5 IMPRESSIVE Python Resume Projects (You Can Finish in A Weekend)

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Building the right projects on your resume is the one way that you can put yourself ahead of other candidates and get that software engineer job if you don’t have a CS degree or any previous experience.

This is because let’s face it, when you’re looking for your first job, the employer needs evidence that you can do the job. And by building projects, you can show that. But you also need to build the right projects that show the few key skills that employers are looking for.

In this video, I will give you 5 options for these exact projects that you can build just using Python and even finish in a single weekend, including a step-by-step plan on exactly how to build all these projects, and btw you don’t require any prior knowledge of any of the tools I will talk about for any of these.

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CHAPTERS:
0:00 What it takes to succeed
2:13 Project 1
3:20 Project 2
4:52 Project 3
6:30 Project 4
7:36 Project 5
8:50 How to get a $70k+ job

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You make programming videos in a simple language that a non programmer can understand and want to become programmer. Happened with me. Thank you.

nhfgsew
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I love solving problems & finding solutions to future challenges!
Thanks for the video!

aylanelson
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I'm in college now. I'm going to begin working on my resume right now before I complete college

Novay
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very good advices, Thanks a lot and good luck

mohamadcisco
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Thanks, this is the first out of many videos which I was able to relate to and got few good project ideas, to solve my current small problems.

greydrifter
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Thank you I love these types of videos. Your other videos are good, but I love the ones where you actually describe some projects instead of talking about philosophies to learn coding. Please continue with these types of project-based and coding-focused videos Thank you.

Edit: For example I obviously loved this video but I think the best video on your channel was the python automation one(I think there were two of them - in that case I loved both). That was the first video of yours that I watched and that made me follow your channel

thedinosaurspecialist
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Your video not only passing programming knowledge to me but your passion

chunheiyiu
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I just wanted to ask you that did u consider completing cs 50 or what!?
like what are your opinions on cs 50 course

_.ruxir._
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My project is some how the last kind of project. I am in a half of making a scheduler, which imports my scrapers and get results together, compose mail and sent it to me regularly. It keeps eyes on antique book stores, because I am avid reader and I collect books so I regularly check those stores manually. But not anymore!

Last thing my project misses is the interface. I am about to build simole server and host it somewhere, make an authorization system, simple web app which allows me (as signed user) do upload my new scrapers, reschedule, change mail address, read logs from anywhere and get last results.

Currect state of my project can just to schedule, scrape and send mail, but it has to be configured manually which sucks. But nevermind. Building this is frustrating joy.

tomasslavik
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Step 6 is where it's at! 🙌
Coming from a mechanical engineering background, I understand all too well the "IAYHIAH" ("if all you have is a hammer" - then everything looks like a nail) approach of trying to "solve everything mechanically" when electronics and code will do a better job.
In the end you are a problem solver, don't limit yourself, draw from any field to solve the problem.

mihaelrebbure
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great video, mind opening for a beginner, my magic code is webscrapping to learn rn. Off I go I guess.

willperry
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if its still possible can you update the link to the Java Notes Scribbles notion template in the description of your video called "I Learned Java in 14 Days using THIS Framework (learn any language!" if it still exists

shaquille_oatmeal
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That's funny. You said not fix when I did a neck fix project at my school for python. Of course they can't say Netflix so we had to take the l and say net fix!

kaylove
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Hahaha, a program that adds more digits to my bank account😂

AstonJay
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When I see such post I remember the blessings I got from my grandmother before she breathed her last breath years ago. She put her hand on my head and said, "My grandson people will waste their time to read your comments in social media"
& I think today is that day.
😎 😎..

real_enforcer
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I'm not gonna lie my vision hasn't ever been more clear than this unfortunately I can't afford any of these courses so I'll just have to go the hard way but I haven't seen a video more insightful than this thanks a lot😂

adammuyobo
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if you can fully create functional projects with ChatGPT what would head Engineers and CEO'S think?

Rogue_Engineering
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Iam did personal portfolio web in django 😅

EMB_
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Can you plz tell me how to step in web development if i wanted to set a carrier?

ishikadey
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Prepare for running against the wind when it comes to creativity in professional software development. I did succeeded in creative programming problem solving (diploma thesis 1990 and few times after), but my practical working expierience (in Germany) taught me, that nobody wants creative software solutions. If you just do it creatively, prepare yourself for that it might be ...:
1. ignored ("1st they laugh, ...") due to its so called "unconformity" to standards, norms, or just not "downward-compatiblility" to what ever is already in-use (inhouse/institution/industrie),
2. The majority of (paid) administrators and users never want a different system than what the are used to, as they can't go work along existing organized (or not) procedures.
Today room for creative solutions might be found in (niches) beside already software using mainstream areas or undone tasks that did not exist before.

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