Updated in November 2018 to include SQL + Python!
Welcome to the Modern Python 3 Bootcamp! I’ve launched my fair share of Udemy courses, but I’ve never done anything quite this crazy.
This course is a unique experience on Udemy. There are dozens of existing Python courses you can choose from, but this course is the only one that has nearly 200 interactive challenges you can complete right here in your browser. I didn’t just tack on a couple of exercises at the end; this course is fully built around the coding exercises. This course is all about getting you writing code ASAP, rather than sitting back watching a bunch of videos.
In development, I referred to this course as a hybrid between a typical Udemy course and an interactive Codecademy–style course. You get over 25 hours of in–depth videos and my dumb jokes along with meticulously created exercises and quizzes to test your knowledge as you go.
Many of the older Python courses still focus on Python 2. This course is all about writing the most modern, up–to–date Python code, so Python 3 was the obvious choice. The course covers all the latest additions and changes to the Python language. The course also places a large emphasis on thinking like a Python developer, and writing code the Pythonic way.
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Specification: The Modern Python 3 Bootcamp
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Price | $24.99 |
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Duration | 30.5 hours |
Year | 2020 |
Level | Beginner |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | Yes |
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Garuto . –
This Course Is The Best Course You Can Take In The Python Environment So Far!
Mateus Felipe –
Great course for beginners! The instructor is very didactic!
Jukka Koivu –
The course had many interesting sections and found them useful
Joe Sheridan –
The course was very well presented with lots of good exercises.
Gloria –
Good so far
Ryan – –
Great content, great delivery, great exercises. Colt is world class.
Eduardo –
Simple to undesrtad
Ryan –
Great content, great delivery, great exercises. Colt is world class.
Naresh Limbu –
detailed the course and extras as well.
Gerald Codiniera –
yes
Moises Taira Tapia –
Looking good just from the introduction.
David Johnson –
SO far, so good. Working on PC and already in alternate browser window, I’m looking up to see (refresh memory) how to install linux on my PC so I can have it running on one monitor and windows on the other, or if it would be better to just install python on macbook air. Nice cats.
Christianne Bajon –
Definitely!
Kjartan Adolfsson –
Seems to be well explained. It is still on early stage, so not much to say. But it is the 3rd time I am asking to give rate, so I write it, even still nothing to say about the curse.
Jonathan Dummitt –
So far I like this course!
Mauricio Villalta –
yes. so far good tempo and chemistry with teacher
Koshy George –
Good. Few videos, a bit more volume would help !!
Valentin Nita –
So far so good, GG.
Marianthi Tatari –
Colt is hands down the best instructor out there! He takes the time to explain things that might seem easy (I’m sure for him they are) and also makes connections between things taught in different sections. The most complete and comprehensive course for Python out there!!! Thank you!!!!
Gail Goncalves –
It seems that there is more focus on creating 1 line pieces of code that does a lot in one line than teaching people how to actually code in this language. When a person is first learning to code this is not helpful as you tend to just learn copy/paste coding. I understand it is probably difficult to do the testing of longer assignments and more time consuming to create. But I’m not getting the practice I need for actual coding you would use in an actual development environment. This is one thing I don’t like about Python is the tendency for people to resort to these unreadable pieces of code that are hard to maintain and understand by others. Why not just make the logic evident at a glance?
Virginia –
The videos will not LOAD!!!
Dave Heuts –
Zeer heldere toelichtingen, duidelijke taal en een gedegen opbouw van de cursus.
Braden Hancock –
Colt is a bawss:)
Jamshaid –
Instructor is too fluent. I’m not a native English speaker, there for it’s a bit difficult to catch the fluency.
Michael Buckley –
It is still very early for me to give a definite answer. But I do have an interest in Python 3.x.
David Gutermuth –
I like the details of this course. I like how Colt is teaching concepts. I am very happy with this purchase!
Shane Lang –
So far I’m up to Section 6 and already found a couple of issues. One they have a quiz on something that they have not mentioned. Also one of their answers is wrong in the quiz. Otherwise it’s alright so far.
Atul joshy –
I am really loving it so far
Shobhit Joshi –
I literally had no idea that learning coding can be this interesting. Really amazed by the way that Colt is helping me learn python. Five stars for sure!!
Michael L Menke –
Tremendous amount of practice along the way. Gives great explanations and is easy to follow. There is a good balance of theoretical mixed with practical. If you’re someone who is brand new to programming this is worth it!
Nemanja Markovic –
I think this is one of the best courses on udemy, i love the song about variables at number 42 <3 Keep up the great work mate <3
George Christian Mathew –
He’s been really interactive with me so far the videos are very fun and not boring and monotonous like the previous courses I’ve taken.
Kristina Lagasca –
So far the course is very informational. However some of the resources provided under ‘Python3 vs Python2’ no longer exist
Rishabh Yadav –
I like Colt’s courses, He is Amazing …
John Nichols –
Excellent course. Material is useful, relevant, and informative of how Python works. Lectures and exercises cover the material well.
Kennedy Ogutu –
Am loving it
Ong Jun Yu –
Very easy to learn for a beginner.
Paul Andre Monney –
Colt is an amazing teacher. I love the content and the manner in which it is delivered.
Suseelkumar Annamraju –
Seems relative so far. I being a Java developer, want to see how this technology has evolved and what it differs and do other than Java
Tanishi Pandit –
Although, the course as just begun, I can already tell how relevant and useful this course would be! He is really trying to make this course accesible for all learners and in an easy and funny way so we won’t get bored!
Jeremy Grant –
Great course. Thanks Colt! I did it part time over the course of a year and it really helped me with my current job as I have been using python for the last year. It filled in the many gaps in my knowledge, not only with Python, but general programming concepts that a self taught ‘part time programmer’ sometimes misses out on.
Pavan Obhan –
All of the Colt’s courses are amazing!
Abdullah Al Awlaqi –
I think this is the best course to learn python. It is more engaging and clear
Dimitrios Kontzias –
All great, but for the love of god raise the volume.. I am playing your videos with a lowered media player to 2% so I can listen to music during your videos.. and I have to raise total volume to 30% to even hear your voice.