Not neccesarily although it may help. For example, I am 14 and only have went through Algebra yet I still learned Python with little difficulty. It needed more to have a good sense of logic.
I agree with radmanlive. More detail on commands. And maybe a tutorial on incorporating something more than text read out. Like maybe a small animation of sort. Or a two pic slide show with forward backward controls? Forgive my ignorance, I'm very new to python.
i got permission to use clamwin antivirus in my software, but the thing is that i want to change/rename the programs title and other features to the name of my program, but the code is written in python. Can you help me with this?
hi im 14 and im not sure if i should be doing python at this age but ims tarting to get the hang of the codes its extremly complicated tho and i find it a long time to get the hang of you have helpem me alot and i have done 2 programms not good but kinda just little test you have helped me alot
should i be programming at this age or will it be too complicated?
hey man im 13, and im programming too (im useless, but thats another story). all the greats started at our age, so i dont think we're too young or anything.
nice video .. altough .. IDLE is not the best environment to write python software, you cannot send command arguments as easily.
python runs happier on free software (Debian GNU7Linux) .. when all the hackers of the world write enough free software .. it'll be a better world for everyone
what is a namespace? why is it important? what does it do? what are these displayed names within a namespace? objects maybe? could they be strings, numbers, lists, functions, classes? What is a module? why do we need them? what do they do? I'm a bit confused.
wow what haha im just learning how to program and i jus started tryin to learn languages and i dont kno wat ur talkin about haha guess i jus have to learn a little more before i can fully understand what your sayin haha
I have not been doing any Python lately; I've been learning about Cocoa and some other things. However, I think screencasting is a great way to document your learning about programming and share your knowledge with others! I use iShowU (costs $20) to do screencasts on my Mac, or Camtasia Studio (more expensive) for Windows. You guys should explore Python and make some screencasts as you go!
The very last part of the video shows what's in the batch file. Basically, just call idle with the -s parameter. The .bat file is just a text file with the right shell command in it to go to the right directory, then run idle with -s.
Thanks a lot for the vid :-) I'm learning too. I bought a book (Learning Python by : Mark Lutz & David Ashser)... I'd to learn ruby too.However, I rather take one step 1st! Not learning both at the same time. I'm seaching for a python's e-school. I registered in Guruischool dot com and I picked python, Zope & Plone certification and they ripped me off "It's a fake school"!
DURR XD
FlorianThaStud12 6 months ago
7:04 Monkey island! nice.
MustardMushroom 7 months ago
where you download this programm i haben´t phyton shell
italiboydo 2 years ago
dir...haha i started laughing when you said that it reminded me of a south park episode
bringinhomesara 2 years ago
what exactly do YOU personally use Python for...
I use it for making videogames...
stashincash06 2 years ago
I loved this! You're a great teacher.
MOAR PLEASE!!!
leke1975 2 years ago 2
Can Python be used for web apps or server side programing?
codymoss3300 2 years ago 2
it can be used to get urls off the web
kezzlerkid 2 years ago
Yes, Python can be used for web apps or server side programming.
xXdaveXsuperstarXx 2 years ago
I'm feeling lucky I found these two videos but I couldn'd find any more. Have you uploaded more after this one? If yes, how can I get to those?
Pythkid 2 years ago
that was amazing
xwallinx 3 years ago
good tutorial,
How many more have you made?
theLeeloo 3 years ago
Do you believe someone needs to mathematically strong to be a good programmer?
Rue89 3 years ago
yes strong calculus above math
xwallinx 3 years ago
Not neccesarily although it may help. For example, I am 14 and only have went through Algebra yet I still learned Python with little difficulty. It needed more to have a good sense of logic.
USERNAME6972 2 years ago
14 year old only in algebra???
JBambooProductions 2 years ago
8th grade i was in algebra. now im honors geometry.
USERNAME6972 2 years ago
@USERNAME6972 so what?
montagesANDdisputes 1 year ago
Thank you for shrinking down the view area to that of relevancy! I don't go blind when I am watching your tutorials, which are very well done.
Xesaniel 3 years ago
I agree with radmanlive. More detail on commands. And maybe a tutorial on incorporating something more than text read out. Like maybe a small animation of sort. Or a two pic slide show with forward backward controls? Forgive my ignorance, I'm very new to python.
Great tut never the less!!
a2zhandi 3 years ago
hi
i got permission to use clamwin antivirus in my software, but the thing is that i want to change/rename the programs title and other features to the name of my program, but the code is written in python. Can you help me with this?
Thanks
hiyoumate 3 years ago
woa this tutorial is majorly complicated..you could do less in each tutorial..but more detail on what commands do what
Radmanlive 3 years ago 2
I like what you've done here.
And im usually a dick to everyone.
xkeltoix 3 years ago
great tutorial!
robojake17 3 years ago
hi im 14 and im not sure if i should be doing python at this age but ims tarting to get the hang of the codes its extremly complicated tho and i find it a long time to get the hang of you have helpem me alot and i have done 2 programms not good but kinda just little test you have helped me alot
should i be programming at this age or will it be too complicated?
emoharry2007 3 years ago
dude, sooner you start the better, but start with simple language.
I am 18 and i start reading about programming when i was your age, could only get the basics of C++. I am still learning.
Just never give up.
nowayman17 3 years ago
you can start now i'm only 11 and i am already getting well on the way with python
kdmq 3 years ago
I don't know if anyone of you will belive me but i'm 12 and i code python, actually i'm pretty good, so yea, i think the sonner the better
VideokingRules 3 years ago
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Yeah, python is for children.
systat 3 years ago
Do you realize that Python is used do script content for numerous video games? Python is actually quite useful if you understand how to use it.
StephenWebb1980 3 years ago
Yes, I know that lots of games use python for scripting.
eg. Battlefield 2.
systat 3 years ago
google and youtube have python back-ends
rhillner 3 years ago
hey man im 13, and im programming too (im useless, but thats another story). all the greats started at our age, so i dont think we're too young or anything.
fyamnky 3 years ago
okay?
BrianM1771 3 years ago
nice video .. altough .. IDLE is not the best environment to write python software, you cannot send command arguments as easily.
python runs happier on free software (Debian GNU7Linux) .. when all the hackers of the world write enough free software .. it'll be a better world for everyone
mrsepek 3 years ago
hackers use python?.....
daniky999 3 years ago
everyone uses python
fyamnky 3 years ago
bold statement
BrianM1771 3 years ago
Its exxageration buddy.
fyamnky 3 years ago
i hate exaggeration, its just a form of lying
BrianM1771 3 years ago
your gay Brian
SearchlightPRESENTS 3 years ago
what is a namespace? why is it important? what does it do? what are these displayed names within a namespace? objects maybe? could they be strings, numbers, lists, functions, classes? What is a module? why do we need them? what do they do? I'm a bit confused.
rshakleford 3 years ago
wow what haha im just learning how to program and i jus started tryin to learn languages and i dont kno wat ur talkin about haha guess i jus have to learn a little more before i can fully understand what your sayin haha
BallaB2Tru 4 years ago
Haha.
Caellach1215 3 years ago
yeah me too i am so confused about this and how this helps you you are not alone
briy123 3 years ago
I can look l33t to my friends now thank so much.
bwest0179 4 years ago
Excellent!
Trex7557 4 years ago
sweet!!! plz do more im a newbie
martincs14 4 years ago
I have not been doing any Python lately; I've been learning about Cocoa and some other things. However, I think screencasting is a great way to document your learning about programming and share your knowledge with others! I use iShowU (costs $20) to do screencasts on my Mac, or Camtasia Studio (more expensive) for Windows. You guys should explore Python and make some screencasts as you go!
murfvillage 4 years ago
Great tutorial video, clear and easy to read. Thanks.
notatestuser 4 years ago
are you planning to post more videos ?? please, please, when ?
yeyote 4 years ago
Yes, I promise to do more. I'm out of the country on vacation and will be back in 5 days. Then I will make another.
camurflage 4 years ago
@yeyote whoops that was 4 years ago and i still haven't made any. eventually tho! XD
murftown 6 months ago
how i can make .bat file?
brontok19 4 years ago
The very last part of the video shows what's in the batch file. Basically, just call idle with the -s parameter. The .bat file is just a text file with the right shell command in it to go to the right directory, then run idle with -s.
camurflage 4 years ago
Notepad and just save it as .bat.
muldaine 4 years ago
What program is that again "camastasio" studio..?
npall 4 years ago
Camtasia Studio. You can get a 30 day trial at techsmith dot com.
camurflage 4 years ago
cheers im a nooby this is a great help
JDHyatt1989 4 years ago
Thanks for doing this tutorial!
boxiness 4 years ago
Cool, I didn't know the underscore trick :)
I usually don't look at sourcecode, I just use help() to get info on modules and functions.
agilman 4 years ago
More coming, sorry for the delay.
camurflage 4 years ago
gr8!!!! looking 4wd to the next 1
abhishekrane 4 years ago
Good tutoriel, thank you.
(and Monkey Island lives;))
sONYfr 4 years ago
sweet - more!
thetubeaccount 4 years ago
wow this is awesome.. thanks man!
kostangmekham 4 years ago
If you need help getting started with Python, check out the first tutorial, called "Python 1: Installation and beginner's tutorial."
camurflage 4 years ago
Thanks a lot for the vid :-) I'm learning too. I bought a book (Learning Python by : Mark Lutz & David Ashser)... I'd to learn ruby too.However, I rather take one step 1st! Not learning both at the same time. I'm seaching for a python's e-school. I registered in Guruischool dot com and I picked python, Zope & Plone certification and they ripped me off "It's a fake school"!
monauajiza 4 years ago
see function didn't work on my side! :-(
monauajiza 4 years ago
What happened? How far did you get? Did you get "inspect" and "getsource" working? Did you get a startup script to run whenever you start Idle?
camurflage 4 years ago
It was awesome please do another helps a lot.
I cant find a good python tutorial. I didn't get how to do the bat file thing.
wowshocker99 4 years ago
name it and at the end type .bat for exampl" filename.bat"
DeviloooCry 4 years ago