Happy Teachers Day Maria.. (it's celebrated on 5 sept) for Info - In India, 5th September is celebrated as Teachers' Day as a mark of tribute to the contribution made by teachers to the society. 5th September is the birth anniversary of a great teacher Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, who was a staunch believer of education and was a well-known diplomat, scholar, the President of India and above all, a teacher.
Happy belated teachers' day Swapnil!! 😀😀😀 I had no idea Sep 5th is a holiday!! We're actually celebrating Labour Day today here in Canada, everyone's at home for a long rainy weekend! 😉
@@PythonSimplified oh wow... That's amazing .... holiday for all workers 😄 🥳 Enjoy your Long weekend ...😊😉😉 And upload next python video early...can't waitto learn new stuffs....🥰
My daughter is here watching this video with me. She is playing code spark. I said, "Look ril She's a coder too." She once told me "girls don't code" a couple years ago. She like 5 then. I've been fighting that for a while. She is really into it all now. She doesn't do Python yet though. Keep up the great work.
That's awesome!! Thank you so much for your comment! 😁 I'm actually planning a new "Python for kids" series she might enjoy! I think Python is a great language for the little ones, can't wait to start working on it! 😃
Thank you for the amazing tutorial playlist! I learned so much and really enjoyed the clear explanations and practical examples. Grateful for the knowledge you shared! video no #3
Great video!!! Your eyes and your expressions show how much joy you get from teaching. You are in your element and help so many people to learn Python. I followed with you to make the first tree with its branches but then just watched the repetition and randomness. I will go back later and follow with code to finish it. Thank you very much!!
I love the way You explain things so thoroughly and in a very understandable way, with a clear voice. Also, little details, like the order in which You type things, such as closing parentheses or ending a connection before you start inserting content in the middle. And You look stunning!
It went pretty well, I typed along and generated this cool one. I loved the randomness and how to change the parameters with ease. Keep up the good work and your lectures are very exciting and engaging! Thanks!
I want to say thank you to you (Maria) as you are a great Teacher you helped me in understanding classes and and other python stuff , Happy Teachers Day Maria
thank you very much for these amazing tutorials, i wanted to ask is it better as a programmer to update to windows 12 or install a linux distribution and which one do you actually use ?
Mariya, Do you know Francis Cabrel, the french singer ? In One of his songs , he said.: "...Elle a des yeux Revolver Elle a le regard qui tue Elle a tiré la première..." So you are. A nice and Beautifull teacher.
Merci Boku PI Lemost!! 😊 I'm not familiar with this song, but the lyrics are beautiful! Thank you! I actually listen to lots of French music! mostly Charlotte Cardin (Quebec French though 😅), Maitre Gims, Stromae, Indila... I absolutely LOVE it! (even though my French skills are quite awful... how very un-Canadian of me 🤣)
First at all: About the OpenCV2: some troubles and errors with python 3.8. But ok with python 3.7. Litterally he Said: « She has eyes like a revolver ( gun fire to kill)- when looking at him lovely-; (and) she is the first to fire…. Merci beaucoup… (Beau = bo; coup = Ku.) No skill in englsh but I can understand you if necessary with Google Translater. It is sunny at Paris.
Cool stuff. Seems like a potential replacement for Processing... at least if animation is reasonably easy. Anyway, thanks for the tutorial! I shared part 1 with a friend of mine that's looking to do stuff kinda like this. :)
Amazing video, thank you! I finally understand the purpose of classes! But, to be a pain, the plural of leaf is leaves. Someone should also really tell the Toronto Maple Leafs Hockey Team, that their name is wrong! 🤣
Soon 50k YEEEEY!. Can't wait for 100k, you deserve much more. Thank you like always, amazing and useful video. I'm waiting for the OpenCV face detection app soon xD.
Возникла такая идея - you can also imitate perspective - use gradient fill for the grass and set trees randomly on different horizontal lines. And maybe little bit more trees on each horizontal line from the bottom to the top to increase density.
I loved the video so much, and I know how a better understanding of classes, attributes and methods. However it was so hard to keep track of code due to the small size of IDE interface.
How do you get to know in advance about where I am stuck???? It often happens when I search for a problem and find your *most recent* video addressing it!!
Hi, i made a text based game in Python. It also uses PIL to open some images. But when i converted it from .py to .exe, everything goes well until the part where it has to open the image. It automatically closes when it has to open the image. I tried everything, pyinstaller, auto-py-to-exe and cx_freeze. But it just closes without opening the image. Can you please tell me a solution for this? Thank you 🙂
Hi Ho Pi 😀 Have you seen my ML & AI for beginners playlist? I already have a bunch of beginner-friendly videos on the subject, You can check them out here: th-cam.com/play/PLqXS1b2lRpYTpUIEu3oxfhhTuBXmMPppA.html Good luck and I hope it helps! 😊
Nice.. the concept, however, to my poor feeble mind, of interpreting how to pass information, construct objects, and make such programs run nicely without errors of which I have even less of an ability to understand than the classes and methods alone, is so abstract that it is worse than trying to follow the meaning of what I have written here.
Hi Dr! 😃 Did you have a chance to watch my other OOP tutorials? I think they are a much better starting point than this one forest of objects: ⭐️ Classes and OOP for beginners: th-cam.com/video/f0TrMH9s-VE/w-d-xo.html ⭐️ Practice Classes and OOP with a fun exercise: th-cam.com/video/6c6NYPjO_rI/w-d-xo.html I hope it helps! OOP is not always easy to grasp - but once you do it feels like getting super powers 😉
Maria! You're beautiful and really intelligent, but you're killing me with the way you pronounce attribute(s). You're pronouncing it like uh-tribute, with the emphasis on tribute. Here in the US, we pronounce it like this: at-tribute, with the emphasis on "at". Sorry to be the "Pronunciation Police", it's part of my OCD, I suppose. One of my many attributes. :0)
Hi, i made a text based game in Python. It also uses PIL to open some images. But when i converted it from .py to .exe, everything goes well until the part where it has to open the image. It automatically closes when it has to open the image. I tried everything, pyinstaller, auto-py-to-exe and cx_freeze. But it just closes without opening the image. Can you please tell me a solution for this? Thank you 🙂
I am not sure it helps you but... Same thing happens to me in another way. I made an app in python that contains calender. It works fine but when I converted it into exe by auto-py-to-exe the calender never shows up. I googled it and get the solutions that There are certain libraries whom are connected to anther libraries (sort of inheritence) but most of the py to exe converters dont hooked those parent/child libraries as they are not mentioned in your imports. So I just added these two libraries "from babel.dates import format_date, parse_date, get_day_names, get_month_names" and "from babel.numbers import *". Eventhough they showed greyed in pycharm (as they were not in use) but after that when I converted the app to exe the calender shows up
Happy Teachers Day Maria.. (it's celebrated on 5 sept)
for Info -
In India, 5th September is celebrated as Teachers' Day as a mark of tribute to the contribution made by teachers to the society. 5th September is the birth anniversary of a great teacher Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, who was a staunch believer of education and was a well-known diplomat, scholar, the President of India and above all, a teacher.
Happy belated teachers' day Swapnil!! 😀😀😀 I had no idea Sep 5th is a holiday!!
We're actually celebrating Labour Day today here in Canada, everyone's at home for a long rainy weekend! 😉
@@PythonSimplified oh wow...
That's amazing .... holiday for all workers 😄 🥳
Enjoy your Long weekend ...😊😉😉
And upload next python video early...can't waitto learn new stuffs....🥰
Yes
@@PythonSimplified 😍😍😍
Finally, a video on Python classes that wasn't about creating "users" with the usual "first name", "last name", "age" attributes!! Excellent!
Yeah Man. I was thinking the same.
My daughter is here watching this video with me. She is playing code spark. I said, "Look ril She's a coder too."
She once told me "girls don't code" a couple years ago. She like 5 then. I've been fighting that for a while. She is really into it all now. She doesn't do Python yet though.
Keep up the great work.
That's awesome!! Thank you so much for your comment! 😁
I'm actually planning a new "Python for kids" series she might enjoy!
I think Python is a great language for the little ones, can't wait to start working on it! 😃
Thank you for the amazing tutorial playlist! I learned so much and really enjoyed the clear explanations and practical examples. Grateful for the knowledge you shared!
video no #3
Thank you! Maybe the best OOP lesson on the entire TH-cam.
I swear I only watch you for your brains and your excellent tutelage. Everything else is just an afterthought.
Great video!!! Your eyes and your expressions show how much joy you get from teaching. You are in your element and help so many people to learn Python. I followed with you to make the first tree with its branches but then just watched the repetition and randomness. I will go back later and follow with code to finish it. Thank you very much!!
I love the way You explain things so thoroughly and in a very understandable way, with a clear voice.
Also, little details, like the order in which You type things, such as closing parentheses or ending a connection before you start inserting content in the middle.
And You look stunning!
I've Been Looking Forward to This Lesson; Thanks My Unix-Based Minx, You Are Fantastic ~
Thank you! have fun! 😀😀😀
I am brazilian.... Parabéns pelo excelente trabalho!!!
Você é linda e muito didática!!!!!
It went pretty well, I typed along and generated this cool one. I loved the randomness and how to change the parameters with ease. Keep up the good work and your lectures are very exciting and engaging! Thanks!
Class in one of a hard concept to understand to implement but you give what it could do. Nice!
I want to say thank you to you (Maria) as you are a great Teacher you helped me in understanding classes and and other python stuff , Happy Teachers Day Maria
Thank you so much! Happy Teachers day! 😁😁😁
Becareful Bob Ross!!!! Here comes Mariya!!!!! That's awesome. You're the best teacher and developer in whole the world. Congratulations. :8)
Just found your channel. Impressed. Plan on binge watching through holidays.
Saw "random" and "forest" thought ML lol. Very neat project, this will be fun for kids to interact with too!
This tutorial is very helpful. The way she teaches is simple and easy to understand. I am thankful to you :))
best teacher ever
The female mind struck again. Bravo from Athens
Python Simplify indeed you're great 👍
impressive! thanks
Great tutorial, Maria. Clear, thorough and fun. Thank you!
thank you very much for these amazing tutorials, i wanted to ask is it better as a programmer to update to windows 12 or install a linux distribution and which one do you actually use ?
Mariya,
Do you know Francis Cabrel, the french singer ? In One of his songs , he said.:
"...Elle a des yeux Revolver
Elle a le regard qui tue
Elle a tiré la première..."
So you are. A nice and
Beautifull teacher.
Merci Boku PI Lemost!! 😊
I'm not familiar with this song, but the lyrics are beautiful! Thank you!
I actually listen to lots of French music! mostly Charlotte Cardin (Quebec French though 😅), Maitre Gims, Stromae, Indila... I absolutely LOVE it! (even though my French skills are quite awful... how very un-Canadian of me 🤣)
First at all:
About the OpenCV2: some troubles and errors with python 3.8. But ok with python 3.7.
Litterally he Said:
« She has eyes like a revolver ( gun fire to kill)- when looking at him lovely-; (and) she is the first to fire….
Merci beaucoup…
(Beau = bo; coup = Ku.)
No skill in englsh but I can understand you if necessary with Google Translater.
It is sunny at Paris.
Cool stuff. Seems like a potential replacement for Processing... at least if animation is reasonably easy. Anyway, thanks for the tutorial! I shared part 1 with a friend of mine that's looking to do stuff kinda like this. :)
Amazing video, thank you! I finally understand the purpose of classes! But, to be a pain, the plural of leaf is leaves. Someone should also really tell the Toronto Maple Leafs Hockey Team, that their name is wrong! 🤣
Boom! - she said - love it.
I do love your videos 👏👏👏
Soon 50k YEEEEY!. Can't wait for 100k, you deserve much more. Thank you like always, amazing and useful video. I'm waiting for the OpenCV face detection app soon xD.
Возникла такая идея - you can also imitate perspective - use gradient fill for the grass and set trees randomly on different horizontal lines. And maybe little bit more trees on each horizontal line from the bottom to the top to increase density.
Your presentation quality in every class is very good, so I like you very much?
Great job! Subscribed - thank you Mariya!
Most awaited tutorial , thank you for this amazing video . Nicely explained the importance of classes .
Between cheers from India
#regularstudent😅
Thank you so much Piyush! sounds like it was worth the wait! 😉
Cheers from Canada! 😊
@@PythonSimplified yup it was worth waiting
u really are doing an amazing work. Thank you very much.
Good and beautiful teacher 😍😍
amazing🙂🙂
Finally got best video 👍👍
You are awesome please do more of this lessons
Thanks Maria!
Most excellent. Thank you! 🙇🏼♂️🙏🏼
I loved the video so much, and I know how a better understanding of classes, attributes and methods.
However it was so hard to keep track of code due to the small size of IDE interface.
Thanks for the video. I enjoyed coding along. Good to know that Open CV only accepts int values.
How do you get to know in advance about where I am stuck????
It often happens when I search for a problem and find your *most recent* video addressing it!!
Nice video! Appreciate it!
When are you doing your flask tutorial? I just made a banking app using flask😎
That's awesome! 😀 I'm gonna film the Simple Calculator with Flask tutorial sometime this week! should premiere mid-next week 😉
Fantastic tutorial! Could this be used to create 3d objects in unity/unreal engine/any 3d environment?
Благодарю тебя!
Como me gustaría que traducieran estos tutoriales, están muy buenos! Intento aprender Inglés igual jaja
Do you currently program for a company?
Been waiting on this one.
it was a great tutorial :)
Thank you Carlos, I'm glad you liked it! 😊
Hi, i made a text based game in Python. It also uses PIL to open some images. But when i converted it from .py to .exe, everything goes well until the part where it has to open the image. It automatically closes when it has to open the image. I tried everything, pyinstaller, auto-py-to-exe and cx_freeze. But it just closes without opening the image. Can you please tell me a solution for this? Thank you 🙂
Nice 👌🌴👏👏
Thank you! 😊
Great job👍
Can you create a full course of AI or machine learning for absolute beginner ?
Hi Ho Pi 😀
Have you seen my ML & AI for beginners playlist?
I already have a bunch of beginner-friendly videos on the subject,
You can check them out here: th-cam.com/play/PLqXS1b2lRpYTpUIEu3oxfhhTuBXmMPppA.html
Good luck and I hope it helps! 😊
Это лучшее, что я видел
Hay maria i am back after long time 😍 i missed some videos
Whats the mental framework to code an image?
I can't teach myself. You are very beautiful and I am frozen to look at your beauty. Very beautiful
Nice
So Nice. :)
Wonderful!
Love from nowhere.
I want to explain how to create a network through python on Kali or other system, can you do an explanation please
Это очень красивые лес ❤️.
cv.imshow dosen't work, but np, using PySimpleGUI
Love ya
Nice.. the concept, however, to my poor feeble mind, of interpreting how to pass information, construct objects, and make such programs run nicely without errors of which I have even less of an ability to understand than the classes and methods alone, is so abstract that it is worse than trying to follow the meaning of what I have written here.
Hi Dr! 😃
Did you have a chance to watch my other OOP tutorials? I think they are a much better starting point than this one forest of objects:
⭐️ Classes and OOP for beginners:
th-cam.com/video/f0TrMH9s-VE/w-d-xo.html
⭐️ Practice Classes and OOP with a fun exercise:
th-cam.com/video/6c6NYPjO_rI/w-d-xo.html
I hope it helps! OOP is not always easy to grasp - but once you do it feels like getting super powers 😉
❤
😁
👍👍👍👍👍👍
I'm in love. 💘
Use the fibonacci numbers to scale the tree 👀
Maria I love you😍😘
Hai I love you and I am india
Ждём Flack))
Chernobyl popsicle :-)
Думаю все же для рисования больше подходит pygame.
12:32 keep all original values and make scale = 1 it is same. why need make all smaller then scale 2, but even scale is 2 it look same LOL
Je n'arrive pas à m'apprendre. Vous êtes très belle et je suis figé à regarder votre beauté. Vraiment très belle
Tasty
🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
kindly make a tutorial on data preparation for panoptic segmentation on custom dataset
милашка🍓
13:29 scale 1 not same as original. its 0.5 xD
💋
Maria! You're beautiful and really intelligent, but you're killing me with the way you pronounce attribute(s). You're pronouncing it like uh-tribute, with the emphasis on tribute. Here in the US, we pronounce it like this: at-tribute, with the emphasis on "at". Sorry to be the "Pronunciation Police", it's part of my OCD, I suppose. One of my many attributes. :0)
Opencv yyds
простите, а какого пола автор?
Girl talk to me like this, I'm so in love 💕💕🥰🥰
if (marry_me(you)):
return when
else:
return cry
why would anyone do this with opencv? its like writing on sticky notes with a paintbrush
Hi, i made a text based game in Python. It also uses PIL to open some images. But when i converted it from .py to .exe, everything goes well until the part where it has to open the image. It automatically closes when it has to open the image. I tried everything, pyinstaller, auto-py-to-exe and cx_freeze. But it just closes without opening the image. Can you please tell me a solution for this? Thank you 🙂
I am not sure it helps you but... Same thing happens to me in another way.
I made an app in python that contains calender. It works fine but when I converted it into exe by auto-py-to-exe the calender never shows up. I googled it and get the solutions that There are certain libraries whom are connected to anther libraries (sort of inheritence) but most of the py to exe converters dont hooked those parent/child libraries as they are not mentioned in your imports.
So I just added these two libraries "from babel.dates import format_date, parse_date, get_day_names, get_month_names" and "from babel.numbers import *". Eventhough they showed greyed in pycharm (as they were not in use) but after that when I converted the app to exe the calender shows up