Love this channel and video and hope for more like these. I plan on majoring in computer science next year and am slightly worried since I have lots of foundation for math but not much in programming, but this video gives me hope
In my programing semester I learned in Java: Types of data Variables Loops and conditionals Functions Classes and objects Inheritance and polymorphism Abstract classes and interface Etc.
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I was just wondering about the part where the computer is printing out the numbers when you put in the loop. My computer wasn't able to print as much in a few seconds . What does that mean?
*Hey Zach,* I'm sorry but at this point of time it's not possible for me to enroll in the Coursera Python Learning course (as I'm already under student loan. I can't add any more monthly expenditure at least for now). But I'm very eager to learn python. I have gone through many free courses but the problem is they teach all the basics without showing any kind of applications for them. In this video you showed how to create a web crawler and extract emails from a document with so little code. It will be extremely helpful if you can make just 1 more APPLICATION BASED Python project video like this one with few more examples. Thank You...
How did you learn programming arduino as you mentioned that you used it in many projects. A similar video for arduino programming will be really appreciated.
If you have the maths sure. I'm assuming in the minor you covered a decent amount of quantum mechanics, because after you have the maths QM which is the most non intuitive stuff will be the biggest challenge.
hey, thank you for your channel! Being that you are an engineer, how much RAM do you use? trying to hopefully make 1 wise purchase instead of 2. is the lenovo that comes stocked with 128Gb okay or should I expect to need more? any help from anyone would be appreciated - scilab noob
Hi Zach, thank for your videos. It is very interesting this one on Python.... However, why you don't make one where to explain the object programming in Python? Thanks
Any laptop recommendations for beginning to program (Java)? I'm only a freshman and I have no idea what I'm getting myself into, I just want to try out Computer Science. Any advice?
For data or if you deal with a lot of mathematical "bagage". I have a friend who uses it to replicate through geometrical disposition (along with their surface and mouvment) tge deformations of a material she studies for her PhD. It s not really physics but I bet you ll find more specific cases in physics too (since Fortran is not that great ).
I will be doing another one of these soon with machine learning so let me know any feedback/requests you guys have.
please make one on C++
Big Data!
Just when I was thinking about learning it! Expecting a quality vid soon!
When are you doing a video on photonics as you promised?
I’ve started doing ML in Coursera with my colleges CS Club. VERY Informative. Also getting me a little more of a drive for Calculus
You truely have dedicated your life for your viewers ❤️❤️❤️ I love your videos
Love this channel and video and hope for more like these. I plan on majoring in computer science next year and am slightly worried since I have lots of foundation for math but not much in programming, but this video gives me hope
Literally the first couples monthes of ap computer science in 20 minutes.... you are a life-saver Zach!
Literally waited long for this.. Thank you so much 💪🙏💯
Same here
Hi check my python tutorial for absolute beginners once
you won't be disappointed
Have a nice day!✌️
You explain this so much better than all the tutorials i watched :D
Thanks, this what I was looking for!!
In my programing semester I learned in Java:
Types of data
Variables
Loops and conditionals
Functions
Classes and objects
Inheritance and polymorphism
Abstract classes and interface
Etc.
DoobieDui I learned this in my high school it was lit
Plz make more python videos.
Your method of teaching is amazing
Idk why people don't explain these kinda learning stuff in depth you're vids are really cool
Thank you very much for this, with this I will be able to practice a lot before I start university
Thnx for making this vid man realy helpful info🖒
Can you do about nuclear engineering next time aswell?
Please
Sir, you are a gift to humanity
Thanks for your efforts dude 👍👍👍
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Excellent video bro
Very thorough video 😎👍
Zach, your really engaging.
Does any body know what zach studied ??
Thank you finally i can see the big picture of programming .
9:07
Ctrl + F + ("@")
Am I a programmer now?
Edit: I need keep watching at least 23 seconds more until I decide to comment
Nice video!
Could you do a video explaining hackathons and how to prepare for them?
Hi MajorPrep
I loved this video a lot
Your videos are amazing
I was just wondering about the part where the computer is printing out the numbers when you put in the loop. My computer wasn't able to print as much in a few seconds . What does that mean?
Why don't you make a video on how to design PCB on KiCAD?
*Hey Zach,*
I'm sorry but at this point of time it's not possible for me to enroll in the Coursera Python Learning course (as I'm already under student loan. I can't add any more monthly expenditure at least for now).
But I'm very eager to learn python. I have gone through many free courses but the problem is they teach all the basics without showing any kind of applications for them. In this video you showed how to create a web crawler and extract emails from a document with so little code.
It will be extremely helpful if you can make just 1 more APPLICATION BASED Python project video like this one with few more examples.
Thank You...
Why this f@cking awesome channel doesn't have 10m subscribers????? Why?
How did you learn programming arduino as you mentioned that you used it in many projects.
A similar video for arduino programming will be really appreciated.
Data structure sounds so cool☺.
At 2:22 you should've said quotation marks instead of parentheses.
Can u make a similar type of video for programming related to hardware for eg arduino
Can someone pursue research or grad studies in Physics, having completed an undergrad, majoring in Computer Science and minoring in Physics?
If you have the maths sure. I'm assuming in the minor you covered a decent amount of quantum mechanics, because after you have the maths QM which is the most non intuitive stuff will be the biggest challenge.
@@ryans9094 Thank you very much for your kind reply. Really appreciate it!
Woooooo!! I love programming
Will the command open in python run an exe file instead of reading it as txt?
MajorPrep, I have a question. Can electrical engineers for into software engineering if they learn multiple coding languages besides C and Python?
You definitely can, I know some Electrical Engineering majors who are excellent programmers.
My software engineering professor actually studied electrical engineering.
hey, thank you for your channel! Being that you are an engineer, how much RAM do you use? trying to hopefully make 1 wise purchase instead of 2. is the lenovo that comes stocked with 128Gb okay or should I expect to need more? any help from anyone would be appreciated - scilab noob
print("This vidoe is awsome")
Output: This vidoe is awsome
Sir, please do us a favour and link us a site to learn blue j Java programming.
What text editor is he using in this video?
Can I learn ai and engineering skill from coursea
Hi Zach, thank for your videos. It is very interesting this one on Python....
However, why you don't make one where to explain the object programming in Python?
Thanks
Any laptop recommendations for beginning to program (Java)? I'm only a freshman and I have no idea what I'm getting myself into, I just want to try out Computer Science. Any advice?
Very beautiful sweet sir Tq so much
how is python useful for a physics degree?
Python is used a lot on data analytics as well. If you're analyzing data you're probably going to come across python at some point.
For data or if you deal with a lot of mathematical "bagage". I have a friend who uses it to replicate through geometrical disposition (along with their surface and mouvment) tge deformations of a material she studies for her PhD. It s not really physics but I bet you ll find more specific cases in physics too (since Fortran is not that great ).
Also can you do a video on b.com or about Chartered Accountant.
Please do a mining engineering video🙏🙏🙏
Hi I’m pleasantly surprised by the video, can I request a java video?
python is very similar to javascript :) easy
Are you going to be uploading python tutorials from now on ???
No was just this one. But will probably do a few more on programming, just not so much a tutorial type video.
count += 1 could've done it too, but shorter
vidoe = "cool"
if vidoe == "cool":
print("This vidoe is cool")
You're from Detroit Michigan
Reminds me a lot of LUA.
16:57 talking *is* hard
I learned C
Python looks like an easier language to learn
C was my first language too and I agree. Had to use c for hardware programming though so it worked out.