5 Crucial Python Concepts You Should Learn

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  • Опубліковано 31 тра 2024
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    If you are a beginner or even an intermediate with Python, these 5 concepts can take your Python programming to the next level.
    They’re not hard to learn per se but many beginners simply completely skip learning them because their basic courses or whatever don’t properly teach them.
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    CHAPTERS
    0:00 Why You NEED These 5 Concepts
    1:00 MASTER Python and GET HIRED
    1:24 Concept 1 - Learn this or you will be confused...
    3:03 Concept 2 - Use THIS To Impress in Interviews...
    5:50 Concept 3 - Sleek Function Tool You Didn't Know
    8:45 Concept 4 - Code like a PRO With These Tools
    13:30 Concept 5 - This is Hard But It Makes You an IMPRESSIVE Programmer
    20:00 Your Next Step
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  • @InternetMadeCoder
    @InternetMadeCoder  3 місяці тому

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  • @potbtech
    @potbtech 3 місяці тому +1

    Can't wait for the JS version. One of my favorite coding channels period!

  • @tacorevenge87
    @tacorevenge87 3 місяці тому

    Decorators are great to handle recursive functions too.

  • @gregf9160
    @gregf9160 3 місяці тому +1

    You've already actually called more code than you would have, by calling a simple, one-off function 🤷‍♂

  • @Clever_Python
    @Clever_Python 3 місяці тому

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  • @anonimuroman
    @anonimuroman 3 місяці тому

    27 sec ago :)

  • @mertalidede
    @mertalidede 3 місяці тому

    I can't understand why there are no Turkish subtitles. I care about your information. That's why I would appreciate it if you could make Turkish subtitles.

  • @marilynlucas5128
    @marilynlucas5128 3 місяці тому +2

    Why do you have to know all this if there are coding models that can simply write the programs you need? I don't think being a programmer and learning all these is sustainable. You could use your time to learn software that have already been built that can help with productivity faster. Plus in 5 years, I don't think humans will be dealing with code directly. I've been watching you but nah, i'm not learning these 5 concepts. Sorry buddy. The world has changed.

    • @sul-dev
      @sul-dev 3 місяці тому +4

      So you can understand how the models work so you can manipulate them to your liking. If you don't know the how they work at a fundamental level, you can't create anything custom with them that's personalised to you or your company situation. And I think you're prediction is very unrealistic that humans won't be dealing with code directly in 5 years. What happens when there is a mistake in the code these models produce? What happens when you want to optimise the code for accessibility and performance? It won't get everything right and needs to be monitored by developers who understand how these algorithms work under the hood. These models are created by humans in the first place, so there's definitely going to be problems and constant monitoring.

    • @ipodtouch470
      @ipodtouch470 3 місяці тому +2

      So you can actually use those tools. If the ai starts hallucinating how would you know if you didn’t learn the concepts?

    • @sul-dev
      @sul-dev 3 місяці тому +1

      @@ipodtouch470'hallucinating' lmao 🤣

    • @marilynlucas5128
      @marilynlucas5128 3 місяці тому

      @@ipodtouch470 I always use multiple AIs to validate my work. Learning to code is silly at this point. You have to learn systems, frameworks, how to orchestrate them. Teaching people about syntax is just weird. Wake up to the new world. I am currently building the most innovative multi agent programming framework yet. Once it's done, goodbye to all software developers etc. Once again, the world has changed. In 5 years, no one will be using an IDE. Mark my words

    • @marilynlucas5128
      @marilynlucas5128 3 місяці тому

      @@ipodtouch470 There's no human in this world besides the creator of python that knows the language more than an LLM. So think again.