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Hi there and welcome

to the Python Mega Course:

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Build 10 Real World Applications.

I assume you're curious to know what

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this course contains, and you also want

to know what you will achieve by

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completing this course, so that's what

this introductory video is all about.

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My name is Ardit Sulce and I have been

teaching on Udemy more than one and a half years

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now and I have thousands of students

and thousands reviews on my courses as well.

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I'm also a freelancer mainly using Python

for data analysis and visualization.

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I have worked in the GIS sector as well

where Python has a very respected

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position. Back to the course content now.

You don't need any previous knowledge of

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Python to take this course. The course

will take you from zero and you'll build

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up the skills slowly and advance them as

you will build these 10 applications.

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This is called a Mega Course because

first, it has 22 hours of content and

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second, the course will guide you on how

to create 10 large applications in

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different areas of Python starting from

data analysis to visualizations on the

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web and web apps with data bases and

many more, and specifically you will

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build these 10 applications. First, you

start small by first building a program

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that generates texts given

some user-defined rules.

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Then, as the second application

you'll build a program that creates

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Web Maps, and after that you'll build

a program that blocks access to certain

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websites in certain hours during the day

in your computer. This program has been

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quite useful for me personally as it

doesn't let me browse destructive

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websites while I'm working,

so that improves my productivity.

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And then as the fourth application you are

going to build a website with Python and

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the Flask framework and not just that,

but you will also learn how to deploy

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the website in a live server so that

everyone can see your website through

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the website URL address. Then you will build

a desktop program that interacts with

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a database and lets users store, delete,

and view data through the program graphical

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user interface which you are going to build

with Python. Next you will create a program

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that starts the computer webcam and

start recording a video, and in detects

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movement live in the video frame that

is being captured, and so the program

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also records motion data and produces a

web graph with an overview of the motion

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that took place in front of the camera.

And all this process is fully automatic.

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Next you will create a web scraper which

is a program that extracts data from

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websites and stores those data in a web

structure format such as CSV or Excel files.

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Then you'll create a web app which

visualizes stock market data on a web page.

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This is very useful for people who work

on data analysis and visualizations.

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After that you'll build a web app using

Python and the flask web framework. This

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web app will have a PostgreSQL database

as well in the backend, and in the frontend

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it will have an HTML form where users

can submit data and then the program

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sends an automatic email to the users

with some statistics extracted from the

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back-end database. So that's a very

interesting web application with lots of

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features, and lastly you will create a

web application that lets users submit

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addresses of locations, and the program

converts those addresses to geographic

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numeric coordinates and lets the user

download the output through the web page.

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So that's about the 10 applications.

All the content is yours and you have

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unlimited access, however here is my

advice now. Let's be honest,

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if all you do is watching the videos

without trying the code

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that I show in the videos, you won't be

able to learn Python easily. You cannot

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learn how to drive a car by just

watching someone else do it, right?

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So make sure you write and play around with

the code I show you the videos

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and don't just copy my code, but try to

experiment, change some parts of the code,

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Run the program again and see how the

output changes. Also try to solve the

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assignments you are given because there

are a few assignments throughout the course.

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And also ask questions in the Q&A area,

so in the question-and-answer area.

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Do internet research and be persistent

on solving code issues which always

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arise while programming no matter how

good you are. If you do all that you'll

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have very good control of the Python

programming language and you'll be ready

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to apply for at least an entry-level job

after you finish this course. That's about

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the course. Now feel free to go to the

next lecture and I wish you good luck!

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Thanks!

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