Best Python tutorial on TH-cam. I am already familiar with the Python language. I just needed this refresher to remind myself of how the user interface works because it has been a couple years. Every other Python tutorial assumes you already know everything, which means the other videos aren't really tutorials, at all.
I cant thank you more .. none of the book explained this more beautifully .. i had to switch to notepad++ just because i couldnt put all statements sequentially ... many thanks!!
Thanks for this video, I found it very useful. I'd been doing various bits of Python in Code Academy, and by the time I came back to Python itself, I'd forgotten which window did what. It's quite confusing that IDLE is also called a shell!
Well explained. I'm just getting started and was using the IDLE shell, but hadn't figured out yet how to make use of the secondary windows. This was perfect. I agree with the previous comment that the spotlight effect seems to hide more than it highlights-- I found it a little irritating.
Thank you. Was excellent introduction, did not skip a thing no matter how simple it must have been to David. Only small criticism, the spotlight almost blacked everything else out on my screen. But overall, great, THANK YOU.
Dude, you have just saved ma life..! You know what i was directly using the ptthon shell and as you have said in case of an error then i had to retype my code...kudos..!!
Old Video But Still Good.. I Tried learning python awhile back but never stuck to it , Always got distracted with other languages.. Now im finally getting back into it and since i am a beginner , Didnt know how to use the Python shell but this video made sense of it all lol Thanks...
Really good video. When new to programming just learning which windows to actually use is pretty important, obviously. Yet in class they skipped this step.
Thank you! I am going through a Python book, been through 4 chapters and have been wondering how to not use the interactive shell. I assume the book gets to that at some point, but this is very helpful all the same!
Extremely helpful!! I'm auditing an edx Python course yet the jackass didn't have the sense to explain the differences between the shell and idle environments. Thanks again!!
thanks a lot david sir i had initially downloaded 3.8.3 i could not save it and it had bugs. python IDLE(GUI)is the best app. please make more videos on python programming.
thanks a lot for the detailed feature.. can you please guide on how to install pyscripter and which version. i have windows7 64 bit and python 64 installed...
Great video! One question: what's the point of the first thing, the black screen? Is it simply to see your program run right away in the same window? It doesn't seem very useful since one cannot save programs in it. Thanks!
Thanks. Your video is very helpful. I study python by myself, so it is hard to have someone to ask if I have any questions. I found python 3.9 hard to track and fix the scripts, especially I am a beginner who makes many errors. I usually use sublime text but this app does not run with some commands.
how do you get the numbers down the left hand page so when you get error 'line 64' you can see straight away? seen it in e.g. cs50 videos. 1 doc! type 2 3 4 5 5
It is 2020! just starting out with Python. Was not able to figure out how to write multiple lines of command at a time. Thank you!
how
you can try out some math function
just copy and paste
a=0
while a
same here
If all you are doing is basic stuff id recommend repl.it saves all your code and is very helpful for beginners if you are still at that level
2021*
Its 2021- and i don't regret clicking your video- very detailed thanks and thanks - all the way from South Africa.
Thank you! Every other tutorial just thought I knew this already.
+645sup I had the same problem ^^
+645sup Totaly!!!!!
People just asume you know stuff hahaha
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i ran your video on speed of 2 .... and understood every bit of it ... so much helpful
It is 2020, and I did not know ANYTHING, but youtube recommended YOU. THANK YOU!
2021💀
You are a genius because my mother tongue is Spanish,I did not understand to my teacher but right now I catch it. Thank you a lot.
Best Python tutorial on TH-cam. I am already familiar with the Python language. I just needed this refresher to remind myself of how the user interface works because it has been a couple years. Every other Python tutorial assumes you already know everything, which means the other videos aren't really tutorials, at all.
Thanks a lot @David . It takes 4 hrs to get your video , but is giving soothing effect to fingers and heart well.
That was hugely useful! Thank you. So many tutorials on how to code, but little info on how to use the editor.
I cant thank you more .. none of the book explained this more beautifully .. i had to switch to notepad++ just because i couldnt put all statements sequentially ... many thanks!!
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BRO TYSM, ALMOST 14 YEARS LATER AND IT STILL WORKS
Exactly what I was looking for. Just a quick, simple introduction to the IDLE and program editing capability. Thanks a ton. Thumbs up.
Such a good introduction for the people who are not familiar with python / python interpreter interface!!! Thanks!
Thanks for this video, I found it very useful. I'd been doing various bits of Python in Code Academy, and by the time I came back to Python itself, I'd forgotten which window did what. It's quite confusing that IDLE is also called a shell!
Thanks, i'm learning python from scratch and it would be surprising to many just how confused I was at the difference here.
Gather the basics and go tackle a 4hr tutorial.
Don't have to do it all at once. Good luck.
I'm a noob too
Well explained. I'm just getting started and was using the IDLE shell, but hadn't figured out yet how to make use of the secondary windows. This was perfect. I agree with the previous comment that the spotlight effect seems to hide more than it highlights-- I found it a little irritating.
Cleared the basic difference between the two. Thanks David !
I've got a python. Don't act like your not impressed.
Ron Burgundy 10/10
*insert Jimmy Carr joke here*
helpful video for beginners. gets u started from step 1.
Exactly what I've been looking for. Thanks man!
Thanks for this basic introduction - a great help getting started developing in an efficient way.
14 Years and still a GOAT
Brilliant explanation--may you live long
Thank you! I'm learning python from a book on my free time and wasn't sure what to use this explained all of what i needed!
Wow Sam. Im Sam too. And i was learning from book but came to video now too.
Thank you. Was excellent introduction, did not skip a thing no matter how simple it must have been to David. Only small criticism, the spotlight almost blacked everything else out on my screen. But overall, great, THANK YOU.
Dude, you have just saved ma life..! You know what i was directly using the ptthon shell and as you have said in case of an error then i had to retype my code...kudos..!!
Thank you... I was lost and now I'm on track. Thank you again
Old Video But Still Good.. I Tried learning python awhile back but never stuck to it , Always got distracted with other languages.. Now im finally getting back into it and since i am a beginner , Didnt know how to use the Python shell but this video made sense of it all lol Thanks...
Really good video. When new to programming just learning which windows to actually use is pretty important, obviously. Yet in class they skipped this step.
this video was helpful to me - thank you
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This video was sooo much help thank you
Nice Tutorial. Very Helpful. Keep it up!!!
If you're still wondering. paste this: sudo apt-get install idle-python2.7 into your terminal and it should then come up. I had the same problem.
Very clear and helpful, thanks
Thank you for teaching the very basic of python. You are a great help!!
This hits the most critical distinction between the IDLE and the shell. Even books miss to highlight this difference.
Bro was ahead of his time
Thank you so much, i could not find this anywhere else
Best Video to start your day with!
Great introduction for a newbie like myself.....thanks!!
Thank you, you have help me understand the difference between the python shell vs the python IDE
Excellent, excellent, excellent tutorial!
Thank you so much. This is actually what I was looking for...
Thanks a lot. This new window concept helped me a lot.
Thank you. 😊
Now it's to understand quite well . I can now easily program in my school
you explained very well brother and it was very helpful for me as i am learning cs for the first time. thank you i hope you will do many more videos.
well explained in very short time interval
Thank you so much I’m new to coding and this really helped and I’m shore it helped a whole lot of people to
Very nice tutorial. Now i can call premade python module function from the shell.
Super useful! Thanks for this!
a great tutorial for novice..keep it up
Thank you! I am going through a Python book, been through 4 chapters and have been wondering how to not use the interactive shell. I assume the book gets to that at some point, but this is very helpful all the same!
Thnx.
You left abruptly... separation anxiety is kicking in!
Thank so much for this tutorial, I was almost giving up👍🏼
Quarantine and I ended up here but never regretted 😌😌
Dude You answered all my question.
thank you. It was really helpful
You explain so well! Ty!
Very simple video but also very helpful!
Extremely helpful!! I'm auditing an edx Python course yet the jackass didn't have the sense to explain the differences between the shell and idle environments. Thanks again!!
Thank you It was very useful
Pycharm didn't work on my pc, so I was confused how to write multiple commands on shell
It help a lot , thank you for the video.
If we want to run code one by one how we can do this?
extremely helpful. thank you
Thanks. Keep up the good work!
Well Explained.. thanks
Great tutorial. Thanks for the help
thanks for this very simple start! total noob and this is just what I needed explained.
great tutorial, this just helped me a lot
Thankyou so much Sir..it really helped me!❤️
thanks a lot david sir
i had initially downloaded 3.8.3
i could not save it and it had bugs.
python IDLE(GUI)is the best app.
please make more videos on python programming.
great bro!!
"helpful to me too" confirmed a couple of mistakes, that I make
very helpful to me thanks a bunch!
this works nice on the RPi3. thanks.
THIS WAS WWHAT I NEEDED AHHHHHHHHHHHHHh
Thank you sir. Its easy to understand. ☺️☺️☺️
thanks a lot for the detailed feature.. can you please guide on how to install pyscripter and which version. i have windows7 64 bit and python 64 installed...
Hello sir could make video on complex coding such as used in structure engineering.
very helpful! Thanks for that
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This was very helpful to me, thank you very much
Thank you David!
ITS 2021 AND NOW I AM STARTING TO LEARN PYTHON
Great video! One question: what's the point of the first thing, the black screen? Is it simply to see your program run right away in the same window? It doesn't seem very useful since one cannot save programs in it.
Thanks!
i too have the same doubt
thank u soo much sir... this vdo was helpful to me...
Thanks. Your video is very helpful. I study python by myself, so it is hard to have someone to ask if I have any questions. I found python 3.9 hard to track and fix the scripts, especially I am a beginner who makes many errors. I usually use sublime text but this app does not run with some commands.
extremely helpful
11 years later everything he is showing is still relevant.
yep
Thank you Nice video helped me
Very useful video
Super helpful, thank you!
thanks for the video
Thank you! Well explained
wow. this answered a lot of my questions thank you
thankyou it wasvery helpful
Please can you help with a runnable calculator program
Nice job, man!
good stuff, simple and right on point. Thanks.
Thank you....Very helpful..!!!
Thank you, that helped me a lot
how do you get the numbers down the left hand page so when you get error 'line 64' you can see straight away? seen it in e.g. cs50 videos.
1 doc! type
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YOU SAVE MY LIFE THX AGAIN