Project list 1. Automating decision making 0:14 2. Personal Finance Deshboard 3:39 3. Building a Game 6:40 4. NFT collection Network Analysis 10:26 5. Predicting Ethereum Prices 12:58
The first project really reminds me of my first Python project. I always can't decide what to cook so I made a csv file with food items in categories of breakfast, lunch and dinner, their healthiness ratings and how effortful they are. So via getting user input of what time of day I'm eating, how healthy I want it to be and how much effort I wanna put I would get a corresponding random food item. Very basic but I was very happy with it.
@@mertcangun901 Merhaba Mertcan, su an bende kendimi hala 'beginner' gibi görüyorum ama önerebilecegim ilk sey bence yüzlerce tutorial izlemek yerine en önemli olanlari ilk izleyip/okuyup (mesela pandas, numpy, sci-kit learn) sonra hemen projelere baslamak. Kaggle diye bi website var orda bir cok dataset var, orada ki datasetlerle farkli tür analizler yapip bu sekilde daha cabuk kendini gelistirebilirsin, umarim biraz yardimci olabildim :) Baska sorularin varsa sorabilirsin her zaman :)
Love these projects, thanks for sharing Tina! 🤩 I think I'd probably go for project #4. I've been using networkx for a while but have never thought of using it for an NFT project!
NFTs are going to be the closest thing to fraterny orginzations you can do so much with the money you raise through NFts and if you learn solidity language you can even create a voting system with governance tokens
for the first Project (anime choice), you can add Pyexcel module so you can write your anime data in an excel sheet (way more easier) and then import them in python
Would personally love to see a more in-depth explanation of the first project and how to implement it! Seems very fun and interesting but scary for a new programmer who doesn't know how to do everything! A tutorial or a more-in depth explanation on how to code some of it seems interesting!
I think its more of like a die and it outputs something depending on the outcome of the die, Try experimenting first with the random function and lists and you're good to go.
For project #2, to poll on a timed schedule we could create an micro service on AWS Lambda to run our script and update the dashboard. Maybe even use the 'event' of receiving new data/transaction to trigger our Lambda function
I think it's also important to come up with your own projects that matter to you. This allows you to stand out a lot more and a lot more passion will come through in e.g. interviews when you talk about them.
I love, love, love how the first project is truly beginner friendly. I just started learning python as my first programming language and I didn't get scared away by the idea of making a list to randomly give me an anime to watch. Yay!
You are legit one of the few people that explain your thought process with images on screen. As someone with ADHD without meds this helps a lot. Subbed!
Someone tell me how do I start? Like where do i start? Learn the basics step by step or just do project? Do i just copy the code for the project? Most of the time I feel so stuck and give up eventually. I dont know aything idk where and how to start. I feel like I have no proper guidance and resource and I'm doing everything wrong way. I have wasted alot of my time cause I feel this way every single day.
*#5_Unique_Python_Projects_**:* 1. Automatic Decision Making Skills - Lists, Random Module, Input Function Advance Skills - Pandas, APIs 2. Personal Finance Dashboard Skills - Base Python, Pandas, Streamlit Advance Skills - APIs 3. Building a Game (Secret Questions) Skills - Base Python, GUIs(Turtle) 4. NFT Collection Network Analysis Skills - Base Python, Pandas, NetworkX, PyViz 5. Predicting Ethereum Prices Skills - Base Python, Pandas, APIs, ML Time Series Analysis
I'm really interested in the full turorial about making a Personal Finance Dashboard (at 3:36 in your video). I'm looking in the comments, as well as Avery's page, but can't seem to find the video you're referencing. Could you please provide a link to the full tutorial from Avery? Thanks!
These are great project ideas, as a learner I would really want to see how will you actually do that. Just a request in continuation to this video will you be able to show us how would you work on each of the project, something like real-time work
Critique: - I saw no link for the finance dashboard tutorial in description. -I am pretty sure you didn't mention that mint only works for people from U.S. or Canada. Ps. Does anyone know an app that works for the second project for Europeans?
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I am just a beginner so I just want to do the projects and learn while I am doing them but I do appreciate hearing about the thought process behind it . I have got down lists and getting items from the lists , I have down the if statement and elif and else , I can define a function , I can write a class , not a very good class but a class . I know some turtle commands , I know some of the random library and I know a little bit of pygame and pygame zero but I am pretty sure that is not enough to get a job . I forgot I know how to use input and how to respond to input and there is range which I do not have a very good grasp on . I probably know more than I think I know but like I said it is not enough to get a job . Getting a job in programming is going to become very important for me probably within the next ten years . I would like to get a head start on it . I also wrote a class that I am unsure what to do with . I have watched tutorials on classes and unfortunately it never works for me the way it does in the video so is the problem me or them ? My main goal other than writing apps is to make video games . I know you can make video games in game engines and I have been doing that but in just about every game engine the good ones anyway all require some kind of coding and that is what got me pursuing programming .
I think I'll do #4 and #5. They sound more interesting to me, especially the introduction of ML in #5. I'll add a sentiment analysis from Twitter as well. And, maybe, expand to other crypto currencies 🤔
Hi Tina! Great video! Your content is getting better and better! Keep it up! I am interested in the personal finance dashboard project and the automated decision-making one. As soon as I start I will post my git. It sounds fun! I couldn't find the link to your friend Avery's project (the one on the personal finance dashboard, I did see the one on NFTs that is referenced here) and I went on his youtube page but since I didn't what it's called I couldn't find it (tried different potential names). If you have it handy could you post it, please? Thanks and have a great day!
Hi, i am kind of beginner in python. I was looking for projects to increment my learning and i found your video. I just wanna say thank you!! I made the first one you said in the video and in the precess i learned so much!! You know a site i can post my code for other people give me feedbacks?
the link for JikanPy is not in the description :( btw thanks for the video, helped me to decide what to do in this long journey that I will have with coding!
Anyone have the link for the video walkthrough she mentioned for the personal finance dashboard? I don't see it in the description and can't seem to find it anywhere else. Thanks!
Fantastic ideas Tina! Absolutely love listening to you and your advice...I'm always learning from you and you motivate me and it's like my friend is looking out for me lol xx
6:20 How toupdate it: can Pandas do it? I am trying to figure this out for a different project I am working on right now actually. Good vid nonetheless. Thanks Tina!
Hey guys I need some help, I keep on getting a "list index out of range" error even though the index is in range I even wrote a piece of code to print the intext for the word I'm referring to which is 'horror' and it confirms its in index 2 but when I put it under a if statement it gives me the error. for item in anime_series_list: if item[0] == genre: # adventure print(''.join(anime_series_list[0])) if item[2] == genre: # horror print(''.join(anime_series_list[2])) if item[1] == genre: # action print(''.join(anime_series_list[1])) else: print('INVALID OPTION') can someone please tell me what I'm doing wrong, if you need to see the full python text I can comment it at request.
Wish you could do a more extensive video on "automated decision making". It seems to be the most noob-friendly out of the bunch. Thank you and good night!
These are really cool ideas. I am sad that i mever thought about them. Since I am graduated from electronics engineering department, I always come up with electronics + some ML type of ideas but especially the anime project is going to be fun.
Hi, any quick tips for someone wanting to be a data scientist but without a related degree? How long do you think will it take to land a job for this situation? Thank you! :)
your cat is so cute! Unfortunately, my 2 cats ran away when i moved 2 my new place; scared off by all these strange people walking in & out of the house. i decided not 2 adopt any more pets bec i'm at times out of the house for as much as 12h. The pets will need some co during that time.