Thanks for the video it was very helpful! I'm currently learning to navigate Ubuntu and getting started on learning Python, so this killed to birds with one stone.
Excellent, I'm doing it in Debian, I had to install emacs, when I typed print, it didn't provide the parentheses as yours did, .. I saved and executed, and got an EOL error and got to refresh my debugging skills - I forgot second quotes), all works fine! Off to the races...
Thanks alot for the tutorial, I've wanted to get python on my phone that runs Ubuntu so I can do machine Learning on my phone because I don't think anyone else in the world has ever tried it
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@@paulnathanielsmith Hi I recommend watching this. th-cam.com/video/DNhnGuFWRjw/w-d-xo.html Hopefully you're on Ubuntu. If not I recommend you switch ;)
This was a while ago, personally I like to use vscode now as my main choice. Then sometimes I still use nano for quick changes. Vim and emacs take s while to pick up imo, emacs is slightly easier to learn than vim.
Please make tutorial how to install Python 2.7 Python3.10 with pip pip2 pip3 and all other important python repositories in debian Linux smoothly without errors. Also make tutorial how to install Docker in debian Linux and install Docker tools script programs like Jok3r web framework in it smoothly without errors. 🤝💯✌🥰💚💙💜❤😘🤩😍🤝
Thanks for the Video. Im learning Coding and Cyber Security since ive always loved Robots and Technology...Once i learned the Advantages of The skills i wanted to learn it. My end goal is to hack the Nasa Space Station. Aim High
it seems to tough. I don't have money to buy windows so I'm using Ubuntu 20.04(which is free). In my college they are teaching Python for placements. But they are teaching it in windows and told me that linux also supports python so I hoped and searched this video but it seems difficult. As i am new to linux everything looks different and everything is based on commands. In windows there we can find Icon directly in the home screen which I am not getting in Ubuntu. i don't what I am going to do. But i have to learn it anyway cuz I don't have money to buy windows. anyways thanks brother :-)
Subscribe to an Ubuntu channel and learn all of that, the python code will be the same on linux and windows providing you're using the same version of python. Keep learning, once you get used to Linux you will love it!!!
There is literally guides for anything and everything you could ever need for Ubuntu. It's daunting at first, but by learning it and using it for taking the power away from mega corporations and supporting freedom. Also, you can make icons for your desktop as well. Just Google Ubuntu desktop shortcuts.
I am a sports bettor, I am learning python because I believe I can use it to analyze big volumes of data on sports teams. This will be helpful in predicting winning teams in soccer and basketball. I also intend to use it to analyze betting odds and their possible outcomes and which markets to go for when betting for profit. subscribed
That will be really cool, let me know how it works out when the time comes. I'm not sure how far along on your journey you are, but some good python libraries to look into include: Pandas, scikit-learn, matplotlib or something like keras which will actually come pre-loaded with a lot of datasets. Good Luck and welcome to the channel.
I’m learning python as I wanted to start designing VN I came to the conclusion I would need environment to set a lv of constancy and structure. Another 2 days of chaos I realised makes sense to have neural network to as the controller. Help anyone
thank you. when i type emacs hello.py it opens the text eidot i type in the command but then when i return to terminal there is no command line it is a blank line and when i type python3 hello.py it wont do anything either
I've just started using python and ubuntu. Thanks for this excellent class!
Excellent getting started video. I am learning Python as part of a course to earn a cybersecurity certification. Thanks
Thanks for the video it was very helpful! I'm currently learning to navigate Ubuntu and getting started on learning Python, so this killed to birds with one stone.
Thank you, I hate my job and have 0 IT experience but I'm starting the journey to hopefully improve my life. This is much appreciated.
Awesome video man! Subscribed.
i wanna learn python cause as a linux user i realize python programming is one of most important that i need to know :D
How you doing? I just bought a udemy course and am about to dig in
Thank you for the video. Introducing myself to python because I need to write some scripts for a IoT project I'm creating for work.
Thanks! it helped. Installed python to learn machine learning, especially deep q network
Thanks a ton for a concise yet informative video.
Thank alot dude, I have been looking for this kind of tutorial for quite a while.
I am a computer science student and I am new to programming so I wanna learn
Just what I was looking for. Thank you!!
Thank you. I need to learn python for my SANS cybersecurity course.
Thanks a lot for your informative vedio
Thank you for making a video about python using Linux
Thanks that helped! I'm learning python, among other things, because I want to make softwares and programs that will help people one day.
Keep chasing your dreans g
Thanks man, really comprehensive tutorial :) I need to learn video image analysis asap haha
I'm using Linux Mint and trying to learn python. Thanks for the vid man.
I am a neuroscience student applying machine learning algorithms to Neuroimaging data. Trying to figure out Linux for a job interview that I have :).
Good luck with the interview!
I need to use Python because I am learning openMC. Thanks for your video
Why I'm learning Python? Because is clearly taking over the world
Thanks Sir...
I am learning Python, to learn Data Science...
Learning python to implement it in field of industrial automation
I'm trying to learn python because I use the qtile wm, which is written in python.
And being able to program in general is a good thing.
qtile wm looks pretty cool actually, might have to give it a go. I've been looking to get into using tiling window managers
Excellent, I'm doing it in Debian, I had to install emacs, when I typed print, it didn't provide the parentheses as yours did, .. I saved and executed, and got an EOL error and got to refresh my debugging skills - I forgot second quotes), all works fine! Off to the races...
I'm learning python because I want hone in on my programming and computer skills.
Nice, for fun.
Thanks alot for the tutorial, I've wanted to get python on my phone that runs Ubuntu so I can do machine Learning on my phone because I don't think anyone else in the world has ever tried it
Useful stuff indeed
i'm beginner in programming, i just want to learn a programming . So i choosed python
this is exactly what i needed, thanks for making this video
Hi and thanks for the video. I'm learming linux and python because I want to switch career to be a cloud engineer.
Sounds awesome, good luck! Feel free to ask questions.
Thank You so much for this Video
thanks. this helped a lot.
So do we have to change directory to basics each time we start terminal?
Thank you it use full school work
feel free to ask any questions if you're stuck
I am learning python because I want to create. I am not sure what, but a program that will help people.
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@@Monkhaus ok ill subscribe. Thumbs up and thank you for taking time to teach us :)
@@paulnathanielsmith Hi I recommend watching this. th-cam.com/video/DNhnGuFWRjw/w-d-xo.html Hopefully you're on Ubuntu. If not I recommend you switch ;)
I use python to make viewbots, comment bots, upvote bots.
Was on Windows for a long time,
But nowdays everything has to be Linux, is better that way
lol
@sry828 89 nerd
Why do you install python3, if it was already installed?
HI! It was kinda useful.
I would like to work in the animation industry
@ 4:48... Could you please explain what you did here???
Hello. I just exited the editor and the executed the script from the terminal. To quit emacs I typed ctrl+x ctrl+c
Im doing a project and they prefer I use python rather than Java
What's the project?
I was looking for Python 3 IDE for Linux. I know it's not that complicated to use the terminal, but it's clumsy.
This was a while ago, personally I like to use vscode now as my main choice. Then sometimes I still use nano for quick changes. Vim and emacs take s while to pick up imo, emacs is slightly easier to learn than vim.
Please make tutorial how to install Python 2.7 Python3.10 with pip pip2 pip3 and all other important python repositories in debian Linux smoothly without errors. Also make tutorial how to install Docker in debian Linux and install Docker tools script programs like Jok3r web framework in it smoothly without errors. 🤝💯✌🥰💚💙💜❤😘🤩😍🤝
Hello, you used emacs to open the file from terminal. I am using the default text editor, what would be the command then?
open is not working.
nano filename.py.
Then ctrl+x to quit. Type y to save
Hi thanks for the video
I want to programme task bot.
That executes simple tasks.
I've got lots of python stuff coming up, so don't forget to sub 👍
Thanks for the Video. Im learning Coding and Cyber Security since ive always loved Robots and Technology...Once i learned the Advantages of The skills i wanted to learn it. My end goal is to hack the Nasa Space Station. Aim High
it seems to tough. I don't have money to buy windows so I'm using Ubuntu 20.04(which is free). In my college they are teaching Python for placements. But they are teaching it in windows and told me that linux also supports python so I hoped and searched this video but it seems difficult. As i am new to linux everything looks different and everything is based on commands. In windows there we can find Icon directly in the home screen which I am not getting in Ubuntu. i don't what I am going to do. But i have to learn it anyway cuz I don't have money to buy windows.
anyways thanks brother :-)
Subscribe to an Ubuntu channel and learn all of that, the python code will be the same on linux and windows providing you're using the same version of python. Keep learning, once you get used to Linux you will love it!!!
There is literally guides for anything and everything you could ever need for Ubuntu. It's daunting at first, but by learning it and using it for taking the power away from mega corporations and supporting freedom.
Also, you can make icons for your desktop as well. Just Google Ubuntu desktop shortcuts.
thank you for a short video targeted at the startup task. (on 12/2/2022)
I am a sports bettor, I am learning python because I believe I can use it to analyze big volumes of data on sports teams. This will be helpful in predicting winning teams in soccer and basketball.
I also intend to use it to analyze betting odds and their possible outcomes and which markets to go for when betting for profit.
subscribed
That will be really cool, let me know how it works out when the time comes. I'm not sure how far along on your journey you are, but some good python libraries to look into include: Pandas, scikit-learn, matplotlib or something like keras which will actually come pre-loaded with a lot of datasets.
Good Luck and welcome to the channel.
Thank you
I’m learning python as I wanted to start designing VN I came to the conclusion I would need environment to set a lv of constancy and structure. Another 2 days of chaos I realised makes sense to have neural network to as the controller. Help anyone
Thanks, I just write and exceute my first command line on python 3 on linux mint
What are you going to build first?
thank you. when i type emacs hello.py it opens the text eidot i type in the command but then when i return to terminal there is no command line it is a blank line and when i type python3 hello.py it wont do anything either
I wanted to learn python for computational uses in high-energy physics.
Thank you so much
thx buddy its helpfull
thanks brother
tryna make a online shoppin bot
Thank you.
Why I'm learning Python? Because I'm learning how to become a Data Scientist..
thanks
I would like to be an engineer and code for big machines :) like air craft or telecommunications
learn to build chat bots and hopefully start a new job
Data science
2024 is here
@@BogdanVakar ? This video is like 4/5 years old lol
foe hKING