13-hr video. Not many can do this. You really want people to learn!
@UteBescht
@UteBescht 2 жыл бұрын
You are fantastic- I really get the feeling that my dad-like very good friend is explaining something to me with patience and lively example. You have definitely reached your target: Changing perspective and getting curious on the subject! Thank you so much!
@ktrivikram1311
@ktrivikram1311 3 жыл бұрын
The amount of enthusiasm this guy has is refreshing. I can't thank him enough for this course.
@dennispeacock6079
@dennispeacock6079 4 жыл бұрын
Really love this teaching style. This guy is an "excellent" teacher. Clear and concise to those of us that struggle to "get it". So Thank You!
@ShadaeMastersAstrology
@ShadaeMastersAstrology 3 жыл бұрын
Wow there’s so much to unravel here, thank you for taking the time to teach us. I’m coming back day by day until I complete the course.
@markkennedy9767
@markkennedy9767 Жыл бұрын
I like the way he makes explicit the advantages and disadvantages between say a while loop and for loop. When you learn something like this first, the subtler differences are generally not pointed out.
@YuriRadavchuk
@YuriRadavchuk 4 жыл бұрын
This is exactly the python video I've been looking for years.
@jadfarhat103
@jadfarhat103 4 жыл бұрын
did you watch it, and if so did it help you alot.
@arifafahmida4045
@arifafahmida4045 4 жыл бұрын
Do u think now you are able to do python??
@अण्वायुवरीवर्त
@अण्वायुवरीवर्त 4 жыл бұрын
@@arifafahmida4045 for your exact questions Dr. Chuck dedicated 5-6 minutes motivating about python
@indigo3705
@indigo3705 4 жыл бұрын
Is this complete course or just for beginners
@prajwalshetty1636
@prajwalshetty1636 4 жыл бұрын
@@indigo3705 dude there's no complete in any programming language there are new things to learn in every version.
@DatascienceConcepts
@DatascienceConcepts 4 жыл бұрын
I am a CS Professor at a University in NY. This is really good content!
@aryanchoudhary5804
@aryanchoudhary5804 4 жыл бұрын
Ohk
@micjakes1
@micjakes1 4 жыл бұрын
Are there still jobs for entry level computer learners?
@massuchuzefalcon2222
@massuchuzefalcon2222 4 жыл бұрын
Yesnt
@DatascienceConcepts
@DatascienceConcepts 4 жыл бұрын
@@micjakes1 Yes!
@NejiClap
@NejiClap 4 жыл бұрын
Hi! My dad want me to persue a Computer Science or Softwar Engeneering Career. But the problem is that I'm very bad at math (I prefer Biology & Chemistry tho). *Do U think that Programing really need someone who's very good at Math?!* *& Does Programin' consist of a lot of Math?* Thank U so much :)
@georgebyron468
@georgebyron468 3 жыл бұрын
Came here to learn Python for myself and help my daughter with her school work... 20 mins in and already I'm impressed with the way this is being taught. Really teaching computers from scratch and how it all relates. Good stuff so far, the only video I've watched that has me captivated from the start. Very informative.
@xLatinAssazzin
@xLatinAssazzin 2 жыл бұрын
I’ve been watching your channel for years, and I really love the content! Keep up the good work mate!
@humanbeing5529
@humanbeing5529 3 жыл бұрын
Im watching his videos from the website. He's just amazing. Not telling to memorize but giving info as to why its like this. Brilliat work dr. Chuck
@VioletteToussaint
@VioletteToussaint 3 жыл бұрын
I'm not a beginner (intermediate) but reorienting from Neurobiology to Data Science, I had no Computer Science background at all I and often feels frustrated by videos for beginners, because they are actually too simplistic but often skip important basics. This one is crystal clear and gives exactly the information we need at exactly the right pace and detail resolution. I accelerated the video a little bit but learned new things almost from the beginning! Right now for example ( 2:53:18 ), I just learned how to use the variable None and I'm blown away! I've been doing loops wrong for months! 😂 Thank you Prof!
@muhammadbello8756
@muhammadbello8756 2 жыл бұрын
Ikr, didn't really know how to use None and try and except, just so cool. You'd find a lot of folks using them in data science and machine learning
@ShaunakHub
@ShaunakHub 3 жыл бұрын
An excellent teacher and a great course. Already 'did' try a course on Udemy and it is at least 10 times better than that course. Joined to show my appreciation. Hope I can continue to be a member for a long time. Actually this is the first online course I have seen which does not throw syntax at you randomly and ACTUALLY tells you why you are doing something.
@sxolileradebe7561
@sxolileradebe7561 2 жыл бұрын
Bruh 😭😭😭the last sentence is so true
@Phantastischphil
@Phantastischphil Жыл бұрын
The example coding at 5:00:00 is so valuable. It seems crazy. It seems tedious. It might not be the most efficient use of time with super familiar code, but the way of thinking behind it is so valuable and useful for new or first time to try something or debugging! I'm very impressed and appreciative!
@Sanya1001
@Sanya1001 5 жыл бұрын
This is first programming lecturer, who i found at youtube with perfect english pronunciation. :)
@kevinhopkins366
@kevinhopkins366 5 жыл бұрын
I think he’s great ,so patient and and has ensign knowledge to be a great teacher , thank you for the effort, it’s appropriated
@franmarbelli1
@franmarbelli1 4 жыл бұрын
I am 48 years old, french and have decided to learn how to programme using python (and in the same time, improving my english). I have seen yet 58 minutes and I think I can do it, because it's so well explained and I have no problem with the accent and vocabulary using by DR. Chuck. Thanks very much for this huge work you have done and for spreading your knowledge around the world............
@mercymessi7115
@mercymessi7115 4 жыл бұрын
All the best dude 🙌👍
@blableu4519
@blableu4519 4 жыл бұрын
Bonne chance sur ton apprentissage !
@kabooom8425
@kabooom8425 2 жыл бұрын
so, did you learn it?
@jathebest2835
@jathebest2835 2 жыл бұрын
So how's it going right now??
@DipongkarRoyshuvo
@DipongkarRoyshuvo 2 жыл бұрын
⌨ 0:00:00 Why Programming? ⌨ 0:12:10 Hardware Architecture ⌨ 0:24:08 Python 3 Windows Installation ⌨ 0:32:15 Python 3 Mac Installation ⌨ 0:36:11 Python as a Language ⌨ 0:56:16 Variables, Expressions, and Statements - Expressions ⌨ 1:25:22 Conditional Execution - More Conditional Structures ⌨ 1:52:08 Functions - Functions of our own ⌨ 2:14:37 Loops and Iteration ⌨ 2:24:19 Loops and Iteration - Definite Loops ⌨ 2:30:54 Loops and Iteration - Loop Idioms ⌨ 2:39:21 More Loop Patterns ⌨ 2:57:52 Strings - More String Operations ⌨ 3:26:43 Reading Files - Reading Files in Python ⌨ 3:47:49 Python Lists ⌨ 4:07:54 Python Lists - Strings vs. Lists ⌨ 4:15:43 Python Lists - Strings, Files, Lists & the Guardian Pattern ⌨ 4:27:47 Dictionaries ⌨ 4:56:18 Dictionaries - Counting Word Frequency Using a Dictionary ⌨ 5:20:46 Tuples ⌨ 5:42:24 Tuples - Sorting a Dictionary Using Tuples ⌨ 5:52:32 Regular Expressions ⌨ 6:02:56 Regular Expressions - From Matching to Extracting ⌨ 6:11:21 String Parsing ⌨ 6:19:52 Networked Programs ⌨ 6:27:19 Application Protocols ⌨ 6:36:29 Write a Web Browser ⌨ 6:46:26 UTF-8 & UNICODE ⌨ 6:57:23 Web Browser using urllib ⌨ 7:05:48 Web Parsing HTML ⌨ 7:21:02 Using Web Services ⌨ 7:34:53 XML Schema ⌨ 8:00:20 SOA ⌨ 8:02:04 Geo JSON ⌨ 8:16:06 Twitter API Security & Rate Limiting ⌨ 8:45:14 Python Objects ⌨ 9:17:47 Databases ⌨ 11:26:34 Data Visualization
@davidwang1637
@davidwang1637 5 жыл бұрын
That thumbnail made me want to quit my programming job and become a truck driver.
@probablyLyonne
@probablyLyonne 5 жыл бұрын
I thought he's a Biker lmao
@ared18t
@ared18t 5 жыл бұрын
Lol
@sgtoverload_5167
@sgtoverload_5167 5 жыл бұрын
he singlehandedly took the learn to code meme to a whole new level
@marcelomcustodio
@marcelomcustodio 5 жыл бұрын
or a Truck Driver Arm Wrestler just like Stallone was in "Over the Top"
@caliapster8720
@caliapster8720 5 жыл бұрын
David Wang hahahahahahah this comment i am laughing my ass off rn hahaha.
@rashJ14
@rashJ14 4 жыл бұрын
He's my instructor in Coursera. Absolutely love he's teaching. He's great
@saxofonistacr
@saxofonistacr 4 жыл бұрын
how is the course called?
@maheswaranparameswaran8532
@maheswaranparameswaran8532 4 жыл бұрын
@@saxofonistacr python for everybody by prof.charles severance
@ahmed4kp
@ahmed4kp 4 жыл бұрын
How much is the full course!
@suppr-duppr
@suppr-duppr 4 жыл бұрын
wow
@reinhardwilmer
@reinhardwilmer 4 жыл бұрын
@@ahmed4kp I think you can watch lectures for free and can do assignments on your own. But if you want to get a certification / grade the assignments, you have to pay an $X amount of fee.
@amogh6534
@amogh6534 4 жыл бұрын
I did this on Coursera and seeing Dr. Chuck again makes me VERY, VERY happy. Thanks for making Python easy!
@rahulgurgude6590
@rahulgurgude6590 3 жыл бұрын
Is this course of 13 hrs or more is available on Coursera ?
@aparna1498
@aparna1498 2 жыл бұрын
This is an AMAZING course, the things I like the best is Mr Chuck breaks down things into very simple chunks and he also shows how he thinks while writing code. :)
@soulseller1838
@soulseller1838 3 жыл бұрын
24 minutes in and this guys enthusiasm has me hooked
@thesimplechristianlife5096
@thesimplechristianlife5096 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for the time and effort you put into this project. I have watched other tutorials, but nothing compares to this course. Never felt like you were leaving anything out so I would have to pay $999 for your all inclusive class. Thanks again. I will be back to support your channel when I'm back to making money!
@jk501111
@jk501111 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you Dr. Chuck! I'm only a couple of hours in and you've got me hooked.
@chinedum.
@chinedum. 2 жыл бұрын
Teaching a person how to catch a fish is not the same as telling someone to "download this file, enter code, click here and click there". Thank you Dr. Chuck for taking out the time to help us first understand the process of 'speaking' Python before clicking and writing codes. I'm just 2:38:18 in and I'm excited about spending over 13 hours with you.
@Aridzonan13
@Aridzonan13 4 жыл бұрын
Great course! I was able to get my Raspi > Pyfirmata > Arduino Evap Cooler controller / thermostat up and running after the "String Extraction" Lesson.
@cyberdivercafe9690
@cyberdivercafe9690 4 жыл бұрын
I'm 6 years old, glad to hear its never too late start learning to code!
@weirdothen.2669
@weirdothen.2669 4 жыл бұрын
Hahahaha
@darshank9659
@darshank9659 4 жыл бұрын
O i am in heaven and learning now NoT late Righhtt
@randygaming5134
@randygaming5134 4 жыл бұрын
Bro i am 2 years old and i pity you
@tanusv8363
@tanusv8363 4 жыл бұрын
I am Abhimanyu and I heard the lecture in womb
@simoouardi3015
@simoouardi3015 4 жыл бұрын
It's all good in here the wifi is good too Ps: i'm in my mother's womb
@elias8294
@elias8294 5 жыл бұрын
This 13-hour course has more information in it than my 4-month long college python course.
@clashwithbat2283
@clashwithbat2283 4 жыл бұрын
really????
@MukeshGates
@MukeshGates 4 жыл бұрын
Yes
@suppr-duppr
@suppr-duppr 4 жыл бұрын
really wow
@khytron06
@khytron06 3 жыл бұрын
Is it good to master python before you go to university? Would you feel too boring in the university if you do that? Im planning to major in CS and become a software developer. Im only 15 tho.
@anikaitsingh9139
@anikaitsingh9139 3 жыл бұрын
@@khytron06 Mastering a computer language is the same as learning a linguistic language. It's not just about learning but about building projects of your need. Like even if you know english it's not enough. You must know how to make jokes, kind comments in that. Same for computer languages like python, don't study to be ahead than everyone, study because you want to build.
@coraaguilar8310
@coraaguilar8310 3 жыл бұрын
I've been playing python programming lectures for a while: this is the most progressive experience and the best this far... Thanks for the generous sharing of your knowledge!!! World savior...
@rondagatts8960
@rondagatts8960 4 жыл бұрын
Looks real good so far. I like his DETAILED & solid foundation style to teaching.
@saraadeniyi4076
@saraadeniyi4076 3 жыл бұрын
13:40 hours of quality teaching. Thank you so much. I am glued to my screen. Your teaching is so interesting, I know I will get better at programming. Thank you for your precious time and your outstanding subject knowledge.
@Glenners
@Glenners 2 жыл бұрын
I really appreciate having a source like this. Dr Chuck accurately explained some pitfalls that I was almost falling in to. I'm so happy there are "real teachers" even on youtube!
@cufacha
@cufacha 4 жыл бұрын
Bless this man, his lessons and his attitude.
@ix7275
@ix7275 4 жыл бұрын
I wish all teachers had the passion, energy, and the teaching ability that Dr. Chuck Norris possesses! What an excellent teacher!
@AmanKumar-jk1qu
@AmanKumar-jk1qu 3 жыл бұрын
⭐ Course Contents ⭐ ⌨ (0:00:00) Why Program? ⌨ (0:12:21) Why Program? - Hardware Architecture ⌨ (0:24:24) Python 3 Windows Installation ⌨ (0:32:34) Python 3 Mac Installation ⌨ (0:36:41) Why Program? - Python as a Language ⌨ (0:44:17) Why Program? - What do we say? ⌨ (0:56:55) Variables, Expressions, and Statements ⌨ (1:06:20) Variables, Expressions, and Statements - Expressions ⌨ (1:26:00) Conditional Execution ⌨ (1:39:13) Conditional Execution - More Conditional Structures ⌨ (1:52:48) Functions ⌨ (2:03:02) Functions - Functions of our own ⌨ (2:15:21) Loops and Iteration ⌨ (2:25:04) Loops and Iteration - Definite Loops ⌨ (2:31:40) Loops and Iteration - Loop Idioms ⌨ (2:40:07) Loops and Iteration - More Loop Patterns ⌨ (2:58:39) Strings ⌨ (3:09:06) Strings - More String Operations ⌨ (3:27:33) Reading Files ⌨ (3:35:12) Reading Files - Reading Files in Python ⌨ (3:48:42) Python Lists ⌨ (3:59:27) Python Lists - Loop Operations ⌨ (4:08:52) Python Lists - Strings vs. Lists ⌨ (4:16:42) Python Lists - Strings, Files, Lists & the Guardian Pattern ⌨ (4:28:44) Dictionaries ⌨ (4:36:32) Dictionaries - Counting ⌨ (4:45:43) Dictionaries - Counting Words in Text ⌨ (4:58:21) Dictionaries - Counting Word Frequency Using a Dictionary ⌨ (5:22:46) Tuples ⌨ (5:32:18) Tuples - Sorting ⌨ (5:44:26) Tuples - Sorting a Dictionary Using Tuples ⌨ (5:54:56) Regular Expressions ⌨ (6:05:21) Regular Expressions - From Matching to Extracting ⌨ (6:13:47) Regular Expressions - String Parsing ⌨ (6:22:17) Networked Programs ⌨ (6:29:45) Networked Programs - Application Protocols ⌨ (6:38:56) Networked Programs - Write a Web Browser ⌨ (6:43:10) Networked Programs - Code Example: socket1.py ⌨ (6:48:58) Networked Programs - Characters and Strings ⌨ (6:59:57) Networked Programs - urllib ⌨ (7:05:10) Networked Programs - Code Example: urllib1.py, urlwords.py ⌨ (7:08:25) Networked Programs - Parsing HTML ⌨ (7:14:48) Networked Programs - Code Example: urllinks.py ⌨ (7:23:43) Using Web Services ⌨ (7:26:35) Using Web Services - XML ⌨ (7:32:02) Using Web Services - Code Example: xml1.py, xml2.py ⌨ (7:37:40) Using Web Services - XML Schema ⌨ (7:51:32) Using Web Services - JavaScipt Notation ⌨ (7:57:45) Using Web Services - Code Example: json1.py, json2.py ⌨ (8:03:08) Using Web Services - Service Oriented Approach ⌨ (8:04:44) Using Web Services - Web Services ⌨ (8:11:33) Using Web Services - Code Example: geojson.py ⌨ (8:18:49) Using Web Services - API Security & Rate Limiting ⌨ (8:28:45) Using Web Services - Code Example: twitter1.py, twitter2.py ⌨ (8:48:01) Python Objects ⌨ (8:58:28) Python Objects - Sample Code ⌨ (9:06:50) Python Objects - Object Lifecycle ⌨ (9:13:19) Python Objects - Inheritance ⌨ (9:20:44) Databases ⌨ (9:35:55) Databases - SQLite Browser ⌨ (9:45:40) Databases - Code Sample: emaildb.py ⌨ (9:58:55) Databases - Code Sample: twspider.py ⌨ (10:08:06) Databases - Database Design ⌨ (10:16:29) Databases - Representing Relationships ⌨ (10:20:37) Databases - Relationship Building ⌨ (10:33:05) Databases - Join Operation ⌨ (10:43:13) Databases - Code Sample: tracks.py ⌨ (10:57:45) Databases - Many-to-Many Relationships ⌨ (11:09:37) Databases - Code Sample: roster.py ⌨ (11:20:40) Databases - Code Sample: twspider.py ⌨ (11:20:40) Data Visualization ⌨ (11:48:18) Data Visualization - Code Sample: Geodata ⌨ (12:01:05) Data Visualization - Page Rank ⌨ (12:12:14) Data Visualization - Code Sample: Pagerank Spidering ⌨ (12:29:12) Data Visualization - Code Sample: Pagerank Computation ⌨ (12:44:17) Data Visualization - Code Sample: Pagerank Visualization ⌨ (12:44:17) Data Visualization - Mailing List Crawl ⌨ (12:57:08) Data Visualization - Code Sample: Gmane Data Retrieval ⌨ (13:13:42) Data Visualization - Code Sample: Gmane Data Modeling ⌨ (13:26:04) Data Visualization - Code Sample: Gmane Data Visualization
@hotsauce7362
@hotsauce7362 3 жыл бұрын
How was you able to generate this list? Is there a code or addon that you used???
@hotsauce7362
@hotsauce7362 2 жыл бұрын
TimeStamp Python
@newbie8051
@newbie8051 2 жыл бұрын
Completed this video over like a month or two, learnt a lot of basic stuff, thanks a ton. Also i recommend doing cp side by side for freshers, it really helps to keep practicing stuff you learn. Also i timed this video with my college course, so before doing the weekly assignments, i would watch the topic from here, absolutely loved it, thanks once again !
@Tallized
@Tallized 2 жыл бұрын
What is cp?
@rolandlochli4492
@rolandlochli4492 5 жыл бұрын
This is not only one of the longest (if not 'the' longest) and most context-rich Python tutorials but easily also one of the best in the sense of being extremely well-designed for the sake of understanding. Thank you Dr. Severance, you are a great instructor and help people advance in their lives!
@lucashenriquegarcia3037
@lucashenriquegarcia3037 4 жыл бұрын
I am really enjoying this course: the explanations and the way that you teach are really, really interesting. It feels like I am taking a course with a College Teacher: someone who knows both how to explain and the topic itself, and not just watching a random amateur. It's even more astonishing that the course is free. Thanks for that!
@codybishop7526
@codybishop7526 2 жыл бұрын
Exactly! Because he is a real teacher and he is so good at integrating lectures into the practical applications.
@markdunham9949
@markdunham9949 4 жыл бұрын
what an outstanding teacher, clear and organized.
@bionic7252
@bionic7252 2 жыл бұрын
@NM 0:00:00 Why Programming? 0:12:10 Hardware Architecture 0:24:08 Python 3 Windows Installation 0:32:15 Python 3 Mac Installation 0:36:11 Python as a Language 0:56:16 Variables, Expressions, and Statements - Expressions 1:25:22 Conditional Execution - More Conditional Structures 1:52:08 Functions - Functions of our own 2:14:37 Loops and Iteration 2:24:19 Loops and Iteration - Definite Loops 2:30:54 Loops and Iteration - Loop Idioms 2:39:21 More Loop Patterns 2:57:52 Strings - More String Operations 3:26:43 Reading Files - Reading Files in Python 3:47:49 Python Lists 4:07:54 Python Lists - Strings vs. Lists 4:15:43 Python Lists - Strings, Files, Lists & the Guardian Pattern 4:27:47 Dictionaries 4:56:18 Dictionaries - Counting Word Frequency Using a Dictionary 5:20:46 Tuples 5:42:24 Tuples - Sorting a Dictionary Using Tuples 5:52:32 Regular Expressions 6:02:56 Regular Expressions - From Matching to Extracting 6:11:21 String Parsing 6:19:52 Networked Programs 6:27:19 Application Protocols 6:36:29 Write a Web Browser 6:46:26 UTF-8 & UNICODE 6:57:23 Web Browser using urllib 7:05:48 Web Parsing HTML 7:21:02 Using Web Services 7:34:53 XML Schema 8:00:20 SOA 8:02:04 Geo JSON 8:16:06 Twitter API Security & Rate Limiting 8:45:14 Python Objects 9:17:47 Databases 11:26:34 Data Visualization
@drakibble2199
@drakibble2199 5 жыл бұрын
Holy cow, a 13 hour video with no ads? Also, thank you for your hard work, I'm going to try to find time to watch this!
@craigwarren8379
@craigwarren8379 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much Charles for putting in the time and effort in producing this course. It is appreciated.
@PeterWhittam
@PeterWhittam 3 жыл бұрын
I love Dr. Severance. Took his course in Coursera, and he's a brilliant instructor.
@suryadeveloper7139
@suryadeveloper7139 3 жыл бұрын
100%
@ayeshavlogsfun
@ayeshavlogsfun 3 жыл бұрын
Courseera better or hare YT ? Content is same ?
@neilgyverabangan6989
@neilgyverabangan6989 2 жыл бұрын
Name of his course on Coursera?
@samucancld
@samucancld 2 жыл бұрын
What's the difference between the Coursera course and this?
@bradleyjohnson8297
@bradleyjohnson8297 Жыл бұрын
I am taking Python in school and watching your video as we move along through the semester. All the extra knowledge acquired is a bonus and I thank you for the channel.
@noahdiez9400
@noahdiez9400 4 жыл бұрын
The best learning is when you have a good teacher, 13 hours and a lot of side-talk, yes sure.. yet I appreciate it, as it make the teaching more fun. Thanks a 100 times for making this video.
@mouhsineomar4383
@mouhsineomar4383 4 жыл бұрын
Hi bro can you please tell me if this course is a full course? i mean if it is enough for me to know everything about python? and thank you so much
@noahdiez9400
@noahdiez9400 4 жыл бұрын
@@mouhsineomar4383 Even if you spent 10 000 hours on Python you wouldn't be able to learn everything. This course will let you understand the very basic concept of programming with Python, yet not teach you much unless you practice it. To learn Python you need to dedicate a lot of hours, a video, even in 13 hours won't teach you much.
@mouhsineomar4383
@mouhsineomar4383 4 жыл бұрын
@@noahdiez9400 thanks man I really appreciate your advices
@aqynbc
@aqynbc 5 жыл бұрын
Love your approach to programming. I wish all my teachers were like you years back. Thank you Sir.
@MatrixMind23
@MatrixMind23 2 жыл бұрын
You get the award for best explanation of a topic ... definitely one of the best break downs of the basics..thank you for your time and energy sir.💪🏽👁💜
@weisschr
@weisschr 2 жыл бұрын
Chuck! I had chuck as an instructor for high performance computing at MSU when he was a grad student. Highly recommend anything he teaches.
@Bnt_elrahmania
@Bnt_elrahmania 4 жыл бұрын
Am 47 Years old from Morocco, this is big hope as o always liked to learn it until i found your tuturials thank you for spreading knowledge this is devine work !!
@imanemimi380
@imanemimi380 4 жыл бұрын
Good Job Youssef. Keep up the good work
@mouhsineomar4383
@mouhsineomar4383 4 жыл бұрын
Hi bro can you please tell me if this course is a full course? i mean if it is enough for me to know everything about python? and thank you so much
@amaterasu7532
@amaterasu7532 2 жыл бұрын
This guide is legendary. Your kids will be learning python watching this guide. Thank you dr.Chuck.
@CollectingCoinswithJiana
@CollectingCoinswithJiana Жыл бұрын
I'm already doing this tutorial with my dad.
@_qpiidTV
@_qpiidTV 4 жыл бұрын
I noticed that the clock on the presenter's screen says the time was 1AM. For that dedication I am 1000% dedicated to learn!
@dharaniidharkatikaneni7972
@dharaniidharkatikaneni7972 3 жыл бұрын
Dude that's the time to work for programmers
@kinochdotcom
@kinochdotcom 3 жыл бұрын
I rarely start coding until midnight. Resources are fast, github is fast, everything is faster and it is so much quieter. By 10am or noon, it's time to stop.
@tsvandyke
@tsvandyke 3 жыл бұрын
3rd shift - working from 12 mid-night - 8am ( EVERY NIGHT - for YEARS ) - FEDEX - manually sorting 1,000 packages an hour - & shipping your packages to you overnight ( who cares about that ) - when I could be " in AWE " ... about someone who is sitting at a computer ( for 1 night )... ( let alone ALL of your teachers through out your life - who stay up late nights to teach you "in person" the next day - who cares if they are up at 1am ).. yes - this guy is doing a great job - but don't forget YOUR OWN MOTHER who was doing this EVERYNIGHT - for years - raising you - so you wouldn't die in your crib ( everynight ) )
@naturalsounds3160
@naturalsounds3160 2 жыл бұрын
By far the BEST tutorial on YT thank you so much
@simplified_101
@simplified_101 4 жыл бұрын
another attempt by a 40 years old dyslexic to start leaning code. wish me luck please
@ravindu8751
@ravindu8751 4 жыл бұрын
Good luck, bro
@simplified_101
@simplified_101 4 жыл бұрын
@@ravindu8751 thanks man
@fabioluizalvaresosti7115
@fabioluizalvaresosti7115 4 жыл бұрын
You can do it, humans are amazing, and when we put our mind to something nothing can stop us
@ajaytomar369
@ajaytomar369 4 жыл бұрын
Try with HTML, CSS. They are pretty much more responsive languages. Whatever changes you make, will be reflected pretty evidently. That'll help you to understand how it all works...
@simplified_101
@simplified_101 4 жыл бұрын
@@ajaytomar369 thanks mate
@yiqiwang4506
@yiqiwang4506 5 жыл бұрын
Most friendly comment section I have ever seen. Good career start point for trucking..
@aniltiwari1432
@aniltiwari1432 4 жыл бұрын
You are such a great teacher. Everything has been simplified so well, systematically and even non-tech person can easily learn from a teacher like you. Examples are not complicated and described a simplest manner. Just lovin this video. Hats off to you sir. God bless to you.
@littlebittygames2395
@littlebittygames2395 Жыл бұрын
Atom is no longer supported for those looking for an alternative PULSAR is pretty much the same. 4 years later and this video is still the best of its kind!
@samsulkarim164
@samsulkarim164 5 жыл бұрын
I owe my life to you. It's because of you I'm a programmer.
@arifafahmida4045
@arifafahmida4045 4 жыл бұрын
Can you do python now??
@arifafahmida4045
@arifafahmida4045 4 жыл бұрын
@Him hey!are you also trying to being a programmer using KZbin??😀Let's make friendship and do it together!!I have one more member.....pls reply back fast
@kino57
@kino57 4 жыл бұрын
@Him Hi Him, good luck for your depression. Try intensive gaming like strategy games, peraphs you can think of other things and get better.
@kino57
@kino57 4 жыл бұрын
@Him By the way, another great way if you like dogs is to get a stray dog from a shelter, it worked for me, but consider it carefully, is a lot of responsability.
@indian3173
@indian3173 4 жыл бұрын
@Him hi
@kelvinjohnson4206
@kelvinjohnson4206 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Charles, God bless you. Thank you for teaching this course with such tenacity and simplicity. In chapter 8 and I already feel like a pro. I really appreciate. Shout out from Nigeria.
@iakovspirin2896
@iakovspirin2896 4 жыл бұрын
just got there, i wonder if you finished and if yes, what can you do now?
@DJBremen
@DJBremen 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you all so much for these free courses, they've helped me so much!
@tomassarmir3750
@tomassarmir3750 Жыл бұрын
I am just in 1 hour 17th minutes and I gotta say this guy has talent to teach.. God bless you for your amazing job
@aditikulkarni8552
@aditikulkarni8552 3 жыл бұрын
Waaiiitttt isn't he the one who has a python course on coursera??? He's awesome😍😍💫
@dayasagar336
@dayasagar336 3 жыл бұрын
Yes it's in Coursera .but he made available for everyone 💪
@rahulmooley3298
@rahulmooley3298 3 жыл бұрын
ho ha toch aahe
@betauser6233
@betauser6233 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for these videos, I have tried to learn python several times and never could make it past a couple hours because of the dryness. This is by far the best course I’ve found!
@indianmanuinusamds8832
@indianmanuinusamds8832 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you Charles Sir...Professors like you are what society of this whole world should be proud off...selfless work for everyone!!!
@liz.q
@liz.q 9 ай бұрын
2:09:59 - need to keep returning to this part until it clicks in my head 2:13:06 - argument parameter result 2:13:36 - multiple parameter 3:13:41 - string comparison 4:26:40 - Guardian - practice more 4:46:03 - counting words with text 7:24:17 - xml
@JuanGonzalez-vs6jd
@JuanGonzalez-vs6jd 5 жыл бұрын
This is a wonderful tutorial.. going well beyond introductory videos. Quite long but comprehensive enough to get a good grasp of what programming is all about. Thank you Sir for your time and effort.
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