Complete Python Developer In 2023: Zero To Mastery
Last updated 12/2022
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Last updated 12/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 19.06 GB | Duration: 30h 48m
How to become a Python 3 Developer and get hired! Build 12+ projects, learn Web Development, Machine Learning + more!
What you'll learn
Become a professional Python Developer and get hired
Master modern Python 3.11(latest) fundamentals as well as advanced topics
Learn Object Oriented Programming
Learn Function Programming
Build 12+ real world Python projects you can show off
Learn how to use Python in Web Development
Learn Machine Learning with Python
Build a Machine Learning Model
Learn Data Science - Analyze and Visualize Data
Build a professional Portfolio Website
Use Python to process: Images, CSVs, PDFs, and other Files
Build a Web Scraper with Python and BeautifulSoup
Use Python to send Emails and SMS
Use Python to build a Twitter bot
Learn to Test, Debug and Handle Errors in your Python programs
Learn best practices to write clean, performant, and bug free code
Learn to use Selenium and Python in Automation
Set up a professional workspace with Jupyter Notebooks, PyCharm, VS Code + more
Requirements
A computer (Windows/Mac/Linux). That's it!
No prior knowledge of Python is required.
No previous programming experience is needed.
Prepare to fall in love with Python and programming!
Description
Just updated for 2023! It's time to become a modern and complete Python developer! Join a live online community of over 900,000+ developers and a course taught by an industry expert that has actually worked both in Silicon Valley and Toronto. Graduates of Andrei’s courses are now working at Google, Tesla, Amazon, Apple, IBM, JP Morgan, Meta, + other top tech companies.Learn Python from scratch, get hired, and have fun along the way with the most modern, up-to-date Python course on Udemy (we use the latest version of Python). This course is focused on efficiency: never spend time on confusing, out of date, incomplete Python tutorials anymore. This comprehensive and project based course will introduce you to all of the modern skills of a Python developer (Python 3) and along the way, we will build over 12 real world projects to add to your portfolio (You will get access to all the the code from the 12+ projects we build, so that you can put them on your portfolio right away)!The curriculum is going to be very hands on as we walk you from start to finish of becoming a professional Python developer. We will start from the very beginning by teaching you Python basics and programming fundamentals, and then going into advanced topics and different career fields in Python so you can get real life practice and be ready for the real world. The topics covered in this course are:- Programming Fundamentals- Python Basics- Python Fundamentals- Data Structures- Object Oriented Programming with Python- Functional Programming with Python- Lambdas- Decorators- Generators- Testing in Python- Debugging- Error Handling- Regular Expressions- Comprehensions- Modules- Virtual Environments- Developer Environments (PyCharm, Jupyter Notebooks, VS Code, Sublime Text + more)- File Processing: Image, CSV, PDFs, Text + more- Web Development with Python- Machine Learning with Python- Data Science with Python- Automation with Python and Selenium- Scripting with Python- Web Scraping with Python and BeautifulSoup- Image Detection- Data Visualizations- Kaggle, Pandas, NumPy, scikit-learn- Email and SMS with Python- Working with APIs (Twitter Bot, Password Checker, Translator)By the end of this course, you will be a complete Python developer that can get hired at large companies. We are going to use Python to work with Email, Text Messages, CSV files, PDF files, Image Files, Data Visualizations, build our own machine learning model and perform Image detection. We are going to build a web scraper for HackerNews, build a Twitter bot, build the most secure password checker and we will also build some automation tools using Selenium. But the best part? We will build an actual portfolio website using Python that your future employer and customers can contact you at. By the end, you will have a stack of projects you have built that you can show off to others.Here’s the truth: Most courses teach you Python and do just that. They show you how to get started. But the thing is you don’t know where to go from there or how to build your own projects. Whether you are new to programming, or want to level up your Python skills, or are coming from a different programming language, this course is for you. This course is not about making you just code along without understanding the principles so that when you are done with the course you don’t know what to do other than watch another tutorial. No! This course will push you and challenge you to go from an absolute beginner with no coding experience to someone that can go off, forget about me, and build their own applications and get hired.Taught By:Andrei Neagoie is the instructor of the highest rated Development courses on Udemy as well as one of the fastest growing. His graduates have moved on to work for some of the biggest tech companies around the world like Apple, Google, Amazon, JP Morgan, IBM, UNIQLO etc… He has been working as a senior software developer in Silicon Valley and Toronto for many years, and is now taking all that he has learned, to teach programming skills and to help you discover the amazing career opportunities that being a developer allows in life. Having been a self taught programmer, he understands that there is an overwhelming number of online courses, tutorials and books that are overly verbose and inadequate at teaching proper skills. Most people feel paralyzed and don't know where to start when learning a complex subject matter, or even worse, most people don't have $20,000 to spend on a coding bootcamp. Programming skills should be affordable and open to all. An education material should teach real life skills that are current and they should not waste a student's valuable time. Having learned important lessons from working for Fortune 500 companies, tech startups, to even founding his own business, he is now dedicating 100% of his time to teaching others valuable software development skills in order to take control of their life and work in an exciting industry with infinite possibilities. Andrei promises you that there are no other courses out there as comprehensive and as well explained. He believes that in order to learn anything of value, you need to start with the foundation and develop the roots of the tree. Only from there will you be able to learn concepts and specific skills(leaves) that connect to the foundation. Learning becomes exponential when structured in this way. Taking his experience in educational psychology and coding, Andrei's courses will take you on an understanding of complex subjects that you never thought would be possible. See you inside the course!
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Course Outline
Lecture 2 Join Our Online Classroom!
Lecture 3 Exercise: Meet Your Classmates and Instructor
Section 2: Python Introduction
Lecture 4 What Is A Programming Language
Lecture 5 Python Interpreter
Lecture 6 How To Run Python Code
Lecture 7 Note: Jumping To Developer Environment
Lecture 8 Our First Python Program
Lecture 9 Monthly Coding Challenges, Free Resources and Guides
Lecture 10 Latest Version Of Python
Lecture 11 Python 2 vs Python 3
Lecture 12 Why So Many Languages?
Lecture 13 Exercise: How Does Python Work?
Lecture 14 ZTM Python Cheat Sheet
Lecture 15 Python Developer Monthly
Lecture 16 Endorsements On LinkedIN
Section 3: Python Basics
Lecture 17 Learning Python
Lecture 18 Python Data Types
Lecture 19 How To Succeed
Lecture 20 Numbers
Lecture 21 Math Functions
Lecture 22 DEVELOPER FUNDAMENTALS: I
Lecture 23 Operator Precedence
Lecture 24 Exercise: Operator Precedence
Lecture 25 Optional: bin() and complex
Lecture 26 Variables
Lecture 27 Expressions vs Statements
Lecture 28 Augmented Assignment Operator
Lecture 29 Strings
Lecture 30 String Concatenation
Lecture 31 Type Conversion
Lecture 32 Escape Sequences
Lecture 33 Formatted Strings
Lecture 34 String Indexes
Lecture 35 Immutability
Lecture 36 Built-In Functions + Methods
Lecture 37 Booleans
Lecture 38 Exercise: Type Conversion
Lecture 39 DEVELOPER FUNDAMENTALS: II
Lecture 40 Exercise: Password Checker
Lecture 41 Lists
Lecture 42 List Slicing
Lecture 43 Matrix
Lecture 44 List Methods
Lecture 45 List Methods 2
Lecture 46 List Methods 3
Lecture 47 Common List Patterns
Lecture 48 List Unpacking
Lecture 49 None
Lecture 50 Dictionaries
Lecture 51 DEVELOPER FUNDAMENTALS: III
Lecture 52 Dictionary Keys
Lecture 53 Dictionary Methods
Lecture 54 Dictionary Methods 2
Lecture 55 Tuples
Lecture 56 Tuples 2
Lecture 57 Sets
Lecture 58 Sets 2
Section 4: Python Basics II
Lecture 59 Breaking The Flow
Lecture 60 Conditional Logic
Lecture 61 Indentation In Python
Lecture 62 Truthy vs Falsey
Lecture 63 Ternary Operator
Lecture 64 Short Circuiting
Lecture 65 Logical Operators
Lecture 66 Exercise: Logical Operators
Lecture 67 is vs ==
Lecture 68 For Loops
Lecture 69 Iterables
Lecture 70 Exercise: Tricky Counter
Lecture 71 range()
Lecture 72 enumerate()
Lecture 73 While Loops
Lecture 74 While Loops 2
Lecture 75 break, continue, pass
Lecture 76 Our First GUI
Lecture 77 DEVELOPER FUNDAMENTALS: IV
Lecture 78 Exercise: Find Duplicates
Lecture 79 Functions
Lecture 80 Parameters and Arguments
Lecture 81 Default Parameters and Keyword Arguments
Lecture 82 return
Lecture 83 Exercise: Tesla
Lecture 84 Methods vs Functions
Lecture 85 Docstrings
Lecture 86 Clean Code
Lecture 87 *args and **kwargs
Lecture 88 Exercise: Functions
Lecture 89 Walrus Operator
Lecture 90 Scope
Lecture 91 Scope Rules
Lecture 92 global Keyword
Lecture 93 nonlocal Keyword
Lecture 94 Why Do We Need Scope?
Lecture 95 Exercise: Imposter Syndrome
Lecture 96 Python Exam: Testing Your Understanding
Section 5: Developer Environment
Lecture 97 MAC - Python Install
Lecture 98 WINDOWS - Python Install
Lecture 99 WINDOWS - Get Terminal
Lecture 100 LINUX - Python Install
Lecture 101 Python Developer Tools
Lecture 102 Sublime Text
Lecture 103 Resources: Customizing Sublime Text 4
Lecture 104 Quick Note: Upcoming Video
Lecture 105 Optional: Terminal Commands
Lecture 106 iTerm Setup
Lecture 107 Using the Command Line/Terminal
Lecture 108 Visual Studio Code
Lecture 109 PyCharm
Lecture 110 Code Formatting - PEP 8
Lecture 111 Quick Note: Jupyter Notebooks
Lecture 112 Jupyter Notebooks
Lecture 113 Section Review
Section 6: Advanced Python: Object Oriented Programming
Lecture 114 Note on Upcoming Sections
Lecture 115 What Is OOP?
Lecture 116 What is OOP? Part 2
Lecture 117 Creating Our Own Objects
Lecture 118 Attributes and Methods
Lecture 119 __init__
Lecture 120 Exercise: Cats Everywhere
Lecture 121 @classmethod and @staticmethod
Lecture 122 Reviewing What We Know So Far
Lecture 123 DEVELOPER FUNDAMENTALS: V
Lecture 124 Encapsulation
Lecture 125 Abstraction
Lecture 126 Private vs Public Variables
Lecture 127 Inheritance
Lecture 128 Inheritance 2
Lecture 129 Polymorphism
Lecture 130 Exercise: Pets Everywhere
Lecture 131 super()
Lecture 132 Object Introspection
Lecture 133 Dunder Methods
Lecture 134 Exercise: Extending List
Lecture 135 Multiple Inheritance
Lecture 136 MRO - Method Resolution Order
Section 7: Advanced Python: Functional Programming
Lecture 137 Functional Programming
Lecture 138 What Is Functional Programming?
Lecture 139 Pure Functions
Lecture 140 map()
Lecture 141 filter()
Lecture 142 zip()
Lecture 143 reduce()
Lecture 144 Exercises: map, filter, zip, reduce
Lecture 145 Lambda Expressions
Lecture 146 Exercise: Lambda Expressions
Lecture 147 List Comprehensions
Lecture 148 Set and Dictionary Comprehension
Lecture 149 Exercise: Comprehensions
Lecture 150 We Still Have More To Go!
Section 8: Advanced Python: Decorators
Lecture 151 Decorators
Lecture 152 Higher Order Functions
Lecture 153 Decorators 2
Lecture 154 Decorators 3
Lecture 155 Why Do We Need Decorators?
Lecture 156 Exercise: @authenticated
Section 9: Advanced Python: Error Handling
Lecture 157 Errors in Python
Lecture 158 Error Handling
Lecture 159 Error Handling 2
Lecture 160 Exercises: Error Handling
Lecture 161 Error Handling 3
Section 10: Advanced Python: Generators
Lecture 162 Generators
Lecture 163 Generators 2
Lecture 164 Generators Performance
Lecture 165 Under The Hood Of Generators
Lecture 166 Exercise: Fibonacci Numbers
Lecture 167 Python Exam: Testing Your Understanding
Lecture 168 100 Python Exercises
Section 11: Modules In Python
Lecture 169 Modules In Python
Lecture 170 Packages In Python
Lecture 171 Different Ways To Import
Lecture 172 __name__
Lecture 173 Python Built-in Modules
Lecture 174 Python Built-in Modules 2
Lecture 175 Exercise: Guessing Game
Lecture 176 Python Package Index
Lecture 177 pip install
Lecture 178 Virtual Environments
Lecture 179 Useful Modules
Lecture 180 Interesting Tidbit: Python Dictionaries
Lecture 181 Useful Modules 2
Lecture 182 DEVELOPER FUNDAMENTALS: VI
Section 12: Debugging In Python
Lecture 183 How To Debug Code
Section 13: File I/O
Lecture 184 Working With Files In Python
Lecture 185 Read, Write, Append
Lecture 186 File Paths
Lecture 187 File IO Errors
Lecture 188 Exercise: Translator
Section 14: Regular Expressions
Lecture 189 Regular Expressions
Lecture 190 Regular Expressions 2
Lecture 191 Exercises: Interactive RegEx
Lecture 192 Regular Expressions 3
Lecture 193 Exercise: Password Validation
Lecture 194 Exercise: Password Validation 2
Section 15: Testing In Python
Lecture 195 Testing Introduction
Lecture 196 Unittest
Lecture 197 Writing Unit Tests
Lecture 198 Writing Unit Tests 2
Lecture 199 Exercise: Testing
Section 16: Career Of A Python Developer
Lecture 200 Python Careers
Lecture 201 Endorsements On LinkedIn
Lecture 202 Quick Note: Upcoming Video
Lecture 203 What If I Don't Have Enough Experience?
Lecture 204 Learning Guideline
Lecture 205 Now What??
Section 17: Scripting with Python
Lecture 206 Section Overview
Lecture 207 What Is Image Processing?
Lecture 208 DEVELOPER FUNDAMENTALS: VII
Lecture 209 Images With Python
Lecture 210 Images With Python 2
Lecture 211 Images With Python 3
Lecture 212 Exercise: JPG to PNG Pokedex Converter
Lecture 213 Quick Note: Github
Lecture 214 Solution: JPG to PNG Pokedex Converter
Lecture 215 OpenCV
Lecture 216 Quick Note: Upcoming Lecture
Lecture 217 PDFs With Python
Lecture 218 Exercise: PDF Merger
Lecture 219 Exercise: Watermarker
Lecture 220 Solution: Watermarker
Lecture 221 Sending Emails With Python
Lecture 222 Quick Note: Google Security Updates
Lecture 223 Sending Emails With Python 2
Lecture 224 Sending Emails With Python 3
Lecture 225 Password Checker Project
Lecture 226 How Hackers Work
Lecture 227 Password API
Lecture 228 Quick Note: Upcoming Video
Lecture 229 Optional: Hash Function
Lecture 230 Password Checker
Lecture 231 Password Checker 2
Lecture 232 Password Checker 3
Lecture 233 Password Checker 4
Lecture 234 Quick Note: Twitter API Approval
Lecture 235 Twitter API
Lecture 236 Quick Note: Tweepy API
Lecture 237 Our First Twitter Bot
Lecture 238 Our First Twitter Bot 2
Lecture 239 Our First Twitter Bot 3
Lecture 240 Our First Twitter Bot 4
Lecture 241 SMS With Python
Lecture 242 SMS With Python 2
Lecture 243 SMS With Python 3
Lecture 244 Ntfy Fun
Section 18: Scraping Data with Python
Lecture 245 Web Scraping Introduction
Lecture 246 Web Scraping and APIs
Lecture 247 How Googlebot Works
Lecture 248 Our Hacker News Project
Lecture 249 Requesting Data
Lecture 250 BeautifulSoup Basics
Lecture 251 Quick Note: .storylink to .titleline
Lecture 252 BeautifulSoup Selectors
Lecture 253 Hacker News Project
Lecture 254 Hacker News Project 2
Lecture 255 Hacker News Project 3
Lecture 256 Solution: Hacker News Project 3
Lecture 257 What To Do Next With Scraping?
Section 19: Web Development with Python
Lecture 258 Section Overview
Lecture 259 How Websites Work
Lecture 260 How Websites Work 2
Lecture 261 Building Our First Server
Lecture 262 Setting Up Flask
Lecture 263 Building A Flask Server
Lecture 264 Flask Templates
Lecture 265 Flask Static Files
Lecture 266 Favicon
Lecture 267 Templating Engine
Lecture 268 URL Parameters
Lecture 269 MIME Types
Lecture 270 Files Needed for Next Video
Lecture 271 Building A Portfolio
Lecture 272 FREE HTML Templates
Lecture 273 Building A Portfolio 2
Lecture 274 Building A Portfolio 3
Lecture 275 Building A Portfolio 4
Lecture 276 HTML Forms
Lecture 277 Building A Portfolio 5
Lecture 278 Building A Portfolio 6
Lecture 279 Building A Portfolio 7
Lecture 280 Quick Fix: newline
Lecture 281 Quick Note About Databases
Lecture 282 Upcoming Video
Lecture 283 Optional: How Databases Work
Lecture 284 Building A Portfolio 8
Lecture 285 Building A Portfolio 9
Lecture 286 Extra Exercise: Customize Your Portfolio
Section 20: Automation/Testing
Lecture 287 Section Overview
Lecture 288 Selenium Introduction
Lecture 289 Quick Note: Selenium Version
Lecture 290 Quick Update: Selenium 4+
Lecture 291 Selenium Basics
Lecture 292 Selenium Basics 2
Lecture 293 Selenium Basics 3
Section 21: Machine Learning + Data Science
Lecture 294 Section Overview
Lecture 295 AI/Machine Learning/Data Science
Lecture 296 How Machine Learning Works
Lecture 297 History Of Data
Lecture 298 Types of Machine Learning
Lecture 299 Machine Learning 101
Lecture 300 Tools In Machine Learning
Lecture 301 Data Science 1
Lecture 302 Data Science 2
Lecture 303 Data Science 3
Lecture 304 Machine Learning 1
Lecture 305 Machine Learning 2
Lecture 306 Optional: K Nearest Neighbour
Lecture 307 Machine Learning 3
Lecture 308 Machine Learning 4
Lecture 309 Quick Note: Joblib Update
Lecture 310 Machine Learning 5
Lecture 311 Machine Learning 6
Lecture 312 Quick Note: Latest Version of TensorFlow
Lecture 313 Exercise: ReallySmartBrain
Lecture 314 My Favourite Machine Learning Resource
Section 22: Where To Go From Here?
Lecture 315 Become An Alumni
Lecture 316 Thank You
Lecture 317 Contribute To The Cheat Sheet!
Section 23: Extra Bits
Lecture 318 Quick Note: Upcoming Videos
Lecture 319 CWD: Git + Github
Lecture 320 Github Update: Master –> Main
Lecture 321 CWD: Git + Github 2
Lecture 322 Contributing To Open Source
Lecture 323 Contributing To Open Source 2
Lecture 324 Exercise: Contribute To Open Source
Lecture 325 Coding Challenges
Lecture 326 Quick Note: Upcoming Videos
Lecture 327 JTS: Learn to Learn
Lecture 328 JTS: Start With Why
Lecture 329 Quick Note: Next Video
Lecture 330 My Terminal Setup
Lecture 331 My Terminal Setup 2
Lecture 332 AMA - 1,000 Students!!
Lecture 333 AMA - 100,000 Students!!
Section 24: Appendix: HTML Forms
Lecture 334 Quick Note: Upcoming Videos
Lecture 335 HTML Forms
Lecture 336 HTML Forms 2
Lecture 337 Submitting A Form
Section 25: BONUS SECTION
Lecture 338 Special Bonus Lecture
Anyone who wants to master Python 3,Anyone who wants to learn to code,Anyone looking to level up their skills and master a new programming language,Anyone who wants to get into: Web Development, Machine Learning, Data Science and other hot job markets