Game Development (Android + IOS): Build 12 Apps & Games
$84.99 $14.99Track price
Welcome to Python Programming world: most popular language skill to have in 2018. You are going to learn every bit of python language in this course so that you can apply your knowledge in real world apps.
You will learn:
1. Android game and app development with Kivy+Python
2. Python basics and advance
3. Important pygame module
Questions that most beginners ask me :
Is Python A Good First Programming Language To Learn?
Even though it has not yet been adopted as a first language by many computer science programs, Python is widely seen by industry experts as a great first programming language when learning to code and its extensive use in SpaceX to automate and handle technologies to launch rockets, Instagram, Google to support their backends and Many companies to support and execute ML and Deep Learning Algorithms; Its undoubtedly No.1 Programming Language to learn.
For starters, the syntax of Python is simpler than that of most other major programming languages, with fewer exceptions and special cases. It also tends to use plain English keywords in place of the system of punctuation that has to be memorized in other languages, making it easier to learn to code. Given these conventions, Python code tends to appear as less of a jumble to newcomers than it does in comparable languages.
Instructor Details
Courses : 2
Specification: Game Development (Android + IOS): Build 12 Apps & Games
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Price | $14.99 |
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Duration | 27 hours |
Year | 2018 |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | Yes |
$84.99 $14.99
Rupesh Sappata –
Best explaination ever i love it
Abhay Gupta –
good explanation by teacher
Tarun –
your teaching good 🙂
Srinivas R –
Nice flow . The instructor has not wasted time with slides and theory stuffs instead he has explained directly in console .
Kishore.Tunguturu@Gmail.Com Tunguturu –
Yes. He clearly explained the types in Python, such as strings, integers, and floats. He also reviewed the keywords.
Kevin Lusignolo –
Pros: The content of this course is fairly comprehensive. From start to finish, just about everything you might need to know to get started with the very basics of Python / Kivy GUIs is covered. Cons: The instructor is very difficult to follow. At times, it seems like the instructor can’t even follow himself. Many videos have cuts in which the instructor has corrected a mistake off camera and does not announce it in the video. Unless you have an intermediate skill at debugging/troubleshooting code that does not run, you may get lost in this course. The walkthrough of coding 2048 using Kivy is quite terrible; the instructor is just copying code from another monitor that he’s viewing off screen, and he makes a whole slew of syntax errors in the process. You will not walk away with a working version of 2048 unless you do some serious debugging afterwards. You’re better off cloning the Gabriele Cirulli’s Github repository 2048, which is clearly what this instructor did.
Vladimir Yelizarov –
Quize #1, that goes after Lecture 4, includes questions that were not yet discussed and linked to the future lectures (8, 25, etc). In Lecture 5 explanation includes Python functions that is not yet discussed and will be introduced only in future lectures… This mess is really disappointing! I have no idea what to expect from the rest of the course.
Fahad Mazhar –
The instructor has a good understanding but does not know how to teach or explain concepts. Not beginner friendly.
Carlos de la Morena –
The teacher is so hard to follow, and he doesn t explain the fundamentals. It gets boring very fast and it s kind of useless. I ask for my money back the same day I started it
Victor –
no source code shared, you need to copy from the video like an idiot…
Vihaan Verma –
instructor is not at all responsive