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Hello MR MOSH: If I may ask you, what age did you start learning Python? Can I just rely on ai and ChatGpt in programming, even in my Python projects? + i'm a new subsc
After 2.5 years, I am returning here to say that I’ve just accepted a job offer for a good salary, and my IT journey started here, from this video, in November of 2019. This was my first source of information, when I got back from work (being a cable tech), and typed “Python full course” or something along those lines. Of course, back then, a lot of concepts like classes and inheritance meant nothing to me, and this video perhaps wasn’t the most beginner friendly. However, I was so sick of my job and I absolutely saw no growth in doing cable, where the salary cap for a technician was probably IT jobs base pay for the most part, so I decided to Google every single thing I don’t understand. And I successfully changed careers.
@@Ollied Data Science. I prepared myself mostly to take Data Analytics job, but currently I am working as an Integration Specialist, and my goal is to become Data Architect in like 7 years, because I enjoy making pipelines and code something actually rather than just make good graphs and present them to people. I will probably take an AWS Architect exam soon
If u ever feel useless in life just remember there are idiotic fools that dislike a 6 hour video of a man teaching how to use python for absolutley free
This course has literally changed my life. 2 years ago i started learning python from this course and now i am a software engineer intern at a great startup. Thanks Mosh♥️
Look at this guy : -He make an actual good tutorial -He is explaining correctly -He makes a whole a*s 6 hours tutorial -He goes straight to the point -he actually teach important things -im in the Future 2024
he did all this hard work and sent it to the internet for free. and he doesn't get too much but what he gets is RESPECT and credit for bringing new aspiring programmers to earth
yeah the tutorial is great but the exercises later on in the video becomes very difficult and the reason for that is, in the solution some line of code is there and works which i thought wont work or is not possible like you can add strings or have empty strings or lists and this is something that i have experienced myself and maybe it is only me
Same happened to me, I've been writing codes that can store new user data on excel and assign a username and allows the new user create a password, so the new user can login with the assigned login details and the code is able to check the login details if it exist or not in the excel workbook, and if doesn't, it prints invalid login details ................been on this project for month but finally got it today, am happy right now
@@programmingwithmosh WITH GLEE I DID. And Mosh BTW I want to buy your Python course on your website but I can't because every time I try it says that the credit card is declined. :(
I am 89 years old, and have been a retired backend developer for about 15 years. I'm bored out of my mind, so I thought I could learn something new. I had expert level skills with SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS), SQL, T-SQL and PL/SQL, Stored Procedures and Packages. I was an expert in ETL as well as DTS. If I can work from home, it should remove the overwhelming stigma of age bias. We'll see how it goes.
@@FinnTheHuman4D No. Not a single serious company will require a diploma. The ones that do give a shit about their employees and pay barely anything. The big companies won't require a diploma.
To find this whole course freely available on UA-cam is such a gift. Seriously, you cover a LOT of ground. Thank you for all your hard work on this! 👏👏👏
This 6 hours course widen my knowledge in python, and I consider it as a warm up for my future learning . I finished the course in two months by repeating the lessons over and over again until I understand it haha. Thank you for this programming course! it really helps a lot!
I am an introverted English Language teacher, and organisational policies have me seeking skills focused on skills that are high paying. Started these courses a year ago. I plan to be proficient in two years. I need this reminder to keep going. I found this video very useful.
@@veteranoob5661 I found this on Google: A teacher educates students at the secondary, middle school, or elementary level whereas a lecturer teaches at the postsecondary level in colleges and universities.
Dude, I'm less than 2 minutes in and I just want to say thank you so much for creating this absolute monster of a video. What an absolutely epic contribution to the world. Thank you!
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bro hello i saw your comment on a python programming channel programming with mosh i am also from pakistan 13 year old just started rpgramming with python can we be friend and learn together
Ayoo I'm a 14 year old Bangladeshi girl, I'm learning python because I want to learn how to make a game :D I'm also gonna learn C but let's see how it goes-
I am starting my journey of learning Python in the year 2024 i want to become a freelancer data scientist who can work from anywhere and travel whenever they want... In future when i become something i will come back to update on that. All the very best everyone .
(VERY IMPORTANT TIP FOR PEOPLE WATCHING!) Do not try watching the entire video at once. Limit your watch time from 30 or 60 minutes each day and make sure to participate and understand the code. This will take around a week to complete, but it will save you from feeling like you're not good enough. Don't rush yourself. Limit and pay attention! EDIT: It also helps if you take notes or take a picture of the final result of the lesson. It is very helpful to look at when you're away from your computer. If you forget, you have a chance to examine the code and see how and why things work.
I am going to say, I have just 3 years as a English speaker (my first language is Spanish) and I understand EVERYTHING that you explain. You put it so simple, very understandable, digestible for real beginners like me... Thank you for putting all the work/time and release these videos for free.
print("This guy is a fantastic teacher. He keeps his student in mind, and I don't feel like I am watching someone telling me how great they are at python.") More power to you brother.
Maybe best_teacher = True if best_teacher: print('This guy is a fantastic teacher. He keeps his student in mind, and I don't feel like I am watching someone telling me how great they are at python.' + 'Subscribe')
I haven't began watching it, but the fact that there are sites out there charging ridiculous amounts of money to teach this and this guy has taken over six hours to teach it for free; I definitely appreciate the effort: Liked, Subscribed and voted for him 👍
@Dan Karaimo it's super easy to understand. I'm too learning from this. It's like blessing we are getting this for free & the way of him teaching is like can't be better than this
Thanking you is not enough, you deserved all respects. This is my beginner journey in python programming, what ever successful I will become MOSH is the source 🥰🙏
I am at about 3h15min in this course and I just stopped by to tell you that you are an amazing teacher. Totally love the way you teach and explain. I had basic knowledge on Java but that is from a long time ago and I was rusty. This has been so helpful, so interesting, I am really in lack of words. Thanks so much for everything.
I'm learning so much more in this 6 hour YT video than on a whole four months university course on python. You show just the essentials in such a lucid manner that it's easy to follow and integrate everything you cover. Thank you so much for putting this out for free Mosh
I started learning python with this particular course a year ago. Now I will start my first internship in a few month. Really recommend this amazing course. Thanks Mosh !
@Lorenz T, how can i come to the edit mode from the sqlite thing, on 5 hours and 27 minutes, the place where you see database editor or smth and where he drag and drops data base file in there. Howcan i come there on windows, i really appreciate if you could help me😅🙃
Can u please help? Why do we need to type Print(f'something') When we can type only print(something) And its works the same. So, why do we have to type that "f"???
@@ggbruhniblow4714 The f' befor you type lets you implement a variable into your message , here's an example i set X to 20 (X = 20) so if i type > print('show {X} ' ) it will say exactly show{X} as i typed but if i type > print(f'show{X}') it will say show20 so this method lets you use your object that u fixed before and show them in your message and is very useful method in every aspect of programming. hope that helps
I got a supplementary in my first coding course and have avoided programming all through my career. But this course and your teaching style has completely changed my mind 🙌. Thanks a lot for this course Mosh.
I've always wanted to learn Python but I've been afraid... Just 8mins into the video, I'm confident that I can learn it. Thanks for simplifying this course. I'll surely recommend this course to anyone! You just gained an additional subscriber! Just tried to vote only to realise that you already got the award...you definitely deserve it. Thanks again.
Thank you very much. This is like a 9 week course crunched into six hours and its perfectly paced - no banter, no worthless filler, just quick to the point instructions & anecdotes. As a busy person, I have a LOT of respective for people who get to the point and don't waste time. I hope you don't mind I did use my code comments to describe the *how* in this case, just for my own learning notes lol.
@@mrmisery8005 I'm no where near a professional at coding, but If you're worried about forgetting then repetition and practical exercises is the best way to get these things to stick, I've watched plenty of tutorials and lessons, or just read materials without practical use, and when I go to put it to use I then just have a bad habit of fully blanking if I've not done any practical exercises alongside it.
I really think the pace at which this instructor goes is good for many people. Many presenters move as quickly as possible, and do not dwell on anything at all. This particular presenter, is careful to try to get his point across. I am enjoying it very much.
some people don't even know math but still i love this guy.. i literally need this.. i wanna make something which i don't wanna say but it does require coding to make life way easier so yeah and i already know some amount of java but python is simpler
@@codingwithbarnes2619 my youtube? Won't risk getting false terminated again like my old one so they are all just unlisted videos to show to my friends
I can't believe these type of courses are for free here, it's amazing how education has change. An incredible work as usual. Congratulations for the whole video.
Mosh you're the best teacher on the internet! Having completed courses at college and on coursera I keep coming back, your way of explaining and structuring lessons is simply better than anyone else out there - Thank you!!!
As a Python user, I think this is amazing. The ease and conciseness with which Mosh goes through the tutorials not only shows his incredible understanding and deep knowledge of programming in general, but a big talent for teaching as well. This would always be my first pick if I were a beginner.
@@ssingh8307 Depends on your goals, of course. A course doesn't make you a programmer let alone a software engineer or a web developer if that's what you want to become. Keep on coding and keep on studying. Hope that helps.
@@Djjskd The OS doesn't matter, just chose a suitable IDE for the language you wanna code in. PyCharm should work perfectly fine on Windows, I use it on Linux and it's great.
Can we actually talk about the work he has went through to make this video? Its incredible! i really appreciate your hardwork mosh! it takes serious patience to do this..
The 2 most important things in learning anything are: Have confidence in your abilities but don’t overestimate Having a good teacher that knows what they are doing.
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can anyone tell me what is the problem import openpyxl as xl from openpyxl.chart import BarChart, Reference filename = (input("enter the name of file that you want to automate")) def process_workbook(filename): wb = xl.load_workbook(filename) sheet = wb['Sheet1'] for row in range(2, sheet.max_row + 1): cell = sheet.cell(row, 3) corrected_value = (cell.value * 0.9) corrected_price_cell = sheet.cell(row, 4) corrected_price_cell.value = corrected_value value = Reference(sheet, min_row=2, max_row=sheet.max_row, min_col=4, max_col=4) chart = BarChart() chart.add_data(value) sheet.add_chart(chart, 'e2') wb.save(filename)
I am 82 years old, retired - obviously. I started work as a computer operator in 1968 and then moved on to (Cobol) programming. Those were the days! Quite often we would punch our own programs into 80 column punch cards because the girls(!) were busy doing (the more important!!) production work. I'm really enjoying this Python tutorial course of yours and - so far - finding it quite straightforward with no probs. I'm just doing it for fun.
I heard about that from a video here by Bob Martin, a programmer and lecturer. He covered the punch cards and the days half a century before. An interesting watch how far tech has evolved!
I'm a commerce graduate from India sir and changing my career to Data scientist and right now learning python Sir, Please kindly bless me Sir, Here we pray 🙏 elders like you Sir , we believe you are blessings equal to God Sir. Thank you Sir.
Mosh, your Python tutorials have been incredibly helpful! Your explanations are clear, concise, and easy to understand. I've learned so much from your videos and I'm grateful for the time and effort you put into creating them. Keep up the fantastic work! Who are with me now?
I just started with this course and I really love the way Mosh smiles and teaches python like it's abc. I love the way he goes ahead into knowing what you'd be confused about and guides you. The intermittent assignments are lovely because it makes you put yourself out there already, even with the little that has been taught...so you know you're already capable of writing your own programs. Great work here, Mosh❤
Heyii I wanna be a data analyst, can someone help by briefing exactly what topics of python should I cover or on which topics Shall I focus more on????
I just want to say a big thank you to you. I started this course last year, I advanced into Django and I just got my first client 2 days ago. Your course gave me a solid foundation in Python. Thanks
@@fidgetssailing4725 Or ublock origin, blockada, the thousands of other browser that have adblockers built in without scandals, or just deal with it and support the creator.
Imagine that only 1% of the viewers get to master Python because of this course. That would mean that you have helped 320k people get a better life. You are the best teacher, Mosh.
I am 12 years old, and i am learning python so I can get my dream job as programmer at NASA. As they say that it's never too early to start learning what you have a passion for.
name = input("What is your name? ") color = input("What is your favorite color? ") sparrow = input("What is the airspeed velocity of a laden sparrow in flight? ") print(name + ' likes ' + color.lower()) Yep, got that reference.
I'm only about 28 minutes into this course. I was able to write the pounds to kilograms code with only notes and having to google the conversion rate. For anyone looking to learn as a beginner this is the place ! i have ZERO experience in programming or coding or even IT. Thank you Mosh for making this so accessible to beginners !
I'm a beginner aswell and I'm a sophmore in High School. It's great to learn how to program with zero experience all starting with this course. I am an hour and a half through and spent hours practicing all of these. I'm glad this is easily accessible I'm honestly grateful.
@@510.z hell yeah, dude. start out young. youll definitely be ready for the professional world after high school & college with your exp. keep it up, youngin.
I'm starting to learn Python to get into CyberSec. I'm 37 years old and finally found what I want to do with my life. After researching I found that Python is a key coding tool in the industry so here I am. Thanks Mosh
ITS ALSO ALL CAPTIONED, NOT JUST AUTO GENERATED. this man deserves an award edit: why so many people in the comments? you're here for whats up there, not here
@Blue eyed Eurasian Yes python IDLE, is a IDE with simple tools(like run the file, format the code,etc.). And as long you have de python console you can run any .py file, the IDE is just to help you write code more easily.
OMG IM FINALLY STARTING TO GET PYTHON. I watched the first 1.5 hrs and it summed up everything I’ve learned in the first 2 months of my university course. The way Mosh explains it was so easy to understand. I feel hopeful I’ll pass this class now.
You true angel can feel the pain of the poor students. Thats why almighty youtube sent you to us for our education. Whoa 6 /2 hours of course😮 I owe you one sir🖒
Time Stamps : 00:00:00 Introduction 00:01:49 Installing Python 3 00:06:10 Your First Python Program 00:08:11 How Python Code Gets Executed 00:11:24 How Long It Takes To Learn Python 00:13:03 Variables 00:18:21 Receiving Input 00:22:16 Python Cheat Sheet 00:22:46 Type Conversion 00:29:31 Strings 00:37:36 Formatted Strings 00:40:50 String Methods 00:48:33 Arithmetic Operations 00:51:33 Operator Precedence 00:55:04 Math Functions 00:58:17 If Statements 01:06:32 Logical Operators 01:11:25 Comparison Operators 01:16:17 Weight Converter Program 01:20:43 While Loops 01:24:07 Building a Guessing Game 01:30:51 Building the Car Game 01:41:48 For Loops 01:47:46 Nested Loops 01:55:50 Lists 02:01:45 2 D Lists 02:05:11 My Complete Python Course 02:06:00 List Methods 02:13:25 Tuples 02:15:34 Unpacking 02:18:21 Dictionaries 02:26:21 Emoji Converter 02:30:31 Functions 02:35:21 Parameters 02:39:24 Keyword Arguments 02:44:45 Return Statement 02:48:55 Creating a Reusable Function 02:53:42 Exceptions 02:59:14 Comments 03:01:46 Classes 03:07:46 Constructors 03:14:41 Inheritance 03:19:33 Modules 03:30:12 Packages 03:36:22 Generating Random Values 03:44:37 Working with Directories 03:50:47 Pypei and Pip 03:55:34 Project 1: Automation with Python 04:10:22 Project 2: Machine Learning with Python 04:58:37 Project 3: Building a Website with Djang
1:55:35 Another way to solve: Dear sir, I took challenge since you said you'll be proud of us if we can do this. Finally I do in the following way.... numbers = [ 5, 2, 5, 2, 2] for y in range(1): # give inner loop's format 1 time only for z in numbers: print("x" * z) xxxxx xx xxxxx xx xx
@@novaapostle9739 If you make it(range of outer loop) 2 instead of 1 it give 2 F like form , if you make it 3 it give 3 F like form, So, how it is not working?
@@MD.AbulHasan-ss3xm If you remove your outer loop, you're getting the same exact thing 😂. And what's left is ("x" * z) which is exactly what he said he didn't want.
@@novaapostle9739 Basically you're right, this is a weak solution of his question. Now think about Python how amazing it is? It left multiples ways to solve a question...
I love how you have us stop after each part of a lesson, to let us re-cap and code something ourselves. I haven’t seen that in any tutorials I’ve watched. It really helps me learn better. 😁👍🏼
I am a final yr dental student, can't focus on my studies, and always wanted to learn coding, so here i am, benefitting from quarentine, and you're helping. thank you
Bro is the GOAT fr, he sat there teaching us about python and subtitled it, I am just dissapointed because some bozos disliked a master piece, Great work mr mosh, I hope you 4 million subs soon, thanks for the video, this video really helped me alot
I'm 13 and i jst realized programming is the future so thts why I'm learning python and this guy here is helping me big time. appreciate your effort and I'm going to watch the rest of the video.
mosh just seems like such a genuine and nice guy, thanks for letting a broke peep like me have the entire course for free, it'll change my life. now all I gotta do is put in the work from my side. i wont forget you when I make it big in the future mosh.
TABLE OF CONTENT 00:00:00 Introduction 00:01:49 Installing Python 3 00:06:10 Your First Python Program 00:08:11 How Python Code Gets Executed 00:11:24 How Long It Takes To Learn Python 00:13:03 Variables 00:18:21 Receiving Input 00:22:16 Python Cheat Sheet 00:22:46 Type Conversion 00:29:31 Strings 00:37:36 Formatted Strings 00:40:50 String Methods 00:48:33 Arithmetic Operations 00:51:33 Operator Precedence 00:55:04 Math Functions 00:58:17 If Statements 01:06:32 Logical Operators 01:11:25 Comparison Operators 01:16:17 Weight Converter Program 01:20:43 While Loops 01:24:07 Building a Guessing Game 01:30:51 Building the Car Game 01:41:48 For Loops 01:47:46 Nested Loops 01:55:50 Lists 02:01:45 2D Lists 02:05:11 My Complete Python Course 02:06:00 List Methods 02:13:25 Tuples 02:15:34 Unpacking 02:18:21 Dictionaries 02:26:21 Emoji Converter 02:30:31 Functions 02:35:21 Parameters 02:39:24 Keyword Arguments 02:44:45 Return Statement 02:48:55 Creating a Reusable Function 02:53:42 Exceptions 02:59:14 Comments 03:01:46 Classes 03:07:46 Constructors 03:14:41 Inheritance 03:19:33 Modules 03:30:12 Packages 03:36:22 Generating Random Values 03:44:37 Working with Directories 03:50:47 Pypi and Pip 03:55:34 Project 1: Automation with Python 04:10:22 Project 2: Machine Learning with Python 04:58:37 Project 3: Building a Website with Django
Hello, Mosh. Thank you for this. You've earned a subscribe from me, and if I had the money, I'd even become a channel member. I watched the shorter 1-hr tutorial to learn the basics, and using only the knowledge from that video, I've already made my first (very basic, text based) game. It was so fun figuring out the issues, the mistakes I kept making (remembering that darn colon at the end of if/elif/else statements lol), and debugging when the functions broke down, but the final product is a simple TRPG game that has a win condition, a loss condition, an ASCII title screen, and is (as far as I can tell) bug free. That was only using the knowledge learned in that 1 hour course! Wild, isn't it? The point is, I'm ready to take on this video, and see how much more it can elevate my knowledge!
Came back to this tutorial that change my life. I am now a app developer because of you, I provide allowance for my younger sister with no certificate from my school
@@karanmutti I started creating a program originally from c++ and c from my highschool And then some friend told me to learn python so I did. (I find it much easier) It took me a year and a half I think. but it's not the years or months that count, courage does. Tip: Don't skip your math class!
Hi Mosh, I'm a Civil/ Water engineer from Australia and would love to learn developing codes and programs for Hydrological applications, and never have had programming experience but I've been advised to use Python and have come cross your videos accidentally and have liked your simple and mellow language that simplifies the learning for users.Also would love to hear if you recommend any related water engineering python videos/links. Bashir, Much appreciated
Hello mosh I'm only 9 but I'm really keen to learn python as it is essential for the electrical engineer job. You 6 hour course has helped me so much. I just love the amount of time kindness effort and generosity you've put into this video to teach me and other people python.
Whenever he gives us a challenge, I always do a long and drawn out answer, and then he does what I did in a fraction of the space, with a much cleaner result.
@@voidman6419 i am from India. In my school they only teach java and i am in 9th icse. In six years these schools will teach what you will learn in 6ix hours. And even after six years of learning there , realizing what is available on internet , you will feel that you would have created Minecraft in that time.
@@voidman6419They take fees for teaching programming that can be found for free on internet. Tutorials available on internet are much more better than theirs. And all go beyond what they teach. And python comes from 11th grade as i have seen.
Mosh, your course really helped me, especially your voice, it's so friendly like my best friend is talking to me, your teaching skills are way more than that of a good teacher. I wish I could buy your full course, that would have been fantastic, thanks again for the best python tutorial. I'd look forward to the day when I can teach people to code like you do; if you read this comment do bless me. I hope you're safe. while True: print('Mosh is the best!')
Hey Mosh! I just finished solving the 'shape of F using strings of x' challenge using a nested loop! Hope you are proud of me :) and THANK YOU for such a great tutorial!
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@@ArpanGupta-x4y same
Hello MR MOSH: If I may ask you, what age did you start learning Python? Can I just rely on ai and ChatGpt in programming, even in my Python projects? + i'm a new subsc
I want become a hacker and I am 17 years old.
Thanks
I got it
this guy, sat for 6 hours and talked about python, and then released it for free. legend
its from year and i just saw it -_-
But the process making this exceeds 6hrs, i guess.
expect him giving a blender tutorial ?
road to one million likes
@@xtlo8262 ITS FROM 2 YEARS AGO!
After 2.5 years, I am returning here to say that I’ve just accepted a job offer for a good salary, and my IT journey started here, from this video, in November of 2019. This was my first source of information, when I got back from work (being a cable tech), and typed “Python full course” or something along those lines.
Of course, back then, a lot of concepts like classes and inheritance meant nothing to me, and this video perhaps wasn’t the most beginner friendly. However, I was so sick of my job and I absolutely saw no growth in doing cable, where the salary cap for a technician was probably IT jobs base pay for the most part, so I decided to Google every single thing I don’t understand.
And I successfully changed careers.
Nice work bruhv. Go Get em!
amazing success story well done, what area of coding and industry did you choose? i.e web developer, gaming developer etc?
@@Ollied Data Science. I prepared myself mostly to take Data Analytics job, but currently I am working as an Integration Specialist, and my goal is to become Data Architect in like 7 years, because I enjoy making pipelines and code something actually rather than just make good graphs and present them to people. I will probably take an AWS Architect exam soon
@@kilovolt2494 sounds really exciting 👍🏻 thanks for your quick reply and all the best for the future
good job man, I wish you all the best!
If u ever feel useless in life just remember there are idiotic fools that dislike a 6 hour video of a man teaching how to use python for absolutley free
It's the people who charge for their courses who came to downvote, or people who just don't like the guy for his appearance or voice
at least i can live life knowing I'm smarter than ~4.3k people, lol
I feel like they’re bots 🤖
@@darkseiid yeah probably
How do you have internet in the old west?
The Year is 2024, and i just finished the tutorial, it is real awesome and a huge start for python world.
Thanks Mosh and congratulations 👏👏👏👏👏
it's 2024 and I am in Nigeria trying to get into Python programming with the help of Mosh!!!
This course has literally changed my life. 2 years ago i started learning python from this course and now i am a software engineer intern at a great startup. Thanks Mosh♥️
Grt
Nice! I hope to follow the same path! I'm 4 hours into this course and I am lovin' it!
@@Iqat476 dont u think he missed a lot of things like constructor in inheritance but yeah the course us great
What other coding languages have you learned??
@@rishabhverma5848 it's a start. You can go and learn the rest on your own
Wow, this looks like a great course! 😀
You both are awesome!
Both doing great
yes
You both are best freecodecamp and mosh
You both are very sound for beginners.
Anyone else regret they didn't start this during early quarantine?
Too
Hey, don't fret on the past, just think about the opportunities you have now!
BRO CAN I HAVE YOUR INSTA AUR FACEBOOK ID SO I CAN GET MORE INFORMATION ABOUT CODING CAUSE I KNOW NOTHING ABOUT CODING
@@sameermathur2325 yes I wanna start with python yesterday I completed somehow but am confused
@@glomedic103 so what should we do to learn these languages like python....any idea?
Look at this guy :
-He make an actual good tutorial
-He is explaining correctly
-He makes a whole a*s 6 hours tutorial
-He goes straight to the point
-he actually teach important things
-im in the Future 2024
😄
Legend lecture
Mee
Puhh
Ditunggu
he did all this hard work and sent it to the internet for free. and he doesn't get too much but what he gets is RESPECT and credit for bringing new aspiring programmers to earth
absolutely
yeah the tutorial is great but the exercises later on in the video becomes very difficult and the reason for that is, in the solution some line of code is there and works which i thought wont work or is not possible like you can add strings or have empty strings or lists and this is something that i have experienced myself and maybe it is only me
@@voidman6419 ya this happened to me also but now that i recapped all basics and understood, I know what hes doing. Its not only you, dont worry
Same happened to me, I've been writing codes that can store new user data on excel and assign a username and allows the new user create a password, so the new user can login with the assigned login details and the code is able to check the login details if it exist or not in the excel workbook, and if doesn't, it prints invalid login details ................been on this project for month but finally got it today, am happy right now
He's made over 10,000 in ad revenue
I can't even imagine how long it took to complete this video. Thanks a ton for your effort.
@@programmingwithmosh WITH PRIDE
@@programmingwithmosh WITH GLEE I DID. And Mosh BTW I want to buy your Python course on your website but I can't because every time I try it says that the credit card is declined. :(
Im an hour in and took a second to comment saying thank you!
I am 89 years old, and have been a retired backend developer for about 15 years. I'm bored out of my mind, so I thought I could learn something new. I had expert level skills with SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS), SQL, T-SQL and PL/SQL, Stored Procedures and Packages. I was an expert in ETL as well as DTS. If I can work from home, it should remove the overwhelming stigma of age bias. We'll see how it goes.
How did it go?
@@paqitocastaneda4509 just started, need about 6 months
@@johnnhaas sir are you in Instagram. Can we connect there please??
Good luck sir. Please keep us informed.
Good luck, I hope everything goes well :)
🚀Check out my new tutorial - Python Projects for Beginners: ua-cam.com/video/yVl_G-F7m8c/v-deo.htmlsi=YPyZjwzQF4t7f023
This guy LITERALLY taught entire python language basics in 6 hrs, while my college took whole semester -_-
And this is free.
College classes are a fucking scam. Its horrendous
@@LucianGarz-x9q But they have campus :(
@@womenhavehivemind9043 ngl campus is cool as fuck but the classes and material is bs
@@LucianGarz-x9q but every companies require diploma
@@FinnTheHuman4D No. Not a single serious company will require a diploma. The ones that do give a shit about their employees and pay barely anything. The big companies won't require a diploma.
To find this whole course freely available on UA-cam is such a gift. Seriously, you cover a LOT of ground. Thank you for all your hard work on this! 👏👏👏
Python is a great way to start learning to code #exsae #exsaetechnologiespage
This 6 hours course widen my knowledge in python, and I consider it as a warm up for my future learning . I finished the course in two months by repeating the lessons over and over again until I understand it haha. Thank you for this programming course! it really helps a lot!
How much time did you spend a day doing this course over the 2 months?
@@eomyenom1 1 min prob lmao
@@NationNotes99 it's more about practicing the code rather than just watching
I am an introverted English Language teacher, and organisational policies have me seeking skills focused on skills that are high paying. Started these courses a year ago. I plan to be proficient in two years. I need this reminder to keep going. I found this video very useful.
Code > English
Hey how's it going on now?
As a retired teacher and lecturer, I admire Moshe's pace and pitch; really helpful
What's the difference between a teacher and lecturer, sir?
@@veteranoob5661 I found this on Google: A teacher educates students at the secondary, middle school, or elementary level whereas a lecturer teaches at the postsecondary level in colleges and universities.
@@redmas557 oh
@@srvlogs3515 nobody will like it, especially fi you advertise and annoy us like that
You lool like einstein
Dude, I'm less than 2 minutes in and I just want to say thank you so much for creating this absolute monster of a video. What an absolutely epic contribution to the world. Thank you!
imagine disliking a 6 hour pyhton tutorial and the guy released it for free
he probably even spent way longer recording as some parts were cut out
@@carisard he recorded these seperately and its from his courses from his website I believe
The dislikes are professors in college who have to admit to themselves, that they don't teach anything you can't google.
Well there are always ungrateful morons out there
my content , dont miss the golden opportunity
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3)pandas for machine learning paid course for free
i am 13 years old and i am watching this course from pakistan and i am learning very much from it , thanks
bro hello i saw your comment on a python programming channel programming with mosh i am also from pakistan 13 year old just started rpgramming with python can we be friend and learn together
Ayoo I'm a 14 year old Bangladeshi girl, I'm learning python because I want to learn how to make a game :D I'm also gonna learn C but let's see how it goes-
oh
may you are muslim
You go girllllllll💅🫶🏽@@zaytaz9331
@@zaytaz9331 Cool! I'm also learning python starting from today. Can you update me how that goes on your side!
I am starting my journey of learning Python in the year 2024 i want to become a freelancer data scientist who can work from anywhere and travel whenever they want... In future when i become something i will come back to update on that. All the very best everyone .
i'll br here to celebate you
That's the spirit. All the best!
Good luck on ur journey!
Mee too
all the best buddy!!!
you can do it
(VERY IMPORTANT TIP FOR PEOPLE WATCHING!)
Do not try watching the entire video at once. Limit your watch time from 30 or 60 minutes each day and make sure to participate and understand the code. This will take around a week to complete, but it will save you from feeling like you're not good enough. Don't rush yourself. Limit and pay attention!
EDIT: It also helps if you take notes or take a picture of the final result of the lesson. It is very helpful to look at when you're away from your computer. If you forget, you have a chance to examine the code and see how and why things work.
@@maximussmithy8690 Sounds good to me. It is nice knowing what the different pieces of code mean. So test yourself as much as you want.
Thank you for suggestions
Gamer Epic this. This comment should be pinned. I know basics of python but when I have doubts I do what you typed in the edit
Thanks bro
Very good advice
I am going to say, I have just 3 years as a English speaker (my first language is Spanish) and I understand EVERYTHING that you explain. You put it so simple, very understandable, digestible for real beginners like me... Thank you for putting all the work/time and release these videos for free.
True it helped a lot
print("This guy is a fantastic teacher. He keeps his student in mind, and I don't feel like I am watching someone telling me how great they are at python.") More power to you brother.
great_video = True
if great_video:
print('subscribe')
@@k3nz1e73 that's awesome 😂
Maybe
best_teacher = True
if best_teacher:
print('This guy is a fantastic teacher. He keeps his student in mind, and I don't feel like I am watching someone telling me how great they are at python.' + 'Subscribe')
I haven't began watching it, but the fact that there are sites out there charging ridiculous amounts of money to teach this and this guy has taken over six hours to teach it for free; I definitely appreciate the effort: Liked, Subscribed and voted for him 👍
Nice btw it should have easily taken a entire day or a week for editing and for the setups
@Dan Karaimo it's super easy to understand. I'm too learning from this. It's like blessing we are getting this for free & the way of him teaching is like can't be better than this
Wait until you get in, he’s such a great tech guru
ua-cam.com/video/fwYWhsOdutc/v-deo.html 🙏🏻
Hey buddy I am guessing that you are fan of Mosh reaching as I am. Can you plz reply on my comment I want to have talk with you.
This is one of the best Python tutorials I've seen on UA-cam. You're a real godsend, Mosh!
I agree
@@rishibhakta5894 Did you learn the basics? Was this video useful
yaa
@@rishibhakta5894 try to go through the Python documentation. You'll learn plenty more of useful functions from there.
Thanking you is not enough, you deserved all respects. This is my beginner journey in python programming, what ever successful I will become MOSH is the source 🥰🙏
I'm starting now😂😂I get excited when I see this type of comments
Mosh, a man who spent 6 hours of his time teaching people how to code for absolutely free, the absolute legend.
He spent a lot more than that making this video, believe me!
@@Noxxys yep probably 5 days of work for this video
Free video that still makes him a lot of money.
@@chajzerenerdzajzer4017 But a lot less than posting the same video on skillshare or Udemy
You are really a hero.♥️♥️♥️♥️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️💯
I am at about 3h15min in this course and I just stopped by to tell you that you are an amazing teacher. Totally love the way you teach and explain. I had basic knowledge on Java but that is from a long time ago and I was rusty. This has been so helpful, so interesting, I am really in lack of words. Thanks so much for everything.
Do you know now how to code
gesges123gesges123
@@MOHA_GAMER315 idk lol
where are you now with the video?
Are you okay, here is a separate if you click you can see one by one 😃😀
I'm learning so much more in this 6 hour YT video than on a whole four months university course on python. You show just the essentials in such a lucid manner that it's easy to follow and integrate everything you cover. Thank you so much for putting this out for free Mosh
University is only the place to get degree, and youtube is only the pace to get skills, complement them with each other and you are good to go.
I can relate with you
@@programmerBoi yes, the internet is very convenient to learn anything
@@morphtag4872 yes agreed
@@morphtag4872 yes the information super highway
I started learning python with this particular course a year ago. Now I will start my first internship in a few month. Really recommend this amazing course. Thanks Mosh !
wow, I'm 12 learning this course ;-;
@Lorenz T, how can i come to the edit mode from the sqlite thing, on 5 hours and 27 minutes, the place where you see database editor or smth and where he drag and drops data base file in there. Howcan i come there on windows, i really appreciate if you could help me😅🙃
Can u please help?
Why do we need to type
Print(f'something')
When we can type only
print(something)
And its works the same. So, why do we have to type that "f"???
@@ggbruhniblow4714 The f' befor you type lets you implement a variable into your message , here's an example
i set X to 20 (X = 20)
so if i type > print('show {X} ' ) it will say exactly show{X} as i typed
but if i type > print(f'show{X}') it will say show20
so this method lets you use your object that u fixed before and show them in your message and is very useful method in every aspect of programming. hope that helps
@@ggbruhniblow4714 we type F to pay respect
I got a supplementary in my first coding course and have avoided programming all through my career. But this course and your teaching style has completely changed my mind 🙌. Thanks a lot for this course Mosh.
I've always wanted to learn Python but I've been afraid...
Just 8mins into the video, I'm confident that I can learn it.
Thanks for simplifying this course. I'll surely recommend this course to anyone!
You just gained an additional subscriber!
Just tried to vote only to realise that you already got the award...you definitely deserve it.
Thanks again.
me too
@@fadeharumaiza6662 me too
This is actually the best tutorial on youtube thank you Mosh discovered it 5 years later
I am guessing how much I would have to pay if this was a Udemy course. Oh my God! This man is my savior. Happy Python day to everyone.
Ahhhhhhhh Naija voice. I see you ❤️👍
Nice one. Naija voice
@@solakseben7891 I see you my man.
That's true...
@@angelsv Great
Thank you very much. This is like a 9 week course crunched into six hours and its perfectly paced - no banter, no worthless filler, just quick to the point instructions & anecdotes. As a busy person, I have a LOT of respective for people who get to the point and don't waste time. I hope you don't mind I did use my code comments to describe the *how* in this case, just for my own learning notes lol.
wow this is a 9 week course? I'm already half way done in 5 days. Am I biting off more than i can chew? Am i going to forget this after a while?
@@mrmisery8005 I'm no where near a professional at coding, but If you're worried about forgetting then repetition and practical exercises is the best way to get these things to stick, I've watched plenty of tutorials and lessons, or just read materials without practical use, and when I go to put it to use I then just have a bad habit of fully blanking if I've not done any practical exercises alongside it.
I really think the pace at which this instructor goes is good for many people. Many presenters move as quickly as possible, and do not dwell on anything at all. This particular presenter, is careful to try to get his point across. I am enjoying it very much.
What a wholesome guy. He's teaching python but he also takes the time to teach order of operations. That's dedication.
some people don't even know math but still i love this guy.. i literally need this.. i wanna make something which i don't wanna say but it does require coding to make life way easier so yeah and i already know some amount of java but python is simpler
@@fitmotheyap yah
@@fitmotheyap why don’t you have any content
@@codingwithbarnes2619 my youtube? Won't risk getting false terminated again like my old one so they are all just unlisted videos to show to my friends
I can't believe these type of courses are for free here, it's amazing how education has change. An incredible work as usual. Congratulations for the whole video.
I am learning python please help me
Same course just to teach Hello world wouldve been $500 in a university here over 4 weeks LOL
@@lovenpeace271 hahahaha
Mosh you're the best teacher on the internet! Having completed courses at college and on coursera I keep coming back, your way of explaining and structuring lessons is simply better than anyone else out there - Thank you!!!
Who is here in September 1 come on join us we learn together for Machine learning
where can i join you guys?
@@pri-GHost_MoI also want to know
Yo
the voise and video are not matching
As a Python user, I think this is amazing. The ease and conciseness with which Mosh goes through the tutorials not only shows his incredible understanding and deep knowledge of programming in general, but a big talent for teaching as well. This would always be my first pick if I were a beginner.
what after i complete this course ?? should i take a new course or something
@@ssingh8307 Depends on your goals, of course. A course doesn't make you a programmer let alone a software engineer or a web developer if that's what you want to become. Keep on coding and keep on studying. Hope that helps.
@@Gilrohire can you recommend othe courses after this..
I'm on windows but I'm not on Mac and I wanna learn Lua and Java but it seems like I can't do python
@@Djjskd The OS doesn't matter, just chose a suitable IDE for the language you wanna code in. PyCharm should work perfectly fine on Windows, I use it on Linux and it's great.
Can we actually talk about the work he has went through to make this video? Its incredible! i really appreciate your hardwork mosh! it takes serious patience to do this..
The 2 most important things in learning anything are:
Have confidence in your abilities but don’t overestimate
Having a good teacher that knows what they are doing.
Wise comment. Hats off to you.
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can anyone tell me what is the problem
import openpyxl as xl
from openpyxl.chart import BarChart, Reference
filename = (input("enter the name of file that you want to automate"))
def process_workbook(filename):
wb = xl.load_workbook(filename)
sheet = wb['Sheet1']
for row in range(2, sheet.max_row + 1):
cell = sheet.cell(row, 3)
corrected_value = (cell.value * 0.9)
corrected_price_cell = sheet.cell(row, 4)
corrected_price_cell.value = corrected_value
value = Reference(sheet, min_row=2,
max_row=sheet.max_row,
min_col=4,
max_col=4)
chart = BarChart()
chart.add_data(value)
sheet.add_chart(chart, 'e2')
wb.save(filename)
I have a masters in Applied Statistics with Data Science, and I still learned a few things from this course. Thank you Mosh!
I am 82 years old, retired - obviously. I started work as a computer operator in 1968 and then moved on to (Cobol) programming. Those were the days! Quite often we would punch our own programs into 80 column punch cards because the girls(!) were busy doing (the more important!!) production work.
I'm really enjoying this Python tutorial course of yours and - so far - finding it quite straightforward with no probs. I'm just doing it for fun.
I heard about that from a video here by Bob Martin, a programmer and lecturer. He covered the punch cards and the days half a century before. An interesting watch how far tech has evolved!
i am 13 yrs old guy frm india
@@ceol8070 Good luck Bilal. A great age to start on your wonderful journey.
I'm a commerce graduate from India sir and changing my career to Data scientist and right now learning python Sir,
Please kindly bless me Sir,
Here we pray 🙏 elders like you Sir , we believe you are blessings equal to God Sir. Thank you Sir.
How's your life experience as a computer operator Sir? You are happy that you have chosen this career for your life Sir?
someone give this guy a medal, he's a legend
🎖️🏅
@@cartoonsworld.624 😂
He truly is
Bro is it the best video of how to learn python???
@@kushwanth7 yup
Mosh, your Python tutorials have been incredibly helpful! Your explanations are clear, concise, and easy to understand. I've learned so much from your videos and I'm grateful for the time and effort you put into creating them. Keep up the fantastic work! Who are with me now?
I'm 2 minutes in and all I can say is that I would trust this man with my life.
Same.
Agree with that.....
😂
1:47:38 does this step working the same??????? not working for me i think due to version update... what about you?
@@sumanth5087 please check sumanth
I just started with this course and I really love the way Mosh smiles and teaches python like it's abc. I love the way he goes ahead into knowing what you'd be confused about and guides you. The intermittent assignments are lovely because it makes you put yourself out there already, even with the little that has been taught...so you know you're already capable of writing your own programs.
Great work here, Mosh❤
Heyii I wanna be a data analyst, can someone help by briefing exactly what topics of python should I cover or on which topics Shall I focus more on????
@@Todebunkyourego put the question on quora, im sure you will get an answer.
Day 1 - 1:06:36
Day 2 - 1:42:00
Day 3 - 2:02:00
Day 4 - 2:18:30
Day 5 - 3:45:00
Day 6 - 4:59:00
Day 7 - 5:48:00
Done now!
Thnks ❤
❤
Thanks man
Did all this is in one day.
@@techforeveryone1717 How ?
I just want to say a big thank you to you. I started this course last year, I advanced into Django and I just got my first client 2 days ago. Your course gave me a solid foundation in Python. Thanks
congrats
Tons of ads while running this tutorial, but I didnot mind at all, this guy deserves to earn as he has given us such a good course for free😃
ikr
True
Install Brave browser - takes all the ads out.
@@fidgetssailing4725 Or ublock origin, blockada, the thousands of other browser that have adblockers built in without scandals, or just deal with it and support the creator.
if he put ads there will be yellow dots on the time line youtube add those
OMG, he is best-He explains everything soo precisely and efficiently without any unnecessary information.💓
yes same
Imagine that only 1% of the viewers get to master Python because of this course. That would mean that you have helped 320k people get a better life. You are the best teacher, Mosh.
This has to be the most amazing tutorial I have seen . Dude it was crisp clear I paid so much tution fee for nothing . You are the most amazing guy
I am 12 years old, and i am learning python so I can get my dream job as programmer at NASA. As they say that it's never too early to start learning what you have a passion for.
good luck
@@dryzle6566 Thank you, I appreciate it very much.
@@Doffy-t5c Did u learn anything, i need to know because idk
@@under.5142 I did learn the basics of python.
@@Doffy-t5c Nice, i learned most of the stuff in 1 hour
The coolest thing is your smile and your kindness.Thank you for the course.
Yes
Sir is very good
name = input("What is your name? ")
color = input("What is your favorite color? ")
sparrow = input("What is the airspeed velocity of a laden sparrow in flight? ")
print(name + ' likes ' + color.lower())
Yep, got that reference.
I'm only about 28 minutes into this course. I was able to write the pounds to kilograms code with only notes and having to google the conversion rate. For anyone looking to learn as a beginner this is the place ! i have ZERO experience in programming or coding or even IT.
Thank you Mosh for making this so accessible to beginners !
I am just a few minutes in, but I really feel like this guy has us people who have no programming skills or experience in mind.
I'm a beginner aswell and I'm a sophmore in High School. It's great to learn how to program with zero experience all starting with this course. I am an hour and a half through and spent hours practicing all of these. I'm glad this is easily accessible I'm honestly grateful.
@@510.z hell yeah, dude. start out young. youll definitely be ready for the professional world after high school & college with your exp. keep it up, youngin.
@@sjacqVO21 appreciate it 💪🏽 by the time I get out of college I’ll be looking for jobs with 8 years of experience
Honest, I took an online Python course several months ago, and I've learned more in 25 minutes here than I did in three weeks there. Good job, Mosh!
I'm starting to learn Python to get into CyberSec. I'm 37 years old and finally found what I want to do with my life. After researching I found that Python is a key coding tool in the industry so here I am. Thanks Mosh
👏
braah im 17 ?????
@@fredwaweru4858 I'm 13
i m 20 and learing python for cybersecurity
I am 35, started learning Python today for my future in CyberSecurity
VERY INTERESTING !!! I am from SL...Facing the Advanced Level Examination - ICT in 2025...this video is so useful ...Thanks...❤❤❤
who else is watching this in quarantine
me
Me..
Me
Mee....
Meh
ITS ALSO ALL CAPTIONED, NOT JUST AUTO GENERATED. this man deserves an award
edit: why so many people in the comments? you're here for whats up there, not here
Fr, mosh is the best.
Am I rude for assuming that this account above me is a bot?
@@dyingscarlet Kinda rude... stop judging bots
aye lol
@Blue eyed Eurasian Yes python IDLE, is a IDE with simple tools(like run the file, format the code,etc.). And as long you have de python console you can run any .py file, the IDE is just to help you write code more easily.
OMG IM FINALLY STARTING TO GET PYTHON.
I watched the first 1.5 hrs and it summed up everything I’ve learned in the first 2 months of my university course. The way Mosh explains it was so easy to understand. I feel hopeful I’ll pass this class now.
Don't focus on grades focus on knowledge
That’s awesome! I really like his teaching, too!
@@naman4067 duh that literally sounded like a copied line
@@justanothergentleman4920 I thought it was important think to say because she was so worried about her grades
i don't understand about the started variable in building car game
can someone explain it to me?
Your teaching is so facinating and encouraging
Bro i'm crying i don't think Mosh is even at 100k subs when he posted this and now he is 3.85mil.
Well, actually he is at 3.90 mil🤓
🖐🤨
@@Johann-gj6pf Well, actually he is at 3.91 mil🤓
@@RajarshiMukherjee-p9o lol
@@RajarshiMukherjee-p9o you mean,3.92 mil🤓
You true angel can feel the pain of the poor students. Thats why almighty youtube sent you to us for our education.
Whoa 6 /2 hours of course😮
I owe you one sir🖒
@@programmingwithmosh sir I'm stuck at 05:42:11 I'm getting operational error can you please help me out with it
Time Stamps :
00:00:00 Introduction
00:01:49 Installing Python 3
00:06:10 Your First Python Program
00:08:11 How Python Code Gets Executed
00:11:24 How Long It Takes To Learn Python
00:13:03 Variables
00:18:21 Receiving Input
00:22:16 Python Cheat Sheet
00:22:46 Type Conversion
00:29:31 Strings
00:37:36 Formatted Strings
00:40:50 String Methods
00:48:33 Arithmetic Operations
00:51:33 Operator Precedence
00:55:04 Math Functions
00:58:17 If Statements
01:06:32 Logical Operators
01:11:25 Comparison Operators
01:16:17 Weight Converter Program
01:20:43 While Loops
01:24:07 Building a Guessing Game
01:30:51 Building the Car Game
01:41:48 For Loops
01:47:46 Nested Loops
01:55:50 Lists
02:01:45 2 D Lists
02:05:11 My Complete Python Course
02:06:00 List Methods
02:13:25 Tuples
02:15:34 Unpacking
02:18:21 Dictionaries
02:26:21 Emoji Converter
02:30:31 Functions
02:35:21 Parameters
02:39:24 Keyword Arguments
02:44:45 Return Statement
02:48:55 Creating a Reusable Function
02:53:42 Exceptions
02:59:14 Comments
03:01:46 Classes
03:07:46 Constructors
03:14:41 Inheritance
03:19:33 Modules
03:30:12 Packages
03:36:22 Generating Random Values
03:44:37 Working with Directories
03:50:47 Pypei and Pip
03:55:34 Project 1: Automation with Python
04:10:22 Project 2: Machine Learning with Python
04:58:37 Project 3: Building a Website with Djang
Thanks.
i love you
Guys you know the time stamps were already on the description page of the video right
These time stamps are already mentioned in description of video.
You copied that from description and pasted in the comment section
1:55:35
Another way to solve: Dear sir, I took challenge since you said you'll be proud of us if we can do this.
Finally I do in the following way....
numbers = [ 5, 2, 5, 2, 2]
for y in range(1): # give inner loop's format 1 time only
for z in numbers:
print("x" * z)
xxxxx
xx
xxxxx
xx
xx
It actually work nice
Your outer loop is doing nothing. You did exactly what he didn't want.
@@novaapostle9739 If you make it(range of outer loop) 2 instead of 1 it give 2 F like form ,
if you make it 3 it give 3 F like form,
So, how it is not working?
@@MD.AbulHasan-ss3xm If you remove your outer loop, you're getting the same exact thing 😂.
And what's left is ("x" * z) which is exactly what he said he didn't want.
@@novaapostle9739 Basically you're right, this is a weak solution of his question.
Now think about Python how amazing it is?
It left multiples ways to solve a question...
Went through many courses online and videos also, but this one is by far the most user-friendly and enjoyable one! Thanks a lot, Mosh! Keep rockin` !!
I am facing trouble to download pycharm in 32 bit, now any suggestions?
@Coding Eclipse what abaout replit?
@Coding Eclipse always ai am gonna get privacy error.
Congrats on achieving the top programming guru title.
Thank You so much Mosh For always saving my life Wishing you "May your chaneel grow Ameeen😍🥺
I love how you have us stop after each part of a lesson, to let us re-cap and code something ourselves. I haven’t seen that in any tutorials I’ve watched. It really helps me learn better. 😁👍🏼
this guy literally talks and smiles all along! adorable!
how do you know if he smiles all along? XD
@@kensunjaya if you can't see it, keep watching until you do!
lgbtq+
I am a final yr dental student, can't focus on my studies, and always wanted to learn coding, so here i am, benefitting from quarentine, and you're helping. thank you
keep it at!
Nice
Raj it's a little like dentistry. Drill, drill, drill. 😫
@@NomadicBrian it's but I've to stop it now my university gone crazy, conducting exam in covid that too starting from next month.
Bro is the GOAT fr, he sat there teaching us about python and subtitled it, I am just dissapointed because some bozos disliked a master piece, Great work mr mosh, I hope you 4 million subs soon, thanks for the video, this video really helped me alot
I love this man. Just doing his own thing and teaching us programming. Bravo
S EQUALS rθ in free ❤️✌️nice work
So have you watched and practised whole video?
@@veteranoob5661 nope but I haven't done the complete course yet I am at 50 min
I have watched several videos. He dos an excellent job explaining the concept. Many people dont do that well. Besides, its free
@@lancehoward1609 bro django site is not working for me it shows site can't be reached can u help me to solve this problem
I'm 13 and i jst realized programming is the future so thts why I'm learning python and this guy here is helping me big time. appreciate your effort and I'm going to watch the rest of the video.
Your a smart kid
Struggling at uni with it rn
I’m 13, I Just wanna do something cool with my life and this is pretty swag
Good luck kid
lmao im also 13 and im also trying to learn python because it seems to be fun to me
i planned to learn java because i would love to program some mods for minecraft lol
mosh just seems like such a genuine and nice guy, thanks for letting a broke peep like me have the entire course for free, it'll change my life. now all I gotta do is put in the work from my side. i wont forget you when I make it big in the future mosh.
don't give up and goodluck 🤞
@@nuggetx4086 thanks a lot all the best to u too
Let's go, champ. I also started learning Python using this video a few days ago.
I just started too, give it all you got, brothers!
Hi Andy lee, Best of luck...which Field you are doing python for ? Data Science or Cyber Security ?
Mosh, this was an incredibly well edited, succinct, and informative tutorial! Absolute legend.
TABLE OF CONTENT
00:00:00 Introduction
00:01:49 Installing Python 3
00:06:10 Your First Python Program
00:08:11 How Python Code Gets Executed
00:11:24 How Long It Takes To Learn Python
00:13:03 Variables
00:18:21 Receiving Input
00:22:16 Python Cheat Sheet
00:22:46 Type Conversion
00:29:31 Strings
00:37:36 Formatted Strings
00:40:50 String Methods
00:48:33 Arithmetic Operations
00:51:33 Operator Precedence
00:55:04 Math Functions
00:58:17 If Statements
01:06:32 Logical Operators
01:11:25 Comparison Operators
01:16:17 Weight Converter Program
01:20:43 While Loops
01:24:07 Building a Guessing Game
01:30:51 Building the Car Game
01:41:48 For Loops
01:47:46 Nested Loops
01:55:50 Lists
02:01:45 2D Lists
02:05:11 My Complete Python Course
02:06:00 List Methods
02:13:25 Tuples
02:15:34 Unpacking
02:18:21 Dictionaries
02:26:21 Emoji Converter
02:30:31 Functions
02:35:21 Parameters
02:39:24 Keyword Arguments
02:44:45 Return Statement
02:48:55 Creating a Reusable Function
02:53:42 Exceptions
02:59:14 Comments
03:01:46 Classes
03:07:46 Constructors
03:14:41 Inheritance
03:19:33 Modules
03:30:12 Packages
03:36:22 Generating Random Values
03:44:37 Working with Directories
03:50:47 Pypi and Pip
03:55:34 Project 1: Automation with Python
04:10:22 Project 2: Machine Learning with Python
04:58:37 Project 3: Building a Website with Django
U just copied it
Still salute
bruh its there in the description of the vid but thanks anyway
@@prangopalsaha4280 man i took so much of my patience and efforts to look into the video and help you guys but looks like it was in the description.
@@glyph-x4670 ohhh i see
That’s awesome, thanks !
The best thing in this course, Mosh giving exercises for each topic. It's really helps a lot
bro cheat sheet link plzz updated
exercise help a lot
yeah man it really helped increase my understanding of the subject matter
The best part about this course is the mini challenges
Yes really they are fun for beginners
Ikr!
Really enjoyed doing them
Hello, Mosh. Thank you for this. You've earned a subscribe from me, and if I had the money, I'd even become a channel member. I watched the shorter 1-hr tutorial to learn the basics, and using only the knowledge from that video, I've already made my first (very basic, text based) game. It was so fun figuring out the issues, the mistakes I kept making (remembering that darn colon at the end of if/elif/else statements lol), and debugging when the functions broke down, but the final product is a simple TRPG game that has a win condition, a loss condition, an ASCII title screen, and is (as far as I can tell) bug free.
That was only using the knowledge learned in that 1 hour course! Wild, isn't it? The point is, I'm ready to take on this video, and see how much more it can elevate my knowledge!
Came back to this tutorial that change my life. I am now a app developer because of you, I provide allowance for my younger sister with no certificate from my school
How long it took u to learn
Congrats!!
@@karanmutti I started creating a program originally from c++ and c from my highschool
And then some friend told me to learn python so I did. (I find it much easier)
It took me a year and a half I think.
but it's not the years or months that count, courage does.
Tip: Don't skip your math class!
that's great bro
NOICE ☜(゚ヮ゚☜)
Hi Mosh,
I'm a Civil/ Water engineer from Australia and would love to learn developing codes and programs for Hydrological applications, and never have had programming experience but I've been advised to use Python and have come cross your videos accidentally and have liked your simple and mellow language that simplifies the learning for users.Also would love to hear if you recommend any related water engineering python videos/links.
Bashir,
Much appreciated
The world would be a better place, were more people like you Mosh
Dhrishyam ?
@@8BitGamerYT1 mallu?
@@3djaadu yep
Hello mosh I'm only 9 but I'm really keen to learn python as it is essential for the electrical engineer job. You 6 hour course has helped me so much. I just love the amount of time kindness effort and generosity you've put into this video to teach me and other people python.
00:00:00 Introduction
00:01:49 Installing Python 3
00:06:10 Your First Python Program
00:08:11 How Python Code Gets Executed
00:11:24 How Long It Takes To Learn Python
00:13:03 Variables
00:18:21 Receiving Input
00:22:16 Python Cheat Sheet
00:22:46 Type Conversion
00:29:31 Strings
00:37:36 Formatted Strings
00:40:50 String Methods
00:48:33 Arithmetic Operations
00:51:33 Operator Precedence
00:55:04 Math Functions
00:58:17 If Statements
01:06:32 Logical Operators
01:11:25 Comparison Operators
01:16:17 Weight Converter Program
01:20:43 While Loops
01:24:07 Building a Guessing Game
01:30:51 Building the Car Game
01:41:48 For Loops
01:47:46 Nested Loops
01:55:50 Lists
02:01:45 2D Lists
02:05:11 My Complete Python Course
02:06:00 List Methods
02:13:25 Tuples
02:15:34 Unpacking
02:18:21 Dictionaries
02:26:21 Emoji Converter
02:30:31 Functions
02:35:21 Parameters
02:39:24 Keyword Arguments
02:44:45 Return Statement
02:48:55 Creating a Reusable Function
02:53:42 Exceptions
02:59:14 Comments
03:01:46 Classes
03:07:46 Constructors
03:14:41 Inheritance
03:19:33 Modules
03:30:12 Packages
03:36:22 Generating Random Values
03:44:37 Working with Directories
03:50:47 Pypi and Pip
03:55:34 Project 1: Automation with Python
04:10:22 Project 2: Machine Learning with Python
04:58:37 Project 3: Building a Website with Django
:)
@naazimthodika7053 😂😂🤣🤣
My guy its in the description
@@leduck8096 oh k
@@leduck8096 i still dont know how i got 63 likes
BEST PROGRAMMING TEACHER EVER SEEN, BRILLIANT EXPLANATION.
Whenever he gives us a challenge, I always do a long and drawn out answer, and then he does what I did in a fraction of the space, with a much cleaner result.
@@henrymccue2922 BRO ME TOO
The fact that this man coded for 6 hours to teach us and school doesn’t give a crap about this stuff. Screw school I’m learning from this dood 😂✨👌
depends what school you go to. You can learn that in University etc., if you want to. They can't teach everything in middle school/high school.
@@heathcliffshakyamuni5695 well in our school they are teaching html and css and python from class 8 in the indian education system
@@voidman6419 i am from India. In my school they only teach java and i am in 9th icse. In six years these schools will teach what you will learn in 6ix hours. And even after six years of learning there , realizing what is available on internet , you will feel that you would have created Minecraft in that time.
@@voidman6419They take fees for teaching programming that can be found for free on internet. Tutorials available on internet are much more better than theirs. And all go beyond what they teach. And python comes from 11th grade as i have seen.
no offense but this guy is better than any school in the world.. just a opinion :p
I love the way you teach, keep it up.😁🥇❤️❤️
Mosh, your course really helped me, especially your voice, it's so friendly like my best friend is talking to me, your teaching skills are way more than that of a good teacher. I wish I could buy your full course, that would have been fantastic, thanks again for the best python tutorial. I'd look forward to the day when I can teach people to code like you do; if you read this comment do bless me. I hope you're safe.
while True:
print('Mosh is the best!')
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OMG, when I start solving and getting results for first 10 problems, I was soooo happy
Lucky u, i feel like my brain is freezed
Bro how to download these i am so confused whenever i download this app they downloded phython documentation
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@@wanderwithneev wdym?
Me: I want to learn Python
LET ME SHOW YOU Mosh: I'm about to start this man's whole career.
wrong coding language mate
@@colestdomo7677
sorry mate
Lol
@@colestdomo7677 why wrong
@@forjustice7201 it's edited
I LOVE THE QUESTIONS! They are doable and make me feel like i am actually learning something
Hey Mosh! I just finished solving the 'shape of F using strings of x' challenge using a nested loop! Hope you are proud of me :) and THANK YOU for such a great tutorial!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
How much time it took?
@Hoodie Bacon calm down bro
@Hoodie Bacon I am done ✅
I think the solution he gave is pretty messy and long you could print that with one line