Mastering Python - Everything You Need To Know To Become a Python Master
Tech With Tim
In today's video, we discuss the topics and skills that you need to learn to become a master at the Python programming language. We've broken these skills up into four main categories. Those are basic intermediate advanced advanced , and then finally expert slash master level. And if you're a beginner programmer, you can kind of treat this video as a curriculum. As soon as you get out of this basic level, then after that, it's probably going to go to control flow. So it's things like if else , else or loops and Iterable. Then after you've learned kind of the core basic syntax and language features of Python. Then you're probably going into functions. Functions are really important , a huge part of Python , and really will teach you a lot if you can understand how those work. And that leads me nicely into mutable and immutable data types. The first thing that I 'm going to focus on here and intermediate skills is object oriented , programming , understanding classes and understanding objects. After that, of course, understanding now how to work with classes. And then after you've learned that I would recommend you move into data structures.
In today's video, we discuss the topics and skills that you need to learn to become a master at the Python programming language. We've broken these skills up into four main categories. Those are basic intermediate advanced advanced , and then finally expert slash master level. And if you're a beginner programmer, you can kind of treat this video as a curriculum. As soon as you get out of this basic level, then after that, it's probably going to go to control flow. So it's things like if else , else or loops and Iterable. Then after you've learned kind of the core basic syntax and language features of Python. Then you're probably going into functions. Functions are really important , a huge part of Python , and really will teach you a lot if you can understand how those work. And that leads me nicely into mutable and immutable data types. The first thing that I 'm going to focus on here and intermediate skills is object oriented , programming , understanding classes and understanding objects. After that, of course, understanding now how to work with classes. And then after you've learned that I would recommend you move into data structures.