When You Watch A Python Tutorial Once...

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Python is that language that everyone tells you it's "Just so easy to learn!", until you stumble upon Asyncio, Generators, Pytorch, Numpy and the coding philosophy behind the language and then you start questioning why you decided to be a programmer in the first place

DarkWizard
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The best way to learn a language is to speak to its native speakers
So the best way to learn python is to speak to a python

DendrocnideMoroides
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Freaking obliterate that subscribe button for more Billy :)

MrPSolver
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The link Frek sends at the end actually leads to a good py tutorial, it's the one I used to learn most fundamentals

xShay
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Why are you always attacking me Jokes aside, all these videos are so funny yet so relatable.

Cazu_Orddu_Medea
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I swear this man has worked with interns before and is just relaying his stories

gnmy
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Python, the object-oriented programming language that's incredibly easy to use and learn so long as you never use it as an object-oriented programming language.

AwesomeDwarves
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I would've just deleted that file. No code = no bugs

Sam-pngb
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That whole putting the code into a list got me hard😂😂😂💀

claverbarreto
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Every video in this series makes my ribs hurt from laughing so much. Plz make more

meowmix
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Greetings, Mr. P Solver!

Videos featuring Billy are really funny! On the other hand, they are horrifying, to be honest!

-- Why? - you may ask. Well, imagine a valley. On one side of the valley is Billy and beginner coders like Billy (including myself). Billy learned the basic stuff: lists, tuples and dictionaries. On the other side of the valley are people like Mr. P Solver, doing really cool things, like modelling flow of exhaust gases in propulsion engine. The question is: how do you cross from one side to another? How do you move beyond basic things? Most of tutorials are fairly similar, with varying degree of detail. But there is lack of intermediate level tutorials, something for those who learned the basics and aspire to move further.

Any advice?

leibaleibovich
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the realization that you know nothing hits a lot of times when you code

Cornholio
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The more you do something the more you get better at it. Just like anything else. And especially as a programmer you need to learn to self teach, look EVERYTHING up (you need to become good at that). Start by copying stuff and then understanding how it works and then extrapolate off of that to gain a more complete understanding of how things can get done. Then its off to code your own shit, suffer, and then keep doing that.
P.S. it's never wrong to copy things from stackoverflow or wherever, just make sure you understand how they work beforehand.

dijkstra
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This series is one of my favorite things now.

daved
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could never be me i mastered python from a 20second tiktok

Terminator-htsx
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Lol, it doesnt matter how "easy" the language you choose to code in is, youll still hit that wall where you need to learn and practice solid programming logic

stevenedwards
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Cara, isso foi muito legal. Parabéns pelo vídeo.

dimatefps
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I’ve watched like several 12 hour long python tutorials and still not learning what a Boolean is, it’s like trying to draw a city with a white crayon it’s not sticking

alspheraticpacket
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i grant you the title…
THE BELUGA OF PROGRAMMING

HydroPlayzUltra-ItzHydroMaster
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I didnt learn that tuples was a thing until python gave me an error being like: "you need a tuple for that, lol". And i still dont know when to use tuples

orr