Trust me, sir, I have paid ₹125000 /- for a full stack developer course in an institute, and they completed JS in just 3 days. I will definitely share the complete story of how I burned my money, but the thing is, just because of you now, I'm learning things from you for free. You are a blessing for us, trust me.
Great video! I learned a lot about how Python works internally with memory allocation and reference counting. One thing that surprised me was that Python caches integer objects in the range -5…256 as singleton instances for performance reasons. This means that if you create two variables with the same value in that range, they will actually point to the same object in memory.
after python inner-working, immutable and mutable, and now internal working. Everything is now as clear as water. you not only provide us with lots of information but you also know when to introduce what. That's why you are a great-teacher.
Top notch explanation. I have been using python for last 2-3 years, but never knew this internal working and behind the scenes concept. Thanks a lot for such amazing content ❤
I want to leave a comment. I saw his React native videos. As a good experienced MERN Developer I am searching the Python tutorial for my curiosity fortunately I landed here. I started this playlist and after watching explanation in this video I feel I am in right place (kabhi kabhi fresher ke jaise start karne me majah ata hai). Thanks Hitesh.
Sir aapne jis lvl pe python ke internal working ko samjhya hai na i didnt except that anybody on youtube will teach python like how are you doing thx a lot for this course
I am not new with python aajtk bhut se teachers se python pdi aur avi tk to satisfied the khud se python se ki....haa python to aati h mujhe...... par aise videos k bd jo clarity aati h kisi bhi topic ki vo next level h...... hat's off to the ultimate guru ji 🙌❤️
Hey Hitesh. I usually don't like to watch coding/software engineer videos on youtube and rather read the documentation or even do chatGPT BUT! This video is actually really good. Usually a lot of creator talk more high level and more frontend stuff like react, angular and other things. And the audience miss out on core software engineering principles. I agree with these frameworks you would be able to create flashy webpages but, when you get to core of engineering, then you truly start to transition from a software developer to an actual "software engineer". This type of stuff particularly shows different trade off and why/how picking different programming language is much different from just change of syntax. Awesome! Thank you.
Thank you so much for this in depth detail course..sir. Actually It helps us how actual process is going on in backend because this helps us to think how to solve the problems and understand the process much better, instead of just rote learning.
I have watched multiple videos from multiple sources, but you always give a positive impression which always motivates me to go forward no matter what, Thank you so much sir. I hope you will introduce python framework videos where you will discuss the depth how these frameworks underneath work. Thanks, again.
Your teaching always make things very easy to understand and give confidence that things are not that difficult, it's actually do-able and clear the concepts. Good work must be praised...Thankyou sir 😊
Sir I am new to coding world. I wait for your video eagerly. Python ki series shuru kari hai aapke saath, and yeh 7th video of the series main kamm se kamm 5 bar dekhi hai. You are that good. Please continue this series, I am sure new people will engage. Your content is of the best quality. Keep up the good work. 😍
Sir thank you so Much you are a only youtube that deliver the valuable content in whole youtube i was very lucky who found you random in youtube reels and then i watched your javascript playlist and react and right now i am watching python again thank you sir
Sir, ap kitni Achi trh SE perhatay Hain. I am your fan!! Great efforts and thank you soooo much from the bottom of my heart that you are doing all this for us. You are a gem. Thanks alot.
18:20 Just curious as myListOne and myListTwo initially pointed to the same object does they both share the memory, like example if one variable take 4 byte memory in case like above does it only take 4 bytes or 8 bytes if it was two numbers?
Very informative. you are a fantastic instructor. i followed your react series and have started working on projects now. previously, i was scared of react, had a paid course which bored me to tears but your way of teaching not only just taught me the basics but also the exploration for new things. I have also begun following your next.js playlist. Hopefully, i will learn all i want from you.
@@chaiaurcodeunbelievably insane sir... I watched 2 entire playlists of tons of videos on python in last summer vacation and thought I have mastered python and still I was never confident in dealing with it's Trickeries but now today I got the actual understanding... Thanks sir🎉🎉
This is my favorite video of python so far in this playlist. i found this video immensely interesting that how python works (completely different from rules in maths algebra) 😇🥰😍
Bohot sara coding channel ka videos maine dekha hain aur achha vi parate hain .... lekin samjhaneka tarika utni vi achha nehi hain. Even ki college main vi sirf exam main pass karane ke liye hi parate hain. But JS and Python ka fundamentals maine aap se sikha hain. Thank you for helping us sir.
very good understanding course and good teaching skill #HiteshChaudharySir, I'm also from Rajasthan form jaipur and I want to become a very good developer like you.
def thank_you(): return "Dear Sir Hitesh, thank you for your exceptional Python tutorials on Chai aur Code. Your clear and engaging teaching style makes learning a delightful experience." print(thank_you())
28:37 because both are pointing to two different values that's why when compared according to value both are the same but according to reference both are not the same.
Hi Sir, I had got the interview questions for python developer role about garbage collection and Copying using memory referencing ,I coundn't answer it perfectly . This video made my understanding very clear. Keep Putting videos like this. Thank you
In the first example @ 18:30, you assigned myListOne the same value as myListTwo but instead of myListOne = MyListTwo, you directly assigned myListOne a value that's why Python created a new memory space for that instead of pointing to the same memory space. That's why when you changed the [0] index value of myListOne to a new one it didn't change in myListTwo because both were pointing to different memory-space. Now in the second example @ 20:48, you changed the [0] value of l1, and both l1 and l2 were pointing to the same memory space that's why l2's value changed.
Trust me, sir, I have paid ₹125000 /- for a full stack developer course in an institute, and they completed JS in just 3 days. I will definitely share the complete story of how I burned my money, but the thing is, just because of you now, I'm learning things from you for free. You are a blessing for us, trust me.
what where dude?
is it itvedant?
bro pls share your story and name of the institute so others don't get scammed.
@@aishwaryakr0028 yes it is itvedant
@@kashishrocks Scam seems in his statements 😂
Itni depth me to kisi ne nai sikhaya tha sir, very very thanks ❤
I recently discovered your channel from Mohak's video and I am loving it :), this course is far better than many paid courses.
Happy to hear that!
Great video! I learned a lot about how Python works internally with memory allocation and reference counting. One thing that surprised me was that Python caches integer objects in the range -5…256 as singleton instances for performance reasons. This means that if you create two variables with the same value in that range, they will actually point to the same object in memory.
Many python playlist on youtube but no one has ever taught with this much clarity and in depth working of python.....
Jb Java padhi thi to aise hi padhi thi graduation me but uske baad non tech job me aa gya ab waps se super tech bnne Jaa rha hu thank you sirrrr❤
Great job Sir, Never saw such indepth clear explanations.
Keep watching
Shiddat se follow karna hai yeh series! Idhar Python waali chai pi k hi jayengey! Sir, Thank You So much!
after python inner-working, immutable and mutable, and now internal working. Everything is now as clear as water. you not only provide us with lots of information but you also know when to introduce what. That's why you are a great-teacher.
28:38 m is n false isliye hai kyuki unke hascode alg alg hai ( memory address)
Aap ko pane ke baad pura confidence aata hai programing me
Gajab ka teaching style hai aap ka❤
Top notch explanation. I have been using python for last 2-3 years, but never knew this internal working and behind the scenes concept.
Thanks a lot for such amazing content ❤
World class explanation🙌. Never learned any language this way. The way sir teaches internal working >>
Aj tk kissine itna dept mein yt mein hindi mein python course nahi dala hai❤
I want to leave a comment. I saw his React native videos. As a good experienced MERN Developer I am searching the Python tutorial for my curiosity fortunately I landed here. I started this playlist and after watching explanation in this video I feel I am in right place (kabhi kabhi fresher ke jaise start karne me majah ata hai). Thanks Hitesh.
At first, it seemed a bit confusing, but then I grasped the concept and it became clear.
another SOLID in-depth behind the scene...thank you sir
🙏
Learning Behind the scenes make learning so much easy, Thank you for making this series!
Concept is full clear sir....Thank you so much , lots of love ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞
Love this series. We can know your intent by even how you name variables or draw in eraser.
Wow, impressed with the depth in which hitesh sir teaches.
Best teacher on you tube for coding .
Sir aapne jis lvl pe python ke internal working ko samjhya hai na i didnt except that anybody on youtube will teach python like how are you doing thx a lot for this course
I am not new with python aajtk bhut se teachers se python pdi aur avi tk to satisfied the khud se python se ki....haa python to aati h mujhe...... par aise videos k bd jo clarity aati h kisi bhi topic ki vo next level h...... hat's off to the ultimate guru ji 🙌❤️
Hey Hitesh.
I usually don't like to watch coding/software engineer videos on youtube and rather read the documentation or even do chatGPT BUT! This video is actually really good. Usually a lot of creator talk more high level and more frontend stuff like react, angular and other things. And the audience miss out on core software engineering principles.
I agree with these frameworks you would be able to create flashy webpages but, when you get to core of engineering, then you truly start to transition from a software developer to an actual "software engineer".
This type of stuff particularly shows different trade off and why/how picking different programming language is much different from just change of syntax.
Awesome! Thank you.
Maza aa gaya in depth phad ke pls sir c programming mein bhi lar do pls
Thank you so much for this in depth detail course..sir. Actually It helps us how actual process is going on in backend because this helps us to think how to solve the problems and understand the process much better, instead of just rote learning.
I have watched multiple videos from multiple sources, but you always give a positive impression which always motivates me to go forward no matter what, Thank you so much sir. I hope you will introduce python framework videos where you will discuss the depth how these frameworks underneath work.
Thanks, again.
Your teaching always make things very easy to understand and give confidence that things are not that difficult, it's actually do-able and clear the concepts.
Good work must be praised...Thankyou sir 😊
Sir I am new to coding world. I wait for your video eagerly. Python ki series shuru kari hai aapke saath, and yeh 7th video of the series main kamm se kamm 5 bar dekhi hai. You are that good. Please continue this series, I am sure new people will engage. Your content is of the best quality. Keep up the good work. 😍
Sir thank you so Much
you are a only youtube that deliver the valuable content in whole youtube
i was very lucky who found you random in youtube reels and then i watched your javascript playlist and react and right now i am watching python
again thank you sir
Sir, ap kitni Achi trh SE perhatay Hain. I am your fan!! Great efforts and thank you soooo much from the bottom of my heart that you are doing all this for us. You are a gem. Thanks alot.
18:20 Just curious as myListOne and myListTwo initially pointed to the same object does they both share the memory, like example if one variable take 4 byte memory in case like above does it only take 4 bytes or 8 bytes if it was two numbers?
wah, chaudhary sahab wah ..maja agya
technical teachers bahut sare dekhe par apsa nahi dekha, salute you
i have learned python in past but each video of this playlist is making me learn something new. What i have learned in past seems waste now....
Sir please never stop this series.
It is goldmine for us
Sir
I want you to continue this series because there are not a lot of people teaching python in the depth in UA-cam as you are teaching
your teachings are divine presence in our lives. thank you for being our source of inspiration🙏
Bro this video is so good....itne videos dekhe lekin jo apne samjhaya best hai....thank you for the playlist bro...
Thank you for your excellent python crash course sir ❤
This is not a crash course. This is a complete course. Whatever any paid course provides, almost that level or probably higher
Very informative. you are a fantastic instructor. i followed your react series and have started working on projects now. previously, i was scared of react, had a paid course which bored me to tears but your way of teaching not only just taught me the basics but also the exploration for new things. I have also begun following your next.js playlist. Hopefully, i will learn all i want from you.
It feels very confident in learning new language and concepts if you know one language already. Previously completed js from you🙋🏻♂️
LOVE THE WAY YOU ARE TEACHING ❤
Chaa gaye hai sir g . Loved it
wow, this is really awesome in-depth video, I am really excited for next video, lots of love
Best teacher on you tube for coding ❤❤
Thank you! 😃
@@chaiaurcodeunbelievably insane sir... I watched 2 entire playlists of tons of videos on python in last summer vacation and thought I have mastered python and still I was never confident in dealing with it's Trickeries but now today I got the actual understanding... Thanks sir🎉🎉
Chalo Jaldi Jaldi Comment Kar Deta Hu " ❤" Milega....
This is my favorite video of python so far in this playlist. i found this video immensely interesting that how python works (completely different from rules in maths algebra) 😇🥰😍
19.20 i rewinded the video the watched after l1 l2 examples.....but i missed understanding 'chai' assignment and now i got it...🤯🤯🤯
This python series is one of the best series ever 💖. Please continue...
i don't understand why you guys who watch these amazing videos do not complete the comment task ........
8:34 ekdum ❌ aekdum ✅ 😂😂😂. bye the way, maza agaya lecture mai! OP python series 🔥🔥
what a time i wanted to learn python and hitesh sir dropped a playlist wonderful
I 'm in love with his teaching skills (" Tum Jo aaye UA-cam meri baat Gaye")❤
Hitesh sir, what an explanation sir !!!! I just loved it and understood it deeply. Thank you so much sir ❤❤
Best Python Series, paid or free that i have ever watched.
sir your python series is amezing .you clear all concept very easily .
thank you so much sir
One of the best teacher in UA-cam. take 💖 from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
This is amazing. I didn't knew about the memory referencing in python worked like this.
“Enjoying the series🔥.” * ∞
bohot tagdi tagdi videos aa rahi hai sirji, metaprogramming mai to maza hi aa jayega
Meta programming pe b bnai jai kya ?
Sone pe suhaga ho jayega sirji😊@@chaiaurcode
Great teaching understood everything. Thanks for explaining it multiple times.
Best series on you tube hanji hitesh sir is best ❤
Bohot sara coding channel ka videos maine dekha hain aur achha vi parate hain .... lekin samjhaneka tarika utni vi achha nehi hain. Even ki college main vi sirf exam main pass karane ke liye hi parate hain. But JS and Python ka fundamentals maine aap se sikha hain.
Thank you for helping us sir.
Sir please dont stop this series.
Its a humble request
Sir, Maza a Gya bahoot hi top notch content hai .❤️
My list two 1,2,3 😊
ai/ml course needed (love your style of teaching)
A big thank you making the great python series (SIR)
The content on your channel is the best one out there
Realy Great series, Got to know in detail, internal working of python.
Bhot mazza aa riya hai , aaisa lagg rha hai jaisa Dil Garden Garden ho rha hai😃
very good understanding course and good teaching skill #HiteshChaudharySir, I'm also from Rajasthan form jaipur and I want to become a very good developer like you.
❤very deep and easy to understand therefore now i am excited for upcoming videos..
def thank_you(): return "Dear Sir Hitesh, thank you for your exceptional Python tutorials on Chai aur Code. Your clear and engaging teaching style makes learning a delightful experience."
print(thank_you())
Thanks sir...
Really got to learn the python internal concepts from this video....
I was able to relate to the pointers concept of c++ here and symbol table of compiler design. Thanks for content. 😊
28:37 because both are pointing to two different values that's why when compared according to value both are the same but according to reference both are not the same.
Hi Sir, I had got the interview questions for python developer role about garbage collection and Copying using memory referencing ,I coundn't answer it perfectly . This video made my understanding very clear. Keep Putting videos like this. Thank you
Comment target to hojaega pura bas aap free and best content deliver krte rehnaa 💖💖
The question maker's mentality , great lecture❤❤
one of the best series for python
Very Nice Video
Completely Understandable for our Hindi Community audiance
Surely going to follow this course till end.....
wating for .. ml side of python . lots of love
Awsome chai aur Code..Thanks Hitesh
Python with the best teacher
I was looking for this video. Thanks a lot sir!!
Thanks brother you are really so sweet.I have learned alot from you.
23 saal baad aaj malum chala mutable immutable ka reference thank you sir
amazing python playlist loving it so far
One of the best series of python 😊
In the first example @ 18:30, you assigned myListOne the same value as myListTwo but instead of myListOne = MyListTwo, you directly assigned myListOne a value that's why Python created a new memory space for that instead of pointing to the same memory space. That's why when you changed the [0] index value of myListOne to a new one it didn't change in myListTwo because both were pointing to different memory-space. Now in the second example @ 20:48, you changed the [0] value of l1, and both l1 and l2 were pointing to the same memory space that's why l2's value changed.
Video dekhne k baad ik alag sa confidence aagia python k lia
Amazing series by chai wala sir🎉
Amazing Internals video hitesh sir !
Ya python wali chai kafi lajawab hai Sir ji
Awesome Content!!
Always straight forward and simple❤
Sir really loving your python series