Are you kidding? By the end of first Mongo Quickstart coding example I was checking out colorama which was hardly mentioned, if at all. Watching the short on getting the code from GitHub lecture, I heard the best summary of branches ever. Those are not even core to the course!
I found it so practical and generalized enough for me to get a peak into the power of Python. Ultimately, I wanted to learn Python because I love Raspberry Pi’s and Arduino’s and hope to use Python to run my little home automation projects. You won’t be disappointed with Michael’s course as again, it just has so much compacted into then projects. (Full review at https://bit.ly/2YMF91)
This is by far the best Python course I've done to date, clear explanations, good apps that incorporate the concepts of the particular session and a follow up on core concepts. The course is very engaging with a little humour which makes it much easier to dedicate time following along. If you are looking for a easy to follow, enjoyable Python course - back the project now, get comfortable and enjoy! I don't often leave public feedback, but felt on this occasion I had to as now I'm hooked!
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