Learn Python Programming Tutorial Online Training by Durga Sir On 05-02-2018

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Your lessons are really helpful. I recently started watching this tutorial. I am in United States right now. I am always afraid of coding. I started learning learning java multiple times but always quit in mid. This time I am really optimistic with Python. Your videos gave me a new hope to restart my career.
I would like to suggest you to create some forum/blog where everyone can share there queries and look for answers. That will be really great.
Thanks

ilavarshney
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my dream was to learn programming by Durga sir but I am a north Indian thats why I am not able to stay in Hyderabad, thank you so much for these valuable tutorials... these are very helpful hats off.

SerendipitySage
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Thank you so much Durga sir, , , After multiple attempts of learning python, this is where I felt easy to learn and I'm being consistent. These videos are a real blessing to people like me who doesn't have any programming knowledge.

sravanthisg
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Thank you Java Guru! and now Python Guru! for me . Most and best tutorials always!

nandinisurishetty
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Thank you for all the well organized videos with well explained content.

Can you edit the video title as well to say “class/ lecture number” ., please ?
This will be helpful when you have to stop multiple times when watching the video and you forget which lecture you were on. Thanks in advance for understanding.

TheMyouri
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sir u r like GOD for me ... no one is available which can teach like u .

amandeepsingh
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That was a Day i used to search on youtube about python tutorial ..but one day i found this video .. and really my life has been changing not only knowledge .
i dont know how to express love n appreciation with u ..

Only one thing i wannt to say sir ..
#Thank u a lot foe such tutorial ..
#And lots of #love #fRom #NEPAL

loksewabyte
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Thanks a lot sir I have electronics background so it was so hard for me to understand coding Concept I am so afraid of coding but recently I used to start watching ypur python lecture and my concept is getting better thanks a lot sir...you r doing a noble work I must appreciate your hard work thanks from bottom of my heart..

sandeepmahajan
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you are the Best tutor I've ever came acrossed!! Thanks a

shruthilaya_
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i am your fan sir. you are really awesome. i am totally speechless. hats offf. thank you Sirji

sainiashish
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i just love you sir :) everything is easily understandable.

badalpatil
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Wonderful Explanation...everything became crystal clear😊

divyaparwani
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Thanks sir, I have missed this lecture, thank you for uploading this video.

shubhamagrawal
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Sir, Namaste! In this video.
>>> x=[10, 20, 30, 40]
>>> b=bytes(x)
Sir, my question is both x & b are objects, then why?
>>> b[0:3]
b'\n\x14\x1e'
whereas
>>> x[0:3]
[10, 20, 30]

Now if both 'x' & 'b' are different, why using them in 'for' loop gives the same result below? Please reply.
>>> for i in b:
print(i)

10
20
30
40

>>> for i in x:
print(i)

10
20
30
40

shankarsen
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Very happy that Durga sir started Python...

srijags
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With newer versions of python object reusability has no limits on the length of integers and is even applicable on float and complex. please check this....
thank you sir

surajkushwah
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Really fantastic sir... teaching like talking to subject... sitting in my mind.. thank you for providing us.. this pandemic situation, really helpful

suneethaanil
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very helpful and informative. thank you

monicachakraborty
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Explaining to perspective of person with lowest computer knowledge ... hats off

duraig
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i am watching this class in 2023 after 5yrs i think now python updated because if i give a=300 and b=300 its pointing to same and when i give a=3.33 and b=3.33 its pointing to same .

srigeswar