The Python Mega Course: Build 10 Real World Applications
$149.99 $20.99Track price
The Python Mega Course is the most practical course you will find on the web today. This is the course where you will learn to build actual desktop programs, web applications, and even mobile apps entirely in Python 3. Here are the 10 apps you are going to build:
English Thesaurus – a program where users can find the word definitions
Volcano Web Map – an interactive web map showing volcano locations
Personal Website with Python – a website built entirely in Python
Bookshop Database App – a desktop GUI app with a database backend
Feel Good Mobile App – an Android & iOS app
Webcam Motion Detector – starts the webcam and detects moving objects
Real Estate Webscraper – a program that extracts data from webpages
Interactive Data Dashboard – a web–based fully interactive graph
Database Web App – a web app that collects data & sends emails
Geocoder Web App – a web app that converts addresses to coordinates
You will be able to build these Python apps during the course even if you know nothing about programming. Before starting building the 10 apps you will first learn the fundamentals of Python programming. If you know Python basics already, you can jump right in with the first app. By building the 10 apps you will master Python and be able to build your own Python apps. You can also use any of the 10 apps for your portfolio.
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Midamaneni Yaswitha –
this course made me love python
Paramesh perugu –
everything is clear for now
Amit Kumar Das –
So far so is really awesome.
sweekruth –
print and return video must be before the coding exercise which uses the return code
Ray Fernandez –
Best Python intro course I’ve ever used.
Riya jain –
its good but some of the recorded videos are blur
Ahmed Mahmoud –
I find this course really really good, but I guess for absolute beginners it would be hard to follow up. Thank you
Matt Baker –
Very thorough so far, I was pleased to find out about visual studio code, I find it lighter and more responsive than the whole VS suite. I’m excited to finish this course and learn from this instructor!
Lyle Wiedeman –
The pace is a little slow for an experienced programmer, but there are enough advanced details tossed in here and there to keep it interesting!
Tom –
As someone who is looking at getting a second language, this course is great as it is not too slow! Clear, thorough and really puts the effort in with great quizzes and coding challenges.
Michelle Brooks –
I particularly enjoyed the intro that explained why most python users give up and that this course goes from the very beginning installing python and an IDE, instead of launching it inside a console with no idea how to apply it in the real world.
Pawe Lebiedziewicz –
Fajny wst p, bez zb dnych frazes w
Pratik Tayade –
so far it is working at a good pace and i am loving it,though it misses out some basic concept but as far as my concern is about the application which we are going to build here so then lets check it out what it has to offer me later.
Dan Blair –
This course has been great for walking me through python examples. It is clear and encouraging. It has answered a lot of questions I had about how to use python in different environments, how to set up virtual environments, what jupyter notebooks are, how to make an executable from a python file, etc.
Leah D’Albret –
It covers knowledge that gets missed in other courses
Hareendhar Annabathula –
Ardit Sulce was an amazing instructor. As a beginner I got a lot of value from this course
Josh Yaksich –
It is simple and very informative. Only a minor issue with the friendly teacher’s slight accent that can occasionally be tricky to understand.
Nishant Agarwal –
Its a good course
Vadde Srinivas –
Able to follow instructor and learning ….so far good experience in learning …
Kshitij Jain –
Yes
James Derflinger –
I like the way the instructor explains everything in detail and shows you what needs to be done.
Jakub Margowski –
I am satisfied with this tutorial so far. There was nothing that would amaze me yet.
Vijay Simhadri –
waste of time.vedios are not playing.udemy extracting more internet.
Hadyn Godfrey –
Great start
Gopesh Sharma –
Excellent start of the course.
Bishal Sinha –
One of the best courses for Python on Udemy.
Felipe Bascou –
Ardit’s projects were very excellent! The downsides are that I wish he would’ve explained more in detail a few topics, but nonetheless definitely recommend it. I would like to suggest to Ardit if it’s possible to have a lesson on Git(Github or whatever).
Ife Onibokun –
Great skill of teaching.
Harish Kumar –
Very methodical.
Karthikeyan Muthu –
Great Course , Thanks for the great content.
Janhavi Zalke –
good
Soumyajit Pal –
Perfect for me.
dean mick –
Lessons are short which makes it easy to understand each concept at the time. There are many exercises at the end of lessons and this makes it great to refresh your memory and test your level of comprehension. overall, it’s a good course I will recommend to everyone
Jim Reguera –
so far so good… im new to python so the simple format is very helpful… Im hoping this format encourages me to work on this daily. thank you
Pedro Henrique Meyer –
In the beginning, the little exercises helpt a lot, but as the code gets more complex, I believe that it would be perfect if we still had this exercise do to throughout the whole course. It gets complicated, and the explanation can be tricky to understand if you are a complete beginner. If there were more exercises to reinforce the explanation, I would give it 5 stars.
Ayush –
Really good match…just what I needed…. Thank you!