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2 Free Courses - Python for Beginners: Complete Python Programming | C# Programming Language @ Udemy

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4.2 (170 ratings), 7,931 students enrolled.

What you'll learn
- How to get up and running with Python
- Learn how to use Spyder and Jupyter Notebook
- Understand the basics of programming in Python
- Learn about variables, identifiers and operators
- Explore Python’s object types such as numbers, lists, and dictionaries
- Learn how to use conditional statements
- Learn how to use loops and create functions
- Understand the Numpy Module


C# programming language in a practical way
New course!

What you'll learn
C# development
C# data types
C# logic
C# methods
C# classes
C# asynchronous

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closed Comments

  • +5

    Oh great! I can't wait to star… oh… I already have this one

    I'd love to do a survey for average completion rate of these courses for ozbargainers. If ever I find myself stuck in bed for 8 years, I've got plenty to keep me going.

    • I've never completed a free course, but always completed the ones I've paid for.

      • username checked out lol

  • +7

    def worth_it()
    ….return "probably, not done it though"

    worth_it()

  • +3

    Is this course worth it for a person who's been stuck at "hello world" for 2 years? (True story)

    • +1

      Try "Automate the Boring Stuff with Python". It's a book and paid Udemy course (that sometimes goes for free) or its free to read online http://automatetheboringstuff.com/chapter0/ . I've found that it's quite fun and engaging for my usecase (automation, scripting on my phone and PC)

  • +1

    Python code doesn't seem to work now

    • I'm having the same problem.

  • +2

    PYTHON code is no longer valid. :(

  • +2

    Maybe one day I will find the time to start one of the 212 courses I am enrolled in…

    • +2

      It's a matter of motivation and time. If you lack motivation, I recommend popping some Ritalin, Methamphetamine or Modafinil. On stimulants you feel a strong desire to do something. Just don't take them all the time and become addicted. You are the master, not the tools you use.

      • +1

        I still haven't read this book about "Using Psychology To Stop Procrastinating"

    • +1

      Same. I want in 'afterlife' to be a cat - 9 lives to finish ALL the 'free' books & courses.

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    • Python course expired.

  • Python course is available again, while C# course has expired.

    • Updated, thanks

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