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As a js junior/ mid javascript developer who just started learning python a month ago been watching your videos on python and learned it via it documentation + your project videos you have made me love python more than js and now i'm both js and py dev. Also when i started learning about python venv, your video on *Uv* showed up and i quickly migrated to using it easy fast and even went to yap about it on my linkedin. Good shandies 😂
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I prefer pydantic-settings instead of python-dotenv, it can raise error if a env variable is not defined in .env, saving me from some dreadful errors
Do a deploy django on render please, and do a tutorial on makeing a loveable or firebase studio web app and conneting a backend to it and deploying it, will be very helpful
more like these! Thank you Tim for all the effort you put on your channel. I love Python thanks to your channel! 🌟
Very good introduction as always. Thank you so much.
Streamlit is too good. Useful video!
this was a great roundup those four tools are must haves for any python dev I’ve also been using genum ai alongside my workflows to validate prompts track token usage and version changes which makes managing ai integrations so much easier
click is a module for command-line interfaces - those are modules for terminal-based interfaces
Bullet is also a nice one which can help you build very nice terminal apps in python.
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Top Comments (10)
As a js junior/ mid javascript developer who just started learning python a month ago been watching your videos on python and learned it via it documentation + your project videos you have made me love python more than js and now i'm both js and py dev. Also when i started learning about python venv, your video on *Uv* showed up and i quickly migrated to using it easy fast and even went to yap about it on my linkedin. Good shandies 😂
Checkout my mentorship program DevLaunch to get direct access to me: https://training.devlaunch.us/tim
I prefer pydantic-settings instead of python-dotenv, it can raise error if a env variable is not defined in .env, saving me from some dreadful errors
Do a deploy django on render please, and do a tutorial on makeing a loveable or firebase studio web app and conneting a backend to it and deploying it, will be very helpful
more like these! Thank you Tim for all the effort you put on your channel. I love Python thanks to your channel! 🌟
Very good introduction as always. Thank you so much.
Streamlit is too good. Useful video!
this was a great roundup those four tools are must haves for any python dev I’ve also been using genum ai alongside my workflows to validate prompts track token usage and version changes which makes managing ai integrations so much easier
click is a module for command-line interfaces - those are modules for terminal-based interfaces
Bullet is also a nice one which can help you build very nice terminal apps in python.