@AndreasQuinones

This is the best training I've ever watched for anything. Flawless pacing, very easy to follow without getting lost or losing focus. Excellent material.

@chcc712

I've taken several Python courses, this one is by far the most impressive and fun. Thank you Dave.

@mahadbingesalot

Thanks for making it all free. This gave me a massive head start before starting my university classes. On top of that, it's made so interesting and easy to follow!!! MASSIVE RESPECT!!!!!!

@sayedrezaomid1305

He is the greatest instructor ever please continue  and keep your contribution with him ever.

@ElzaraIsmE

I loved this course. Thank you, Dave! Well structured, there's a lot of useful information to work with the terminal as well. That being said, Lesson 21, and especially the last project is way above beginner level and includes concepts that are not in previous classes. So I got lost on the last project with a lot of questions. It's not necessarily a bad thing since it encourages me to learn more outside the course, but I wasn't able to finish that lesson with 100% understanding of it. I do have beginner knowledge of HTML/CSS. Thank you!

@iynhyahh

i'm gratefull that people still stop what they doing to teach things from the basic

@juliestudy1475

Whoa! This has been an amazing experience for me! Thank you so much Dave for putting together such an incredible tutorial! The breadth and depth of this tutorial is totally beyond my expectation!! And thank you so much for taking the time to go through the various ways of doing things and making the challenges (exercise projects) realistic and interesting. I particularly like how you show us how we can keep improving the RPS, haha! Oh, how can I forget to mention all those little touches such as the hot keys and the emoji, haha, love them! I must say, your tutorial is the BEST 'Python for Beginners' that I've come across on YouTube and I am so happy that I found it! 

If I may, just a feedback on the last 2 tutorials, especially Lesson 23, it would be good to slow down a bit and highlight where the new files should be created from. I spent 3+ hours tearing my hair out trying to figure out why my codes wouldn't run, LOL!! The error messages were of no use at all. Eventually I figured out that I created the files in the wrong location! My .env file was inside the .venv folder whilst the weather.py was outside.  Wait for it... my .gitignore was also inside .venv!!!!  Can you imagine my horror when I ran 'git add .'? LOL!!!


Another problem I had was in setting up the .venv. I kept hitting a dead end. After a lot of researching, it turns out I need to Set-ExecutionPolicy. Also, "source .venv\Scripts\Activate" doesn't work for me but ".\.venv\Scripts\Activate" does.

Once again, I'm very grateful for your wonderful course! Thank you so much!

@badbadleroybrown650

Setting up the auto format in lesson 2 isn't working for me but I am going to continue the course without it. I like it so far!

@JosephNginya-gx5jr

I hope to complete it , already in chapter 10. recursion is really frying me. Thanks Dave for your effort.

@Rasspor

Thank you!!! for the concise explanation of using virtual environments. This is just what i have been searching for. I think it would be more helpful if content providers explained the virtual environments, before getting into the python code. As most programs need the modules. So the python code function properly. Kudos!!! thanks! for the great content.

@mariuszel759

I think that's the one python course that i will actually get done!

@DayDayUP996

By far the best video tutorial for Python beginners

@syedbasim383

WHAT A TUTORIAL MAN!!

@livingwithcatz

I can't get my "format on save" or "format on type" to work even though they are checked in the settings. I've reinstalled both python and vs code. It's frustrating because I'm a beginner and can't get started learning to code.

@nigelpallatt

Loved chapter 5! Thanks

@konstantinreut2577

Thank you Dave for this lesson! You are a talented teacher! And thank you for teaching us how to deploy and render the project.

@PanosChatzin

My favorite Python tutorial by far!🐍

@aiko_here.0_0

THANK YOU for the black background!

@arcanelore168

This year  is gonna be the year of python for me.

@saraabrahamiimv4176

Completed the first lesson. Proeeding with this one. Hope i complete this!!