I'm a single father to two toddlers.I've learned everything I know about Python from you and AI in the last three months and now I have a personal agent chain that helps out around the house by controlling their screen time, lights, calendar, pediatrics Q&A, and even generates a small (but growing) passive income. I am so thankful for your channel. Your forte is your pacing. You really hit that sweet spot between explaining thoroughly and keeping pace. When I'm learning the concept, you explain it well. When I know the concept, you move fast enough to keep momentum.
@@TechWithTim Have you played with some of the newer tools in that space? I'd love to see you take a crack at Crew AI, which is pretty popular among the open source community right now, or I have a request for a very very underrated gem: txtai. It was the easiest semantic embedding library for me to spin up, it has great tools, and no good tutorial videos.
I started programming a few years ago like around 2018, the first completed project i worked on was a Digital Assistant in python that is by following ur tutorial series. I sticked around with u ever since and now I am 19. I have now done so many projects like Programming languages, Computer Algebra systems, I am more into low level side of Computer science like reverse engineering, Kernel dev, lang translators, embeded u get the idea... I love ur videos the way u explain things ...i always stick around and watch every video u upload. Thank u for all ur help u made my first steps so much easier. (Pardon my language, english is my second 😊)
Hey Tim! I started learning python by watching your videos a few years ago :D, now I'm 17 and I develop Machine Learning models. Thank u for everything!
Hey Tim, you've been such an inspiration to me. Nearly two years ago, I would eagerly sit down with your UA-cam channel to code those fantastic Python projects, especially the dialogue games. They provided me with a deep understanding of the basics and everything I needed to kickstart my Python journey. Thank you for all that you do!
Your videos really help kick things off in my journey learning Python. Thank you. Your recent full stack video is my favorite so far. A week before you posted it, I was already in the process of building an inventory manager. The video is a perfect fit for exactly where I am. Can't wait to see what's next
Hey Tim! I've been coding for 6-7 years now and now I'm 13! (yes i started when i was 7 XD with python). Thanks for these tutorials and nice to see you grow over time, been watching you for years!
Hey Tim, I am a big fan of yours. I love how you explain things. Thank you so much. I've learned more from you then any of my professors put together. So, thank you so much.
Absolutely loved this 5 projects! Really gave me some inspiration. I've been learning data structures and algorithms and, after creating a Battleship game in Python using pygame, the Sudoku project is enourmously enticing. I will definitely try it out although it seems a bit too complicated given my coding experience so far. But hey, it's all about challenging ourselves and step out of our comfort zone, only there we will make considerable progress. And if I were able to build a Single-player Battleship game agains the computer (even though the memory usage could have been lower), I believe I can create this game!
Hey!!Thank Tim bro ..I'm learning from last year and i finished the beginner and intermediate course in python with the help of you..I'm expecting more videos from python from you.. Love from India❤🎉
Awesome video Tim! You've helped me understand some confusing concepts in python, thank you. Oh, the sudoku pronunciation. From what i gather, you're pronouncing it like an English word
I'm loving code in pygame too . I'm now working on a game like vempire surviver but with no that 3 upgrades that show on the screen just a menu and worlds and some upgrades trophys and things like that it's very fun especially with python that all the calculation are a lot easyer.
I didn't learn from you but I've watched couple of videos I doest love to learn coding from people cause it's just doing copy paste but it's OK when someone learn global things and not writing a code about something and then say about it and I didn't learn nothing like in school 😢😢 I'm all python learned from chatGPT it's very easy like that but there is still things I don't know like await and the thing after the def -> and more but I doesn't need them now so when I'm .I'm gonna learn it
Hi Tim! I have been following your youtube channel for months now and I have availed your course in programming expert. It is my dream to work for you (for free) just to learn things directly from you, I will try my best to achieve that dream in the near future 😊. Much love from the Philippines and Saskatchewan.
Just watched your “5 things I wish I knew before becoming a SWE” & now I’m in a rabbit hole of watching all your videos while applying for a bootcamp through my college to learn more 😭
1 project of mine after studying python C to Python compilation was it didnt have direct list or object transfer to python from c language, well python work ended anyway after my company fired me there as a partime worker and a student...and also python mage huge mistake with python 3 it killed it as no more compatibility with previous pythons,.... good thing I got other jobs afterwards from diffrent programming languages...
Does not really matter, both brands are good for it - it mostly comes down to what you are gonna program and how andvanced your program will be, but just go for a nice CPU and RAM and then you are pretty much good to go. I am using AMD and I have been programming in python for a long time.
Hey, I have just completed my 12th grade and as of now I have learnt python and sql from cs50 courses. I tried projects you had made for your video for beginners, but the projects in this video seem way too complex to me. How do you suggest I move forward, as I look to submit my final project for the cs50 course?
Hlo mr. Tim i just started a channel I used to solve hacker rank problems of python and sql queries in leat code with beginner friendly explanation. So I need your support. I learn lot of python stuff from you...
Hey Tim, been watching you since 3 years, I’m a big fan , isn’t it obvious? I copied you (“tech with upeh - tech with Tim” ) Your projects and tutorials are super cool
Instead of 200 easy projects, its better to have 1-3 really hard projects that is new or improvement of something existing with your solution derived from several white papers from reputable publications like acm, ieee, microsoft research, arxiv, etc.
Bruh you said "projects" and just showed us all games. To make an actual project a python developer will always explore web dev, data analysis or ai/ml and rarely game development. A game development project in your resume is too niche and unwanted by companies these days
Bro literally said this ISN'T what he would put on his resume, it's the projects he LIKED. Making a game and playing it sounds a lot more enjoyable than some random sorting algorithm or something. I find it crazy you're surprised the most enjoyable projects for this guy was games lmao, try critical thinking
@@runnow2655I didn't say anything about sorting algorithm lol I mentioned some really genuine domains so my statement still stands that they're more preferable by the interviewer or for your own growth. But yeah I get it now, he mentioned he won't necessarily put it on resume and just did them for fun. Maybe I missed that line the first time I watched
This whole vídeo is fucking worthless because he simply decided to sell out to a no code program, baffled how more people don't see how idiotic that is.
Hi Tim! I have been following your youtube channel for months now and I have availed your course in programming expert. It is my dream to work for you (for free) just to learn things directly from you, I will try my best to achieve that dream in the near future 😊. Much love from the Philippines and Saskatchewan.
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Cant upload my photo on😅
How i can build your projects. Can you please help by providing video sol.
I'm a single father to two toddlers.I've learned everything I know about Python from you and AI in the last three months and now I have a personal agent chain that helps out around the house by controlling their screen time, lights, calendar, pediatrics Q&A, and even generates a small (but growing) passive income.
I am so thankful for your channel. Your forte is your pacing. You really hit that sweet spot between explaining thoroughly and keeping pace. When I'm learning the concept, you explain it well. When I know the concept, you move fast enough to keep momentum.
Wow that's awesome! Thanks so much for the comment and I am happy to have helped!
@@TechWithTim Have you played with some of the newer tools in that space? I'd love to see you take a crack at Crew AI, which is pretty popular among the open source community right now, or I have a request for a very very underrated gem: txtai. It was the easiest semantic embedding library for me to spin up, it has great tools, and no good tutorial videos.
Nice!
I started programming a few years ago like around 2018, the first completed project i worked on was a Digital Assistant in python that is by following ur tutorial series. I sticked around with u ever since and now I am 19. I have now done so many projects like Programming languages, Computer Algebra systems, I am more into low level side of Computer science like reverse engineering, Kernel dev, lang translators, embeded u get the idea... I love ur videos the way u explain things ...i always stick around and watch every video u upload. Thank u for all ur help u made my first steps so much easier.
(Pardon my language, english is my second 😊)
Hey Tim! I started learning python by watching your videos a few years ago :D, now I'm 17 and I develop Machine Learning models. Thank u for everything!
That is awesome!
bro is advanced, when i was 17 i was drooling over my keyboard trying to find why my code isnt working (indentation error)
@@tole3590y'all code since 17??? 😃😃😃😃
@@tole3590I aint a coder, however isnt that a mistake even senior developers do?😂😂
@@tole3590me but forgetting to add “()” after .lower
Hey Tim, you've been such an inspiration to me. Nearly two years ago, I would eagerly sit down with your UA-cam channel to code those fantastic Python projects, especially the dialogue games. They provided me with a deep understanding of the basics and everything I needed to kickstart my Python journey. Thank you for all that you do!
Your videos really help kick things off in my journey learning Python. Thank you.
Your recent full stack video is my favorite so far. A week before you posted it, I was already in the process of building an inventory manager. The video is a perfect fit for exactly where I am.
Can't wait to see what's next
So happy to hear that!!
Hey Tim! I've been coding for 6-7 years now and now I'm 13! (yes i started when i was 7 XD with python). Thanks for these tutorials and nice to see you grow over time, been watching you for years!
Absolute legend it always surprises me when young people get into coding so early
I been coding since i was 12. im 15 now
I just wanted to make games for some reason. that's why i learned to code
since 7!? bro you'll become a legend. May you never leave nor gone astray in your passion. God bless you kid
Hey Tim, I am a big fan of yours. I love how you explain things. Thank you so much. I've learned more from you then any of my professors put together. So, thank you so much.
Absolutely loved this 5 projects! Really gave me some inspiration. I've been learning data structures and algorithms and, after creating a Battleship game in Python using pygame, the Sudoku project is enourmously enticing. I will definitely try it out although it seems a bit too complicated given my coding experience so far. But hey, it's all about challenging ourselves and step out of our comfort zone, only there we will make considerable progress. And if I were able to build a Single-player Battleship game agains the computer (even though the memory usage could have been lower), I believe I can create this game!
Hey!!Thank Tim bro ..I'm learning from last year and i finished the beginner and intermediate course in python with the help of you..I'm expecting more videos from python from you.. Love from India❤🎉
Hey tim! Just wanted to let you know that you're doing an excellent job, keep it going! :)
Really appreciate that!
nice projects tim!!
I absolutely love all his videos ❤ the ability to explain things in a simple manner Tim really is a genius.
Awesome video Tim! You've helped me understand some confusing concepts in python, thank you.
Oh, the sudoku pronunciation. From what i gather, you're pronouncing it like an English word
he's saying it with the correct Japanese pronunciation
It's great to see someone with such passion for code.
love the pj 4 the most, solving problems by what we learnt is always feeling great whatever scale of pj is
Great video Man
That's very fun projects, Amazing tim good work buddy
I'm loving code in pygame too .
I'm now working on a game like vempire surviver but with no that 3 upgrades that show on the screen just a menu and worlds and some upgrades trophys and things like that it's very fun especially with python that all the calculation are a lot easyer.
I didn't learn from you but I've watched couple of videos I doest love to learn coding from people cause it's just doing copy paste but it's OK when someone learn global things and not writing a code about something and then say about it and I didn't learn nothing like in school 😢😢 I'm all python learned from chatGPT it's very easy like that but there is still things I don't know like await and the thing after the def -> and more but I doesn't need them now so when I'm .I'm gonna learn it
I can remember playing super mini golf in high school. Late at night going home looking up tutorials on how to replicate that game!
Can we get details of all the 200 programs you made ??
thanks man yuh always help
Hi Tim! I have been following your youtube channel for months now and I have availed your course in programming expert. It is my dream to work for you (for free) just to learn things directly from you, I will try my best to achieve that dream in the near future 😊. Much love from the Philippines and Saskatchewan.
Hey Tim, could you make a video showcasing the top 5 project you WOULD put on your resume? 😊
I cant access your chess community as invite link is invalid same thing for coding challenges.
can you tell how long that you took to learn python professionaly
@JG-MV what?
WOW!!! Well done!!! Excellent work... 👏👏👏👏👌👌👌👌🖖🖖🖖🖖🖖
Hey Tim! Do you have a video on your schedule creator? Because I can’t find it on your channel
Just watched your “5 things I wish I knew before becoming a SWE” & now I’m in a rabbit hole of watching all your videos while applying for a bootcamp through my college to learn more 😭
Keep at it!
Tim, do you have ideas for projects that are not games?
Hey Tim, please answer my question, why we learn coding while no code platform are available, is career of Developer is end here.
1 project of mine after studying python C to Python compilation was it didnt have direct list or object transfer to python from c language, well python work ended anyway after my company fired me there as a partime worker and a student...and also python mage huge mistake with python 3 it killed it as no more compatibility with previous pythons,.... good thing I got other jobs afterwards from diffrent programming languages...
Thanks,
Love your channel . I have a question . The sound quality is wonderful.
Which mic are you using ?
Eran
please tell me on which platform to build a PC for Python? amd or intel?
Does not really matter, both brands are good for it - it mostly comes down to what you are gonna program and how andvanced your program will be, but just go for a nice CPU and RAM and then you are pretty much good to go. I am using AMD and I have been programming in python for a long time.
how does the code for the schedule work? I tried to make a similar system and the schedule that it produces has come out poorly
Hi Tim
I am bad at math but want to learn to code
What types of math do I need to study
If you could do a react js tutorial building a real time online shopping project that would be great
Hey, I have just completed my 12th grade and as of now I have learnt python and sql from cs50 courses. I tried projects you had made for your video for beginners, but the projects in this video seem way too complex to me. How do you suggest I move forward, as I look to submit my final project for the cs50 course?
How can I run the file I downloaded as zip in Python, or can I download it directly in Python?
I think it's pronounced soo-DOE-koo. Nice video! I love these games!
Havent u done any data science projects u can show?
Can you make a similar videos with your must impressive ones that you would put on a resume?
How to send new updates to a published python project
Why promote bubble? Your channel is all about coding not “NOCODING”. I’m confused.
Boohoo 😢
@@yinpin9936 Question is a valid one. I’m learning to code using some of Tim’s resources. Should I be including no-code tools in my skill set?
the games were so cool, am gonna try pygame now😝
Hlo mr. Tim i just started a channel I used to solve hacker rank problems of python and sql queries in leat code with beginner friendly explanation. So I need your support. I learn lot of python stuff from you...
Rank me
Wow Tim, can't thank you enough
last one is kingdom rush my fav game ever
We want tutorial for project 4 ❤
Project 4🔥🔥
the tower defense game looks almost exactly like kingdom rush from ironhide.
Is it me or that last project looks suspiciously similar to Kingdom Rush?
Useful ❤
thank god found your channel
Hey Tim, been watching you since 3 years, I’m a big fan , isn’t it obvious? I copied you (“tech with upeh - tech with Tim” )
Your projects and tutorials are super cool
Nice video
I noticed 4/5 are games
Yep haha
can you share ur cv , it will help
do you think programmer will be usless in the future ?
blunder by black at 4:16 xD
It’s actually a newly invented opening
Instead of 200 easy projects, its better to have 1-3 really hard projects that is new or improvement of something existing with your solution derived from several white papers from reputable publications like acm, ieee, microsoft research, arxiv, etc.
Bruh you said "projects" and just showed us all games. To make an actual project a python developer will always explore web dev, data analysis or ai/ml and rarely game development. A game development project in your resume is too niche and unwanted by companies these days
Is working with mass amounts of data more fun than making a game you enjoy to you?
You should work on your English lil bro. He said he will show us his 5 favorite projects he had fun coding, not the best or impressive ones.
Bro literally said this ISN'T what he would put on his resume, it's the projects he LIKED.
Making a game and playing it sounds a lot more enjoyable than some random sorting algorithm or something.
I find it crazy you're surprised the most enjoyable projects for this guy was games lmao, try critical thinking
@@runnow2655I didn't say anything about sorting algorithm lol I mentioned some really genuine domains so my statement still stands that they're more preferable by the interviewer or for your own growth. But yeah I get it now, he mentioned he won't necessarily put it on resume and just did them for fun. Maybe I missed that line the first time I watched
a project is a name for a python file dummy
i’m not gonna finish the video just because you sponsored someone
indeed ~
Me building a todo app for my final year project.
*Meanwhile my classmates: ^
Best
Excellent
Correct suu-doo-ku
😃
First 🥇
You are a brilliant man give you date of birth
This whole vídeo is fucking worthless because he simply decided to sell out to a no code program, baffled how more people don't see how idiotic that is.
Hi Tim! I have been following your youtube channel for months now and I have availed your course in programming expert. It is my dream to work for you (for free) just to learn things directly from you, I will try my best to achieve that dream in the near future 😊. Much love from the Philippines and Saskatchewan.