Welcome to 100 Days of Code
In this course, we will be learning Python programming from
scratch to job-ready level in 100 days. By dedicating 100 days
to this program and following the byte-sized lessons, you will
master Python programming.
Python is a dynamically-typed, object-oriented programming
language created by Guido van Russom in 1991. Its name was
inspired by a TV show named Monty Python's Circus, which
Guido was watching at the time.
What to Expect
As we progress through the videos, we will start with the basics
and move on to advanced topics. At first, you may find Python
to be quite easy, but as we move forward, we will be raising
the bar and working on complex projects that are used in
industry.
Excitement and fun are guaranteed as we take you from zero
to job-ready in just 100 days!
Get ready for lots of practice and challenges as we learn
unique Python concepts together. Along with theory, we'll be
doing exercises and quizzes to reinforce our understanding.
Don't miss a day by subscribing and turning on notifications.
Don't get lost in the sea of YouTube - join the 100 days code
challenge and write "I accept 100 days of code challenge" in
the comments below.
How to Download and Install Python
If you want to download Python, go to python.org and choose
the latest version available for your platform. For example, if
you have a Mac, you can download version 3.11. While you
wait for the download to complete, you can also download your
favorite IDE or VS code to use Python on your computer.
One option for using Python is Replit, which is a collaborative,
browser-based IDE. This can be a good choice if you find it
easy to use.
Online Code Writing with Replit
Replit is an online platform that provides an easy way to write
code. It is especially helpful for those who have slow
computers or experience computer lag. To access Replit,
simply sign in with your Google account and you will be
In this course, we will be learning Python programming from
scratch to job-ready level in 100 days. By dedicating 100 days
to this program and following the byte-sized lessons, you will
master Python programming.
Python is a dynamically-typed, object-oriented programming
language created by Guido van Russom in 1991. Its name was
inspired by a TV show named Monty Python's Circus, which
Guido was watching at the time.
What to Expect
As we progress through the videos, we will start with the basics
and move on to advanced topics. At first, you may find Python
to be quite easy, but as we move forward, we will be raising
the bar and working on complex projects that are used in
industry.
Excitement and fun are guaranteed as we take you from zero
to job-ready in just 100 days!
Get ready for lots of practice and challenges as we learn
unique Python concepts together. Along with theory, we'll be
doing exercises and quizzes to reinforce our understanding.
Don't miss a day by subscribing and turning on notifications.
Don't get lost in the sea of YouTube - join the 100 days code
challenge and write "I accept 100 days of code challenge" in
the comments below.
How to Download and Install Python
If you want to download Python, go to python.org and choose
the latest version available for your platform. For example, if
you have a Mac, you can download version 3.11. While you
wait for the download to complete, you can also download your
favorite IDE or VS code to use Python on your computer.
One option for using Python is Replit, which is a collaborative,
browser-based IDE. This can be a good choice if you find it
easy to use.
Online Code Writing with Replit
Replit is an online platform that provides an easy way to write
code. It is especially helpful for those who have slow
computers or experience computer lag. To access Replit,
simply sign in with your Google account and you will be