All Python Syntax in 25 Minutes - Tutorial

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  • Опубліковано 27 вер 2024

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  • @adoq
    @adoq 3 місяці тому +18

    As someone who knows 4 programming languages, this video was helpful. Almost all python videos are for beginners and explain basic programming concepts rather than python specifically.

    • @beloaded3736
      @beloaded3736 Місяць тому

      Which ones do you practice? I use js/ts, py, and now getting into c#. Have any suggestions what should I learn more?

    • @adoq
      @adoq Місяць тому

      @@beloaded3736 it depends on what do you want to achieve

  • @rohanrohit0073
    @rohanrohit0073 Рік тому +22

    Thanks a lot sir. I already know java. this video is perfect to learn python within 30 mins

    • @nikki1762
      @nikki1762 3 місяці тому

      How did u learn Java? how many months did it taken to learn!!!!

  • @tefasp
    @tefasp 6 місяців тому +7

    This video is so cool for those who come from another programming language. Thanks!

  • @Think0Like0Cheese
    @Think0Like0Cheese 2 місяці тому

    I love your tone in this haha. Perfect , no surplus.

  • @rosina1do
    @rosina1do 5 місяців тому

    I Have just deepen more my Python knowledge with this video. Wow! Thank you!

  • @moorix6204
    @moorix6204 7 місяців тому +8

    This is exactly what I was looking for, I already knew java and wanted to have a quick start into python that doesnt explain every detail but rather the syntax!

  • @ВиталийОвчаренко-и1н
    @ВиталийОвчаренко-и1н 5 місяців тому +1

    The stages involved in solving problems using Python syntax are understanding the problem, designing a solution, writing the code, testing the code, and debugging if needed. To learn them in just 25 minutes through a tutorial, one can focus on basic concepts, practice Python exercises, and attempt coding challenges to enhance skills and logic abilities.

  • @amraboeleneen2221
    @amraboeleneen2221 3 місяці тому

    without a doubt, the best crash course i got.

  • @elishaadiburoadimalara4687
    @elishaadiburoadimalara4687 2 місяці тому

    This video is more helpful than anything for a beginner like me.

  • @mrrishiraj88
    @mrrishiraj88 Рік тому +2

    Great thanks

  • @RedB2
    @RedB2 Рік тому +1

    Thank you great video!

  • @joshmitchell212
    @joshmitchell212 15 днів тому

    You missed a fun one, bitwise operations. Also did not see anything on yield or generators.

  • @saralenedorbor4258
    @saralenedorbor4258 Місяць тому

    Nice video

  • @alex_sea_lad
    @alex_sea_lad Рік тому +3

    Funny little mistake at 6:40 "you cannot use that function outside of the variable" Lol great video though

    • @beau
      @beau  Рік тому +3

      Whoops. :)

  • @slimiissa195
    @slimiissa195 Рік тому +1

    Hi, l'm from free code compte, thank you

  • @zzebre
    @zzebre 5 місяців тому

    Thank you so much

  • @ВиталийОвчаренко-и1н
    @ВиталийОвчаренко-и1н 5 місяців тому

    It seems like there might be a typo or some unclear phrasing in your question. I'll try to understand it and provide an answer.
    You might be asking about the stages of identifying and solving problems related to syntax and semantic errors in programming or natural language processing. Let me break it down for you.
    1. Identification: The first step is to identify the errors. In programming, syntax errors are usually indicated by the compiler or interpreter, while semantic errors might not be as easily detected. For natural language processing, semantic errors can be identified by analyzing the context and meaning of the text.
    2. Understanding the Errors: Once the errors are identified, it's crucial to understand what caused them. Syntax errors occur when the code doesn't follow the correct grammar or structure of the programming language. Semantic errors, on the other hand, occur when the code is syntactically correct but doesn't perform the intended function due to incorrect logic or misunderstanding of the problem.
    3. Debugging: Debugging involves finding and fixing the errors. For syntax errors, you'd need to correct the code structure to adhere to the programming language's rules. For semantic errors, you'd need to review the logic and make necessary adjustments to ensure the code performs the desired function.
    4. Testing: After fixing the errors, it's essential to test the code to ensure it works as intended. This step helps prevent future issues and guarantees the solution is accurate and effective.
    5. Refinement: Sometimes, even after fixing the errors, the code might not be optimized or efficient. Refining the code involves improving its performance, readability, and maintainability.
    Remember, these stages can be iterative, and you might need to go back to an earlier step if new issues arise during the process.

  • @swetharangaraj4521
    @swetharangaraj4521 8 місяців тому

    hi sir please give detailed explain to do vector embedding data in collection in mongo DB

  • @Pongmoon583
    @Pongmoon583 6 місяців тому

    2+3*6=30 how?

  • @JasonEmmanuel-qu5ns
    @JasonEmmanuel-qu5ns Місяць тому

    I am cofused

  • @ellae2193
    @ellae2193 День тому +1

    You spoke so fast😩

  • @phend4011
    @phend4011 2 дні тому

    @4:55 is incorrect. The else in a for else will only run if the break was not hit. BTW you can use an else in various scenarios. 1. if else, if elif else 2. for else 3. while else 4. try except else finally

  • @KpxUrz5745
    @KpxUrz5745 4 місяці тому +2

    This is probably one of the most excellent videos on youtube serving to explain hundreds of syntax usage questions for those of us just learning Python. It "talks" fast, so I will surely review this several times. I am rather experienced in programming, but must say that, despite hearing so often how easy Python is, I'm not finding it all that easy because it is so different from all my programming experience. I bought several highly recommended books, yet they often don't answer my basic questions, and when I hunt for many things in the index, so often nothing is there!!! I see now that there is so much in Python that a more complete book surely would require 1000 pages. Anyway, a big thanks for so generously providing this help to us all! Gee, so far, I find it so much easier to revert to older languages...

  • @ashishbharti8402
    @ashishbharti8402 3 місяці тому

    Watching in 2x but feels slower than c++

  • @CODENAMECRISISOFFICIAL
    @CODENAMECRISISOFFICIAL 9 місяців тому +1

    Wont even lie i havent even got HTML down but this is what i REALLY want to learn so i can work my way into Machine Learning. I do have to ask one question though. When we're talking about libraries, what exactly do you mean? Is it like something we have to find a directory path in your computer and like copy pasta? Or does it autosearch? If you could please explain this for me it would mean alot. Its very important for the types of projects im interested in building to know where to route data from the right places and this isnt something i see covered very specifically or explained well really anywhere on youtube.

    • @dr.godshot4995
      @dr.godshot4995 9 місяців тому

      it depends on what ur using. i use visual studio code so a lot of libraries are already automatically installed. i think you can just check

    • @CODENAMECRISISOFFICIAL
      @CODENAMECRISISOFFICIAL 9 місяців тому

      @@dr.godshot4995 ah okay. Thanks man!

    • @jabiraidan
      @jabiraidan 6 місяців тому +1

      If I have your question right (in 3 months I would assume you've found the answer anyway), but, you download it into your version of Python. i.e. if its a python library its probably already downloaded located in a sub-folder, if its an external library then you have to download and install like any game mod. Note, each library you use will increase draw time, and each call can be refined by calling a specific function rather than say a group (kind of like having a special book filled with all your important info Vs a library you have to look through to find the paragraph you're looking for).

  • @Alexander-ns9yv
    @Alexander-ns9yv Місяць тому

    Basically any programming language deals with:
    1) Representation;
    2) Abstraction;

  • @ovskihouse5270
    @ovskihouse5270 Рік тому +1

    Thanks lot Sir

  • @taylorjlee
    @taylorjlee Рік тому +1

    Thank you!

  • @_P_a_o_l_o_
    @_P_a_o_l_o_ 5 місяців тому

    Ok, from someone who has a very basic programming knowledge, this video was SUPER helpful. Seeing all these examples made everything so clear, your work is unbelievable

  • @DarrenValen
    @DarrenValen Рік тому +4

    Dude, my head is spinning. But in a good way... Thank you!

  • @rosina1do
    @rosina1do 5 місяців тому

    Can we have a Java version of this video?

  • @UndyingEDM
    @UndyingEDM Місяць тому

    I found a mistake, at 4:55, the else block after a loop (whether it's a for or a while) executes only if the loop completes normally. So, if a loop is broken, the else doesn't execute.

    • @UndyingEDM
      @UndyingEDM Місяць тому

      Idea: update the caption when new Python features come out. For example, Python 3.10 added the switch case for control flow

  • @GeorgianaMicu-c6x
    @GeorgianaMicu-c6x 4 місяці тому

    How do I remember the syntax for a job interview?...

  • @twotwokingdom
    @twotwokingdom 5 місяців тому

    thank you sir,this video helps me a lot!

  • @saralenedorbor4258
    @saralenedorbor4258 Місяць тому

    The best teacher

  • @a_k__
    @a_k__ 4 місяці тому

    I wish you could do a similar video for PyTorch, C and Java one day. handy!

    • @beau
      @beau  4 місяці тому +2

      I'm working on a similar video for JavaScript but I'll also consider your ideas for the next ones.

    • @a_k__
      @a_k__ 4 місяці тому

      @@beau 🎉

  • @zeenoytgamer4100
    @zeenoytgamer4100 Рік тому +1

    HI Sir Please make a video on ( how to create a full website of clothing ) and full A TO Z courses of Python Thanks you