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Python doesn’t have to feel overwhelming, this tutorial breaks it down step by step. No experience needed. No complex setup. Watch this 💻.
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Starting Python isn’t hard. It’s one of the simplest ways to turn ideas into code. In today’s video, we will show you how to get your first program running in minutes. No technical background required. Here’s what you need to know: – Many computers already have Python installed. Check by typing python --version in your command line or Terminal. – If you don’t have it, download it for free at pythons official website. – Python is an interpreted language. You write a file in any text editor and run it through the interpreter. – Your first file can be as simple as one line: print("Hello, World!"). Save it as hello. py – Open your command line, navigate to the file, and run python hello. py. You should see “Hello, World!” printed on screen. That’s your first program. – You can also practise in W3Schools’ online Python editor if you don’t want to install anything. That’s it. You’re officially coding. Want to see these steps in action? Watch the second episode of our Python series and follow along. It’s practical, quick and built for beginners. Let me know when your “Hello, World!” works. 👉 Follow me to get the next videos. P.S. Our Python tutorial also covers all the topics, so you’ll be in good hands as you learn.
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Python isn’t just a coding language. It’s a key that unlocks ideas. Today I’m launching the W3Schools series on Python. The first episode gives you an introduction to Python and why it is worth learning, and how easy it is to start. Python was created by Guido van Rossum in 1991. Since then it has grown into one of the most popular languages because it is: – Simple: The syntax reads like English, so beginners pick it up quickly. – Versatile: You can use it for web applications, data analysis, automation, mathematics and more. – Accessible: It runs on Windows, Mac, Linux and even Raspberry Pi. – Efficient: You write fewer lines to get more done, which is why it’s used for rapid prototyping and production-ready software. Python’s general purpose nature means you don’t need to choose a niche before you start. It’s the same language behind Netflix’s recommendation engine and behind scripts that automate your own to‑do list. If you’ve been curious about coding but felt that it is overwhelming, this is for you. We try to keep it practical and easy to understand. Want to see how Python can save you time and open new doors? Watch the first episode. It's simple, clear, and made for beginners. 👉 Follow me to get the next videos. P.S. Our Python tutorial also covers all the topics, so you’ll be in good hands as you learn. #w3schools #python #programming
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