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r/PythonLearning on Reddit: Best youtubers to learn python?
January 20, 2025 -

Hi, I'm sure this question gets asked a lot.

It has been a couple of years since I coded but I want to get back into it as I am heading to university and I know it will come up in some of my maths and economics modules especially Python and R. Plus it is just a useful skill to learn.

I prefer to learn from videos rather than reading. Is there any good youtubers out there that offer step by step tutorials of all basics in python plus intermediate level? Alternatively if there is any particularly good websites then I would be open to using them, I don't need a video, just prefer it.

Many thanks.

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r/learnprogramming on Reddit: Best Python Course on YouTube?
June 13, 2024 -

Could anyone suggest me some of the best Python courses (Beginner level) available on YouTube? Currently, iam watching a 4hrs long YouTube Video from "FreeCodeCamp", the way of learning was awesome, but the info he gives is way to much. It would be like eternity to finish watching the course.

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r/learnpython on Reddit: Best youtube tutorial series for starting programming with python?
June 5, 2024 -

Pretty much what title says.

Looking to get into programming alongside my school studies and figured python would be a good language for me to start.

Only problem is that youtube has thousands of different python tutorials so im wondering what would you guys recommend i follow?

I mean which do you think explains concepts the best, gives best tips, etc. ?

All suggestions welcome, thanks!

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reddit.com › r/learnpython › youtube channel for learning python?
r/learnpython on Reddit: Youtube channel for learning python?
May 19, 2022 -

Could anyone please suggest me a good youtube channel with playlists for learning python from beginning?

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Several roadmaps about what to learn to be a successful professional (front, back, sysop, python, etc) https://roadmap.sh/ Official Python Beginner's Guide https://wiki.python.org/moin/BeginnersGuide FreeCodeCamp.org https://www.freecodecamp.org/learn/ While main course is about full stack JS dev they also have several GREAT 10hs (or so) video curses in their YT channel python's playlists: Python Basics with Sam 14 videos Full Courses in One Video 52 videos but they have full courses about lot of things. Great channels about python: Arjan Codes - Interesting architecture videos mCoding with James Murphy - small tips Corey Schaefer - Basics of python Sentdex - Basics and machine learning Tech with Tim - Small python projects Telusko - Basics in fun way Socratcia - Short and interesting videos Real python The new Boston CS Dojo - Best for OOPS concept Clever programmer - Building things RealPython I found this site useful with lot of good tutorials, but they block lot of the material behind payware https://realpython.com/ Microsoft YT Channel Microsoft offer three playlist with Python courses Python for Beginners 44 videos More Python for Beginners 20 videos Even More Python for Beginners: Data Tools 31 videos Udemy courses This course is usually given for free by the author here at begin of month or so (he publish it in r/learnpython ) https://www.udemy.com/course/automate/ I can't endorse any of those courses since I haven't bought them, but their content look complete https://www.udemy.com/course/complete-python-bootcamp/ https://www.udemy.com/course/learn-python-by-building-a-blockchain-cryptocurrency/ https://www.udemy.com/course/python-the-complete-python-developer-course/ https://www.udemy.com/course/complete-python-bootcamp/ https://www.udemy.com/course/100-days-of-code/ https://www.udemy.com/course/learn-python-by-building-a-blockchain-cryptocurrency/ this serie of courses https://www.udemy.com/course/python-3-deep-dive-part-1/ https://www.udemy.com/course/python-3-deep-dive-part-2/ https://www.udemy.com/course/python-3-deep-dive-part-3/ https://www.udemy.com/course/python-3-deep-dive-part-4/ Also remember only buy in Udemy when the courses are between 9/12usd values and not at their full price (90/250) that are inflated prices... Exercises and practices: https://www.practicepython.org/ Exercism Practicepython — these are all beginner friendly and difficulty levels are marked 100 Page Python Intro exercises — exercises from my introductory guide Code Wars , Advent of Code , Project Euler — more challenging Checkio Codingame Codecombat — gaming based challenges /r/dailyprogrammer — not active currently, but there's plenty of past challenges with discussions EdPunk's free learning resource for Python original source Not sure if many people know this, but Microsoft has a learning resource platform called Microsoft Learn , which provides free training to learn different skills related to different technologies. Each course is designed as a module, in each module, it contains different lessons and exercises. Thought I'd share. Below are some of the modules related to Python learning. Beginners Courses What is Python? Take your first steps with Python Set up your Python beginner development environment with Visual Studio Code Introduction to Python Branch code execution with the if...elif...else statement in Python Manipulate and format string data for display in Python Perform mathematical operations on numeric data in Python Iterate through code blocks by using the while statement Import standard library modules to add features to Python programs Create reusable functionality with functions in Python Manage a sequence of data by using Python lists Write basic Python in Notebooks Count the number of Moon rocks by type using Python Code control statements in Python Introduction to Python for space exploration Install coding tools for Python development Discover the role of Python in space exploration Crack the code and reveal a secret with Python and Visual Studio Code Introduction to object-oriented programming with Python Use Python basics to solve mysteries and find answers Predict meteor showers by using Python and Visual Studio Code Plan a Moon mission by using Python panda Choose a bot-building tool Intermediate Courses Create machine learning models Explore and analyze data with Python Build an AI web app by using Python and Flask Get started with Django Architect full-stack applications and automate deployments with GitHub Other playlists Python Programming Beginner Tutorials MIT 6.0001 Introduction to Computer Science and Programming in Python (Fall 2016)
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Corey Schafer is the GOAT. I’ve self taught from a lot of different sources and Corey is hands down the best
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April 6, 2025 -

Hi, I have no background in Python, but I really want to learn it for future projects (including a robotics project). Do you have any YouTube channels to recommend for beginners, with clear and easy-to-follow explanations?

Thanks a lot!

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r/learnpython on Reddit: Best Python Course for Beginners on YouTube ??
August 31, 2024 -

Hello guys, I am a new Computer Science student wanted to begin with learning with a good Python course. I wanted to buy 100 days of Code on Udemy but now I am late since the sale on it is over, will still buy it once the sale is back. But I want to get started in the meantime. So any suggestions keeping in mind that I am a COMPLETE Beginner. Any help would be appreciated 👍

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Best online course or YouTube channel : r/learnpython
September 30, 2021 - Subreddit for posting questions and asking for general advice about all topics related to learning python.
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reddit.com › r/learnpython › how can i master python? and recommend some good yt channels to learn python
r/learnpython on Reddit: How can i master Python? And recommend some good YT channels to learn Python
August 13, 2023 -

Hi everyone, So i have recently started learning Python programming language at my University. I am an absolute beginner, and by absolute beginner i really mean absolute beginner at this language. I wanna learn this programming language, So that i can also learn Machine learning and Data Science. I'd be grateful to you folks if you guys give me some tips, advices or recommend some good youtube channels to learn Python. I wanna become a master at this language. I also wanna learn Data Science and Machine learning but that's for later... Do give some tips and tricks and some youtube channels so i can see.

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Few pointers and ideas to get you started: Check out the wiki of this subreddit. There are a lot of learning resources there. Don't rely heavily on youtube videos. Watching a video can be a very passive way of trying to learn something. You're not going to get any good at programming or know how to use the language just by watching videos. I'll always recommend decent online resources and a reliable and reputable book or two. Read the official documentation. I always have a tab open with the docs for whatever library or libraries I'm currently using. This should be your primary resource for up to date information. Books, videos, and tutorial websites (that aren't officially maintained) will go out of date. Official docs should not. Read posts here, as well as the help provided by the community in comments. Study other people's code and projects. Create your own projects when you're ready. Don't linger too long in small toy examples, but look for useful things you can do that will actually have an impact on your workflow outside of coding. Python is used for a lot of things. Narrowing your desired area of work and study will be helpful. Don't expect or try to master everything in the language. If you goal is to do data science + machine learning work, learn to use Numpy, Pandas, scipy, sklearn, Pytorch or Tensorflow..... don't worry about unrelated things. You'll get to those if and when you need them. The language is only a tool. You say you want to learn data science and machine learning. Those are subjects that should be studied agnostic of any programming language. Simply learning to use data science or machine learning libraries isn't going to give you expertise in either domain.
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Learn the very basics as in loops, oop, etc. DO PROJECTS!! and not via tutorials You need to find projects you are interested in, and do them, start with small ones and advance with big once, they dont need to have a purpose just do it. That will allow you to learn how to start one and not be afraid to do so. That way you'll just be able to start any project you want or your client needs without needing the info before and learning it while you go, so it wont feel overwhelming. If you need any help along the way im free in reddit dms or discord (username:k9dev)
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r/Python on Reddit: Best Python Programming YouTube channels?
September 2, 2016 -

I've started to recently enjoying routinely watching programming videos routinely via YouTube channels and subscribing to them.

With that being said, any recommendations on Python youtube channels that you subscribe to and regularly watch?