Thanks Dave! You're a wonderful teacher. I like that you provide the lessons in a way that are easily digestible. Your videos are easy to sit through and not too long. Please stick with it.
prob the best coding tutorial on youtube, ive watched others tutorials and dont understand a single thing, and when i watch yours i immediately understand. THANKS DAVE (rlly hoping you continue these tutorials hehe)
So far this has been the best balance between a teaching guide and a reference guide. I can see myself learning and understanding due to the teaching, but could also use it as a quick reference in the future. Thank you sir
Dave in a few lessons you have totally decimated my bias,., fears and worries concerning understanding python . Python is not a difficult language after all... Thank you so much...
I really like your channel. Straight to the point ! And I can watch in accelerated even if I'm French and I perfectly understand, which means you have a good diction.
you can do ctrl+z and then enter, instead of quit(). I recommand to use the +(file icon) in the explorer to create a new file. You can directly name it. much quicker :)
Great to see your python tutorial series Dave! Do you consider making a full course on testing in React? That would be super helpful as there are very few good courses on youtube but testing knowledge is required in many job offers. It would be fantastic to see your course on React Testing Library, Jest, Enzyme, etc. and unit tests, integration, end-to-end and so on :)
Hi, during the video something went wrong at 12:52 and it said: SyntaxError: invalid syntax >>> /bin/python3 "/home/laptop/Visual Code Studio/meaning.py" File "", line 1 /bin/python3 "/home/laptop/Visual Code Studio/meaning.py" ^ a bunch of times. Anyone know what can be causing this issue? But other than that everything is amazing! Thanks Dave!
I dont understand why, but when I try to run python file in terminal it just doesnt do anything. In the previous example it showed "Welcome" and everything and I was in terminal, but now its not possible to open it inside of that.
Thanks for your wonderful videos. but sir whenever i used the same code it says SyntaxError: invalid decimal literal. could you please help me to solve my problem? meaning = 42 print ('') if meaning > 10: print ('Right on!') else: print ('no today')
Hi Dave, thanks for these courses I'm gradually getting to grips with it but what I really struggle with is setting up the files/folders forinstance your Lesson01, 02, etc.... any info would be greatly appreciated thanks.
Thanks Dave! You're a wonderful teacher. I like that you provide the lessons in a way that are easily digestible. Your videos are easy to sit through and not too long. Please stick with it.
Thank you very much for the kind words and support! 🙏💯
@DaveGrayTeachesCode Yes, you're very welcome.
I know this is a year old and all, but you've sincerely helped me out more than most. Best teacher on UA-cam, prove me wrong! Keep it up! Much love.
prob the best coding tutorial on youtube, ive watched others tutorials and dont understand a single thing, and when i watch yours i immediately understand. THANKS DAVE (rlly hoping you continue these tutorials hehe)
Glad they have helped!
I love how you snuck the meaning of life into the video
the best video for me i m in 9th and had trouble in learining python but u made it 10 times easier, best teacher ever!
Glad I could help!
So far this has been the best balance between a teaching guide and a reference guide. I can see myself learning and understanding due to the teaching, but could also use it as a quick reference in the future. Thank you sir
Dave in a few lessons you have totally decimated my bias,., fears and worries concerning understanding python . Python is not a difficult language after all... Thank you so much...
Loving your video tutorials! Walking through with you every step of the way to learn the basics. Thank you! 😀
The best courses maker in YT, thankYOU DAVVE
You're welcome!
I really like your channel. Straight to the point ! And I can watch in accelerated even if I'm French and I perfectly understand, which means you have a good diction.
Thank you!
Progress over perfection
best code teacher ever
you can do ctrl+z and then enter, instead of quit(). I recommand to use the +(file icon) in the explorer to create a new file. You can directly name it. much quicker :)
Thanks Dave!
You Rock!
You're welcome!
Great to see your python tutorial series Dave! Do you consider making a full course on testing in React? That would be super helpful as there are very few good courses on youtube but testing knowledge is required in many job offers. It would be fantastic to see your course on React Testing Library, Jest, Enzyme, etc. and unit tests, integration, end-to-end and so on :)
Great request! I do want to cover some testing topics this year. 💯
@@DaveGrayTeachesCode Wow that's great! Can't wait for the series!
I know only javascript but not soo good, so maybe i learn Python cause Dave such a good teacher
You can learn both! 😀
You deserve a super thanks 💲 I'll make sure I do support when I can, because I've learned a lot from you.
Thank you!
You're a great teacher, Sir. 💝
Thank you!
Thanks From England
Hi, during the video something went wrong at 12:52 and it said:
SyntaxError: invalid syntax
>>> /bin/python3 "/home/laptop/Visual Code Studio/meaning.py"
File "", line 1
/bin/python3 "/home/laptop/Visual Code Studio/meaning.py"
^
a bunch of times.
Anyone know what can be causing this issue? But other than that everything is amazing!
Thanks Dave!
Your error message indicates you have a Syntax Error. Check for typos.
Very nice Dave!👌
Thank you!
I dont understand why, but when I try to run python file in terminal it just doesnt do anything. In the previous example it showed "Welcome" and everything and I was in terminal, but now its not possible to open it inside of that.
Thanks for your wonderful videos. but sir whenever i used the same code it says SyntaxError: invalid decimal literal. could you please help me to solve my problem?
meaning = 42
print ('')
if meaning > 10:
print ('Right on!')
else:
print ('no today')
Hi Dave, thanks for these courses I'm gradually getting to grips with it but what I really struggle with is setting up the files/folders forinstance your Lesson01, 02, etc.... any info would be greatly appreciated thanks.
how do you type greater and less than?
Thanks for the lecture 😊
You're welcome!
thanks dave
Thanks
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Welcome!
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