If you’re an office worker, student, administrator, or just want to become more productive with your computer, programming will allow you write code that can automate tedious tasks. This course follows the popular (and free!) book, Automate the Boring Stuff with Python.
Automate the Boring Stuff with Python was written for people who want to get up to speed writing small programs that do practical tasks as soon as possible. You don’t need to know sorting algorithms or object–oriented programming, so this course skips all the computer science and concentrates on writing code that gets stuff done.
This course is for complete beginners and covers the popular Python programming language. You’ll learn basic concepts as well as:
By the end of this course, you’ll be able to write code that not only dramatically increases your productivity, but also be able to list this fun and creative skill on your resume.
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Sourav Sahu –
Gr8 course … cant wait to finish it
Lim Chee Choon –
thank you so much. so useful
Kathy Bentley –
I feel it was a good choice. It s going to fill in the gaps of my ift 102 from ASU.
Caroline Luu –
I’m really happy with the clear layout of information. I learned all this Python stuff years ago and was a middling coder at that point but I haven’t used it in years.
Jeffrey Dlugosz –
So far it is ok. Much of this is recap for me but we are just getting started.
Rohit Pawar –
i loved this course. teach me alot new things. im looking forward for more course from udemy.
Dan Blair –
The class was a lot of fun. It made python approachable and helped me wrap my understanding around concepts I’ve been struggling with. Thanks!
Lars Lindsk ld –
Straight forward learning
Swapnadeep Mukherjee –
So Far So Good.
Javier Venegas Lam –
Good explination of the topic and examples
Malik Wormsby –
Very basic level programming, was expecting more advanced concepts. If you are already a dev you can figure all of this out from docs faster than you can watch a video.
Mary Chandana –
good
Dennis Crowe –
The course work to this point was great. However I was delayed about 3 days trying to figure out how to import pyperclip and get the packages installed on my MAC. The commands don’t match up with the course content. Took me a while and much delay to really understand the pip3 command and what the correct arguments to the command truly was. Just sucked getting off track. Be good to have this streamlined and up to date so that folks don’t spend days trying to figure this out. All good though on the content and examples.
Jaya –
spam spam spam lol
Chris Rudy –
Rating good/amazing
Vigneshwaran Jayaraman –
the title looks promising and one thing i like the most about this course is the fact that this starts from the fundamentals as i am a beginner.
Jerry Dillon –
It’s a little too fast.
Eric Dubois –
Oui
Giacomo Biffi –
interesting and well explained, even thought some tools may be hard to handle
Gregory Twyman –
Learned so much thanks to Al! Loved the way he approached things. I’m currently having fun automating things on my computer and I think it really helped spark my interest into python and coding. Only down side of this course is that Al really tends to go fast with his examples. He knows the language well so he just types things without explaining sometimes and just hopes you can catch on. Other than that great course!
Nachiyappan R –
Course was informative and last few sections were actually telling how to use python language. Good learning. Link for more examples we are expecting.
Marcin Bieganski –
This od a great course. You need to pay attention but Al provides info in bite chunks that allow you to have uninterrupted/undivided focus for quick 10 20 mins sessions. Love how he explains things, it makes sense and is logical. Further I really like recaps at the end of each lesson.
Paul Dhinakar –
Good course to learn from basics.
Hikmet Sezen –
a best practicably teaching course on python
Fedor Sinitsin –
Some of the examples within don’t work anymore, but otherwise a good course.
Joe Langham –
Quality! Being literate in code is essential these days. Loved the recaps at end of vids.
Cedric D’Sa –
So far going good. Seems well paced and does not assume anything from the reader. Will provide further feedback on further progress. Thanks.
Sudip Bhowmick –
It is realy helped me to gain the knowledge & skill about this language.
Rudra Prasad Mahanty –
This course helps me to understand the python language better and clear the concepts.
Rodney –
It was a good match, i understood everything and I sending something opposite to what i know and do (SQL)
Gaurav Deshpande –
It was a great experience. Learned a lot of things and stuff.