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In this video I'm going to teach you Python by working through a project from scratch! A completely new project to me! Hopefully this will make you a lot more confident and help you learn Python. Follow along and comment down below how it worked for you!
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@TechWithTim
@TechWithTim 8 месяцев назад
Start a high paying tech career making $60k+/year with NO DEBT: coursecareers.com/a/techwithtim
@TheScorpion615
@TheScorpion615 7 месяцев назад
I'm definitely interested and i am new to your channel i have been binge watching hoping i can learn how to do coding ❤ Question how long have you been doing this for?
@louisjeffries4789
@louisjeffries4789 Год назад
I typed print(“hello world”) then came straight to the advanced shit, like a man
@demetriuslewis6750
@demetriuslewis6750 Год назад
THIS IS WHAT RU-vid NEEDS MORE OF!!! the real process of thinking and working on a project. THANK YOU TIM!
@itdoesanimation
@itdoesanimation Год назад
Agreed. We have too many language specific tutorials and not enough project structure related tutorial to create actual working programs. So thank you for making this.
@torexanovich.
@torexanovich. Год назад
I agree.
@joelvoxberg4678
@joelvoxberg4678 Год назад
I agree, though I felt this tutorial was a bit high paced. I would like to have seen more about the thinking of how to structure the work. Why did we start with the deposit function? it did seem like Tim hade done this problem before hand and just coded it from memory and therefore a few mistakes slipet in. I did enjoy it tho!
@desertmav8632
@desertmav8632 Год назад
I think it’s probably important to try hard to avoid “paralysis by analysis”
@daguru4089
@daguru4089 Год назад
@@joelvoxberg4678 He mentioned he likes to start with user input and that's why he started with the deposit function
@LBU3N0
@LBU3N0 Год назад
Thanks Tim! Truly appreciate your way of teaching. Keep them coming!
@musicstation-_-
@musicstation-_- Год назад
Dude!! is the tutorial that good
@Hashir404
@Hashir404 Год назад
Oh gosh my dude just donated a 100 bucks !!! Appreciated your love for programming!
@noubaharshaikh6387
@noubaharshaikh6387 Год назад
​@@musicstation-_- this tutorial is worth easily 1000+ but you need to have basic knowledge
@l3gend272
@l3gend272 Год назад
Tim didn’t even reply or acknowledge, that’s tuff
@CorridorJ
@CorridorJ Год назад
@@l3gend272 with a tip that high , Tim probably did it in person
@lukask.2549
@lukask.2549 Год назад
that's literally one of the best videos ever for python people who have the basics and are trying to advance to own projects. Keep it up! Subscribed for sure
@jonateez
@jonateez Год назад
Tim, you are definitely (if not the best) one of the BEST python youtubers out there. I absolutely love your explanations, your thinking process and overall quality of videos. I'm still learning how to effectively use python as a programming language (I am relatively new to programming with text based languages) and to write good and clean code. Thank you so much for these videos and your time put into them. :)
@samconstantinou2335
@samconstantinou2335 Год назад
I find building projects and learning at the same time is far more enjoyable than just learning without building anytime at all, thank you Tim 🙏🏼❤️
@memphisartguy2
@memphisartguy2 Год назад
Yeah, so the best way to dive in for me was I wanted a net currency that excepted every where. Porn. So I built a web scrapper using wget and some logic (where python comes in) so to make it even more valuable I when after porn books (series). So 1 need a menu, 2 need variables, 3 need a fetch method, 4 need a counter(s). 5 need if error don't crash. It was easily hundreds of hours and a lot of polishing. So recent was a python script for a YT downloader, and YT Brute Force downloader (YT doesn't always share all videos) and then Mp4 to Mp3. Now YT is an endless source for Mp3's.
@matthewstone2545
@matthewstone2545 Год назад
@@memphisartguy2 Bro... what?
@ramandeepsingh3705
@ramandeepsingh3705 Год назад
@@matthewstone2545 😂😂😂
@1zo514
@1zo514 Год назад
@@matthewstone2545 lol
@the_god_killah
@the_god_killah Год назад
@@memphisartguy2 💀
@MortazaHussein
@MortazaHussein Год назад
Thank you , thank you and thank you!! This is the kind of videos that makes sense to me based on a challenging project with algorithmic/problem solving process I really hope that you can do more projects like this. And the time of 1 hour is perfect, not too short and not too long Thank you Tim, I have learnt a lot from this one!
@kitwarren2493
@kitwarren2493 Год назад
Great idea for a video format! This was amazing - I'd love to see more at varying levels of difficulty. Thank you Tim!
@ivanmironov599
@ivanmironov599 Год назад
Absolutely outstanding tutorial! I appreciate how you get right into things but also take the time to break it down and easily explain why you would use a certain function, command, method, etc. Most other tutorials just drone on and on and I end up falling asleep halfway through, but your teaching style reflects that of someone who understands how some of us could use a well thought out explanation of what does what and why/when you would use it. I have learned more about Python (the core, basic functions) in the first 10 minutes from you than I did with a tutorial course in two days. You got a sub from me.
@brittneyboone2993
@brittneyboone2993 Год назад
Hey just wanted to say thank you for your video. It's really good. Straight to the point and very informative. I'm trying to learn to code myself and this is exactly what I need to help me on my journey. Make more videos please. 🙂
@gneeliesandthings6396
@gneeliesandthings6396 Год назад
This was absolutely extraordinary - thank you Tim for all this wonderful work and a great lesson!!
@camipereiras2908
@camipereiras2908 Год назад
I started learning python one week ago, and I was able to follow for most of your tutorial. That’s amazing. You’re an outstanding teacher. THANK YOU!!
@maryjshua
@maryjshua Год назад
I'm currently taking python beginner course and this project has helped me A LOT! Thank you so much Tim!
@nagyvencel5858
@nagyvencel5858 Год назад
I know HTML, CSS, SCSS and I learned a little bit of python long ago. Now im coming back to just build projects and fun in python and these videos are absolutely great for it! Thanks Jim for this project, it was very fun even Im not a begginer at coding. Amazing!
@thebrodstar
@thebrodstar 11 месяцев назад
This was excellent! My biggest issue with learning on various platforms is not understanding how various parts of the code is used in real life, this really helped me. Well done!
@vanste9876
@vanste9876 Год назад
This is so good, it is not annoying, it doesnt bother with some useless info, straight to the point and very clear explanation. Sub from me
@tennasadam5780
@tennasadam5780 Год назад
This is exactly what i needed a year ago for my programming class. Hope i pass it this semester
@arunima29
@arunima29 Год назад
This is great! Thanks a lot. Please do more such follow-along projects. It really helps us to understand the logical workflow.
@tibigravel
@tibigravel Год назад
You are legend for me in Python tutorials, you have perfect English (easy to understand for a non native like me) and perfect pace to follow along as a beginner.
@Music_PsyQuake
@Music_PsyQuake Год назад
Most definitely needed this! Perfect video for beginners good job tim !
@timothytjerije7262
@timothytjerije7262 2 месяца назад
Quality sound and clear on-screen text makes your projects outstanding. Keep it up Tim From Tim
@cngyt3005
@cngyt3005 Год назад
Great video Tim! Please upload more of these, it's very helpful.
@samanthaecotothermia7896
@samanthaecotothermia7896 Год назад
Step by step learning of the thinking process is super helpful for me, personally. Thank you!!
@nikkehtine
@nikkehtine 6 месяцев назад
Currently learning Rust following this tutorial. It feels good to feel like you're actually problem solving together with the tutorial and not just copy-pasting code
@tsuis1
@tsuis1 Год назад
Absolutely wonderful. I watched this over and over again. Great tutorial! Thank you for your time and effort once again!
@mo-me-mo
@mo-me-mo 10 месяцев назад
i broke this project up into a few days, but with the extra time, i could really follow along and absorb the info. awesome video and great teaching format, i actually solved some of my errors on my own too! overall, a project to be proud about as a beginner :)
@FadezGG
@FadezGG Год назад
thank you for this! I'm currently going to school for comp sci, and honestly I cant seem to learn how they're teaching me, but this is helping me so much. RU-vid needs more people like you!
@disispeter
@disispeter 6 месяцев назад
bro first and foremost i want to tell you thank you soo much, im going to spend some time on ya channel going through different python situations.. i've been teaching myself for a couple months and this is by far the happiest ive been, reaching the end with no bugs or synax erros.. much love
@scottyharp
@scottyharp Год назад
Being VEEEEEEERY new to python, most of this didn't "make sense" BUT it did at the same time. It doesn't based on me not knowing all the syntax, but your explanation of what exactly each line means did tell a story of how all of this code works together. Great job!
@whosBenne
@whosBenne Год назад
this is my second time ever learning and working with Python. Even though I didn't understand anything you said as you said it and I basically copied everything you did to get a working Slot Machine, you taught so well. It made me realize how much you REALLY know about coding and how much I have to learn about all the logic itself.
@aflous
@aflous Год назад
37:15 There is no need for print(), you can just: else: print(column[row]), the EOL will be added automatically when not specifying the seperator
@GawdTy
@GawdTy Год назад
thx this fixed an issue for me ith my rows not lining up correctly
@djm03
@djm03 28 дней назад
You're the best!!!! Fixed my problems with the not even line up
@DavidDorenfeld
@DavidDorenfeld Год назад
Finally finished this and used your template pdf to check and fix my errors. Thank you sooooo much. This is life changing, and the way you teach is helping my brain :)
@DavidDorenfeld
@DavidDorenfeld Год назад
Thank you so much, this is amazing. I love that you start with something complex but break it down so simply
@alfredoch3811
@alfredoch3811 Год назад
Another PROJECT! Awesome, diving into it right now...Nice job!
@BillHughes-hz8ei
@BillHughes-hz8ei 4 месяца назад
My issue is never understanding syntax and flow, but rather coming up with what the functions do and how to make them work. But I love working through these kinds of videos!
@tjay303
@tjay303 15 дней назад
yea i hv the same issue too sucks
@Lyzk748
@Lyzk748 Год назад
Probably the best programming video I've ever watched. It actually shows the process of creating a program. Thanks!
@alexnem
@alexnem Год назад
Thank you, Tim, this is some awesome stuff you are uploading!
@LBU3N0
@LBU3N0 Год назад
Tim, You rock MAN!!! This is what I needed to make sense of def and for loops, I'm starting to understand it much better thanks to your great explanation and thought process.. @Demetrius Lewis, YES, 100% we need more videos like this. Tim, THANK YOU! I'm definitely grabbing one of those hoodies 😎
@Waterbottles711
@Waterbottles711 Год назад
Thank you so much for letting me see your thought process with a project... i had no idea how to even begin thinking about doing a project and this helped a lot.
@d3.finance
@d3.finance Год назад
Absolutely love your channel Tim. Thank you so much for what you do.
@Hex-Scholar
@Hex-Scholar Год назад
Great video, pushes a beginner to the the limit and allows him to learn more 🎉 When I personally attempted this I added a net-winnings tag for each spin, so it’s easier to see how much I made / lost in total! Thanks again Tim!
@franckfrancois4378
@franckfrancois4378 Год назад
Great video and you explain what and why your coding very well. Definitely gonna look up more of your videos
@magicfay
@magicfay Год назад
Thank you, Tim, I’ve been always struggled with the thinking process but i think now I’m good to go on my own journey.
@googleyoutube766
@googleyoutube766 Год назад
This was very helpful to see your development process, thanks. If you need ideas for future videos: several places in this one you mentioned "there are many ways to do this" so maybe you could show several of the ways and talk about the advantages/disadvantages and when you might use on way over another. One area specifically was during the translation coding. Again, thanks.
@don31121980
@don31121980 10 месяцев назад
I tried to do it IDLE , and it worked ! Thanks Tim you're really helpful
@takeshikovacs1081
@takeshikovacs1081 Год назад
amazing ! love this type of learning, please keep them coming
@fascinatingfactsabout
@fascinatingfactsabout 5 месяцев назад
I tried watching this video couple of months back and I had trouble following it because I knew exactly zero code, didn't understand or know the syntax used in the video and it got too much very soon (not to mention boring). Since then I started learning Python and now, although I still can't code anything worthwhile, at least I'm on a level of "I recognize this" when watching you code. This video instantly went from boring and "too much" to interesting and useful for my level of understanding. It actually got me to make some groundbreaking discoveries in a way to look at code when building a program instead of practice scripts that you do when learning a new program. It kind of rounded up the lessons I made in the other course and made me connect the dots. Thank you for that :)
@bikotracks9773
@bikotracks9773 6 месяцев назад
I'm almost on my first year done of Python learning, I have basic knowledge but this tutorial was really good and reminded me really good about some stuff. Looking forward more of your videos to learn enough for an internship next year.
@AnseloSilver
@AnseloSilver 11 месяцев назад
Great video. I am beginner python programmer and I was able to follow his code and understand most concepts. I practiced from a 10 hours RU-vid video called python for beginners . I moved slowly on the 10 hours video so it took me maybe 5 weeks to complete the 10 hours video and took paper notes. but now I can follow this code and it does not look to difficult to understand. I am staying motivated now - Thanks
@Big_chicken-ok8gc
@Big_chicken-ok8gc 4 месяца назад
Tim you helped so many people with learning coding. I am truly grateful that there is someone like you.
@MortazaHussein
@MortazaHussein Год назад
Please make a playlist for such video series, that is so much needed
@KayderimGameplays
@KayderimGameplays Год назад
Thanks tim, this helped me a lot, it's just as you said, i've been studying python by a while now and i still have no idea where to begin a project from zero
@scottspa74
@scottspa74 Год назад
Oh my God, I just found your channel recently and it is PERFECT for what I need! I'm in an 'intro to python' class in this last quarter of my 2 year degree in cybersecurity and digital forensics, and another degree in network admin, and am so often just lost in the python material. Our assignment due tomorrow is to write a program for a roulette wheel. How on the nose is this!? Also, answering the whole 'where do I start?' is SOOOO what I need. I can reverse engineer pretty well, and once I've got some groundwork for my code, I can tidy it up and customize it nicely, but when staring at a blank terminal, I NEVER know where/how to start. Thank you SOOOO MUCH for this! I love the way you walk thru stuff, too; not too fast, not too slow. Perfect pacing. Thank you!
@azmard4865
@azmard4865 Год назад
I can't believe I actually managed to code a game despite being a novice. His explanation is top notch 🥶
@shawnmiller5049
@shawnmiller5049 Год назад
Excellent video, This is my second day trying to learn Python and I already feel better about it with no coding experience at all. This was easy enough to follow and recreate that I seriously think anyone could do it.
@laurenceseberini6241
@laurenceseberini6241 Год назад
Excellent teacher - very easy to follow along - explanations are great and overall an excellent project to learn and expand on
@UlyssesOfOmaha
@UlyssesOfOmaha 9 месяцев назад
Outstanding job on this training. The title is perfect - I solidified a bunch of Python concepts by coding along with this video. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us.
@fumano2679
@fumano2679 Год назад
im not a fan of using break so i would rather return amount instead at 7:15. Very impressive to do this from scratch and clear explainaition.
@abhisheh2191
@abhisheh2191 11 месяцев назад
Thanks for illustrating project building with python . It was great explanation on how to approach a project by dividing into smaller chunks of function and finally integration to deliver solution. Thanks again for your illustration. I may not be confident enough to code completely from blank but code along helps.👍
@TricksterGaming1
@TricksterGaming1 11 месяцев назад
Wow, thank you man, really appreciate your way of teaching !! I am very new to coding and I was having tough time wrapping head around how to code, like the mental picture of how a program works... thanks man... it really helped me a lot !!
@nicholasdarosa920
@nicholasdarosa920 7 месяцев назад
if anyone has older python like me you can replace f-string with .format for example on line 41 i did: print("The amount of your deposit must be between {minb} and {maxb}.".format(minb = MIN_BET, maxb = MAX_BET) ) hope this helps
@Sam-006
@Sam-006 6 месяцев назад
To make things even more simple you could just do print("The amount of your deposit must be between {} and {}.".format(MIN_BET, MAX_BET) )
@joshdesigns2871
@joshdesigns2871 Год назад
You have a great talent for teaching, thank you for explaining everything so well.
@VAPhillyFan54
@VAPhillyFan54 Год назад
Such a great video. Would really love to see more like this. Interesting, easy to follow and very very helpful.
@tinypopura
@tinypopura Месяц назад
I really love that you left your mistakes in! It helps to learn from mistakes as you program because obviously, no one codes perfectly.
@KamyanYT
@KamyanYT Год назад
this video is awesome. it is so well thought out, keep it up!!!
@fenixfyre
@fenixfyre Год назад
Thank you Tim! This is such a great vid you made for us to learn python!
@Nevim469
@Nevim469 Год назад
Thank you Tim for this great video! Love to learn from you :)
@dragonsage6909
@dragonsage6909 10 месяцев назад
Great episode. Thanks for breaking this out like this, I found this to be really helpful, will have to watch again. Thx
@marilynlucas5128
@marilynlucas5128 Год назад
Keep going you great man! Love you Tim!
@ru_uwu
@ru_uwu Год назад
just 18 mins into the video and the way he explains everything with those understandable code, subbbed instantly!!
@niel_brand
@niel_brand 4 месяца назад
Tim you've been contributing a lot to my tech journey especially python I just discovered your channel recently but I have learn a lot from you already Pls keep it up❤❤❤❤
@ericbawm
@ericbawm Год назад
Thank you so much this content will save alot of beginners ,usually we don't get real process videos. Its going to help me a great deal .. I'm so excited. Subscribing!
@khoinguyen0210
@khoinguyen0210 Год назад
Thank you Tim, such a great project to follow along
@sbatsia
@sbatsia Год назад
Great to watch and listen to. I've learnt a lot from the way you deal with errors - finding what they were and fixing them.
@wongkingshun
@wongkingshun Год назад
DO u understand what min 24 is about?
@LibertyReign16
@LibertyReign16 11 месяцев назад
This was so helpful, so far you have been the BEST teacher!! THANK YOU!!
@pottaz
@pottaz Год назад
Very nice intro to Python. Something I would suggest for an upcomming video. - Do a similar type of project but use TDD to develop it. - Move the functions into logical files as to understand how you reference them. - Use a database to store users and account balances ( like a bank ). That will give an overal real world application on how to use Python.
@userid5826
@userid5826 5 месяцев назад
would love too see that too!
@kuc5743
@kuc5743 Год назад
Love your contents Tim. U r an inspiration to coders everywhere
@botondkis-sebestyen7679
@botondkis-sebestyen7679 Месяц назад
I just started learning python. And it looks so easy when I watch you. In the meantime I struggle to write a simple function when I have a description about it. Idk if you could recommend sg to improve my skills with functions. Thank you for the quality content!
@abhishikkarmakar
@abhishikkarmakar 6 месяцев назад
please do this more often with some intermediate and advance projects you've work on in your career. I am really glad you make this video .Thanks
@lackofsleipnir3801
@lackofsleipnir3801 Год назад
Great tutorial! One thing I'd like to point out, not sure if you mentioned it in the video: On an actual slot machine, there is a permanent arrangement of symbols on each reel and they never change so when you stop a reel, you're eliminating multiple specific symbols from showing up on the next reel. This program simulates it as if you're using a different slot machine each time.
@aimenmalik5298
@aimenmalik5298 Год назад
I had a lovely time following along and wrapping my head around the code logic. It was challenging but also a lot of fun 🤩
@tsuis1
@tsuis1 Год назад
same here. I found his tutorials very useful and get me interested into Python a lot.
@khumoyunsadriddinov4583
@khumoyunsadriddinov4583 10 месяцев назад
Tim dude you are a monster! You made it look so easy but in reality, when I tried to copy you it was so difficult to do. Anyways, you crushed it! Keep up the great work!
@quantumgaming7643
@quantumgaming7643 6 месяцев назад
Nice project bro, simple, easy to follow yet quite a good little project
@TheWizs89
@TheWizs89 Год назад
Miss learning Python again with you, dude!! Thankyou, God bless you!
@Blackthorntribe93
@Blackthorntribe93 11 месяцев назад
This really helped me out a lot to learn more about Python, thank you so much! I hope I can put this on my resume ^^
@lurching2237
@lurching2237 Год назад
You taught me more than my entire first year of college in an hour…
@timwebster85
@timwebster85 Год назад
Thank you Tim - I picked up a lot of useful things from this project!
@NahashMichael
@NahashMichael Год назад
Hey man please do some more of these. You will make me a fully functional programmer.
@TheNewYouTubeHandlesAreDumb
@TheNewYouTubeHandlesAreDumb 10 месяцев назад
Such a cool way of teaching. Thank you for what you do!
@rugby2115
@rugby2115 Год назад
I've been trying to make a text based texas hold em game for awhile and this video helps so much when figuring out the betting aspect!
@ZubairAhmad-fw1di
@ZubairAhmad-fw1di 10 месяцев назад
Great work tim, I appreciate your effort.
@randomcapybara1
@randomcapybara1 Год назад
i wanted to learn python this vid is great man! keep the good work Tim!
@stevenlim3188
@stevenlim3188 5 месяцев назад
Thank you
@paulla7429
@paulla7429 5 месяцев назад
A small think i added is, to check in main if balance is > 0, so if you enter spin(balance) with no money to bet with you wont be trapped in spin eternally and can go home to your disappointed family. main looks like this now for me: def main(): balance = deposit() while True: print(f"You have ${balance}") if balance > 0: play = (input("Press enter to play (q to quit).")) if play == "q": break balance += spin(balance) else: print("Use your kids college funds to continue") break print(f"you left with ${balance}")
@AnthonyAnalog
@AnthonyAnalog Год назад
This was the first Python tutorial I've ever been able to successfully finish. Thank you so much.
@christian37ism
@christian37ism Год назад
These videos never fail to encourage me to keep coding!
@calum.macleod
@calum.macleod Год назад
It takes a lot of skill and experience to present with this clarity. This is the best "from scratch" introduction to programming that I have seen.
@mobileking3911
@mobileking3911 Год назад
Exactly my point
@zaheerimad5844
@zaheerimad5844 Год назад
really bro ??
@MrLegendofnaruto
@MrLegendofnaruto Год назад
lol no its not
@zephyrgaming9798
@zephyrgaming9798 Год назад
Congrats for 1m subs ❤️🥳🥳
@LovelyJordy
@LovelyJordy 2 месяца назад
This was top tier , thanks so much !🤗
@harshsulakhe2720
@harshsulakhe2720 Год назад
That's a nice project man!. (Really Helpful , to learn about the language with the help of a project . )
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