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You go straight to the point , I love it , you don't have to say much, your concepts are clear and understandable, It took me one video to subscribe, Continue making these videos they are worth every second,🔥🔥🔥
This series is hands down the best content to learn python on youtube I've ever seen. I've been struggling a lot since I started to learn coding in python and I keep finding myself going through the episodes to check out its contents. 10/10 not pushing
I've been a developer focusing on Python for over 5 years & still watch every one of your videos. How I wish that this had been available when I was learning. Also because of your series, I started writing docstrings again! :-p
@@mabd7340 almost nobody just makes a living being a Python dev. You need to have several other languages like JS , react , C++ to get a real job Good luck
I swear I can't with these videos anymore.. Looooool '... where this mathematical sin was committed.' I absolutely love your videos, I'm glad to be a software engineer. These videos remind me of what programming should always be like, fun, mind boggling interesting and exciting.
It is one of the best teaching videos i have ever seen. The way the young lady explains without unnecessary fussing around is simply awesome. Just enjoy the videos. Please also make vidoes on other topics as well. The clarity and smooth delivery is unrivaled in the Teaching Video catagory
Return will exit the function, and the else block will not run. The finally block will.... So you didn't close the file. You should have read in the else, closed in the else, and then returned. (Because your f.close() never runs.) At least I'm pretty sure of that, because I just tested it on python 3.7.3
It wouldn't be more appropriate to swap the contents of the else and finally clauses on the last example? We need to always close the file (therefore finally), but the time calculation of the opening time only makes sense when i'm able to open the file (therefore else).
Is this series still being maintained with new videos coming soon? I would like to become a patron and help support this series if so. This series is educational and fun at the same time! I really like these videos, I am subscribed to the channel and of course thumbs up!
What a kind message - your support would be amazing! We are continuing this series, and we are in the middle of editing the next video now! Thank you!!
@@Socratica awesome, I am now a patron and I hope your channel continues to grow and becomes even more successful! Thank you for the terrific content! The short and targeted Python training videos are among the best on the Internet and the dry sense of humor cracks me up!
This video is so fun, and the effort you put into these videos is SO appreciated. You earned a subscriber with this one, thank you for your exceptional work Sorocratica!!
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Great tutorials, definitely recommended ! Ulka's (the Presenter) explanations are really clear, besides she is funny and ... beautiful ! ; ) Subscribed !
Might be a good idea to talk about context managers, a much much cleaner way to handle exceptions, entry points, exit points, and cleanup (such as closing a resource, whether it's a socket, file, or anything else)
Socratica : Notice how these Exception end with error and not Exception? Me seriously paying attention Socratica: because this how it's done in python 🙄😂😂
I don't understand why people dislike this video! THIS IS AWESOME! This is the only youtube channel I know that teaches python in this kind of way, the FUN way
Hello Madam. Ur videos are too good. We expect more and more videos on Python By you only. Please provide us as more as possible. Are else if u hav any website regarding python which was developed u,please send us that Link..... Thank you...........
can Any one helped me for this issue: I made it locally between two files located in same folder and working fine like this way: First.py x=4 import second second.py from main import * if x == 5: print x else: print "sorry" My question how to pass it remotely in same network? Thanks for help of that
i am on python '3.10' and when i run the program and "import vpython" it says : "Exception: The non-notebook version of vpython requires Python 3.5 or later. vpython does work on Python 2.7 and 3.4 in the Jupyter notebook environment." anyone can help!!