I can't thank you enough Mr Flick for your great effort, you opened my eyes on so many great things and your channel is simply a gem, so simply thank you. I'd like to ask you for suggestions on similar books --with similar i mean project-based books-- that its main focus is on data analysis and the use of related libraries. Thank you in advance.
My teachers teaches me Names of the computer languages their types, & the details of the founder of specific language including date as well. & hopefully next topic is going to be generations of computers. Its kind of feels like we are trying to make it through very beginning so we would be good in MCQs test games. ❤
Thanks. I can't remember which camera I used for this video. It may have just been my mobile phone. If I get a chance I'll have a look at the meta data on the original file.
This is the only book I could get. do you think I could start off my programming career with this? I think I could. I haven’t read the first book but I’ve done the basic things like calculators hello world and a lot of different things. I would rather learn to artsy sciency things like these topics.
I think it's a bit of a jump, but yes, with a little effort you could. Python Playground has some really great projects to work through: you'll have a lot of fun doing them.
If you think it's a bit of a jump to go from the Python Crash Course book to Python Playground then what book would you recommend to read in between those two? Also if you ever find the time to do a review of the Invent Your Own Computer Games With Python book it would be really appreciated :). Depending on how many No Starch Python books you have read maybe you could even do a short video on what order you recommend people read them in :)?
🙏 do a review of impractical python projects
Thanks , the book has been in front of me the whole time
I can't thank you enough Mr Flick for your great effort, you opened my eyes on so many great things and your channel is simply a gem, so simply thank you.
I'd like to ask you for suggestions on similar books --with similar i mean project-based books-- that its main focus is on data analysis and the use of related libraries.
Thank you in advance.
Hi Mr Flick can u make review about inventing your own games with python book by al sweigart ?
Thank you, please can you please share more books that you recommend for ML,DL,DS,DA projects.
Due to the date of publication on these books. Will I run into a problem between Version 2 and Ver.3 of Python?
Really nice review....Thanks
My teachers teaches me Names of the computer languages their types, & the details of the founder of specific language including date as well. & hopefully next topic is going to be generations of computers. Its kind of feels like we are trying to make it through very beginning so we would be good in MCQs test games. ❤
great video thanks!! Can I ask what Camera and Microphone you are using? quality and sound are very clear
Thanks. I can't remember which camera I used for this video. It may have just been my mobile phone. If I get a chance I'll have a look at the meta data on the original file.
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This is the only book I could get. do you think I could start off my programming career with this? I think I could. I haven’t read the first book but I’ve done the basic things like calculators hello world and a lot of different things. I would rather learn to artsy sciency things like these topics.
Wow seems like a really interesting book...Why the hell am I only getting this recommended now😵????
Hi sir, it's really nice review......but is there any books to go from intermediate to expert mode in python?
yeah can someone please answer
Thanx for ur great videos first and second can i go from python crash course book to that book ?
I think it's a bit of a jump, but yes, with a little effort you could. Python Playground has some really great projects to work through: you'll have a lot of fun doing them.
If you think it's a bit of a jump to go from the Python Crash Course book to Python Playground then what book would you recommend to read in between those two?
Also if you ever find the time to do a review of the Invent Your Own Computer Games With Python book it would be really appreciated :). Depending on how many No Starch Python books you have read maybe you could even do a short video on what order you recommend people read them in :)?