Brett Romero
Instructor
Brett Romero is a skilled instructor known for providing valuable insights and expert guidance to learners seeking to enhance their knowledge and skills.
The only course you need to learn Python
As a developer, you're super busy. Who has time to sit through hours of learning? Now you don't have to!
Instead, you can fast track your Python learning. By the time you're finished with this course, you'll have the confidence to speak and do Python. Best of all, you can basically do it in only two sittings.
We'll start with Python language fundamentals. The course then progresses into advanced topics from there. To make sure everything you're learning is staying in your head, each section has a challenge. You'll try the challenge then come back and view the solution walk through. All challenges include code you can download.
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Instructor
Brett Romero is a skilled instructor known for providing valuable insights and expert guidance to learners seeking to enhance their knowledge and skills.
Lot of needless typos
For those looking to take this course be forewarned the instructor talks real fast and jumps from right into booleans and such without much of a explanation of what is going on.
It should be done using Python 3...
he didnt explain how to download well at all and i ended up using an online versin of python. He doesnt use the proper coding methods such as Print( "hello world") he just sayd print hello world
I can mostly follow, because I've done some really basic programming before, but I think that some of the content moves too fast and without enough explanation for true newbies. Overall, the content is good, but I think the introductory info should move a little slower and provide further explanation and examples for beginners.
Decent pace and scope. Good for getting someone with a grasp of programming concepts up to speed quickly, which is exactly what I was looking for. Instructor is sometimes a little sloppy, but most of it (typos etc.) don't really matter and it's nice to see him working through little debugging situations. Very occasionally something is actually incorrect (i.e. the narration disagrees with the code) and you have to intuit what he means, but again it's pretty minor.
Overall a good experience.
Requirs more details about installation and command prompt
I had some questions because some detail was left out for an example
print "hello world" the " " were syntax was not sufficient the () also needed to be added. I had to look this up.. version dependent error
this instructor seems very scattered. He also leaves the last lesson on the screen while he switches to new subject... It does not cost anything to clear the screen and start with a clean slate.
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Phillip V.
Hope this is understandable, but really cool so far.