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Become a Python pro painlessly with Udemy’s discounted online classes (Paid content by Udemy)
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If you hear someone talking about a Python in the office: don’t freak out. They’re probably referring to the intuitive coding language that has built our digital universe. Whether you’re a professional web developer or just looking to build that app that will let you quit your nine to five, learning Python is a smart investment.
Udemy offers over 100,000 online classes in practically every subject. Here’s why you might want to start with Python, one of Udemy’s most popular categories:
1. Land that job
Python was one of employers’ top requested skills last year. Learn Python Programming Masterclass will give you a solid grasp of the Python 3 language, and fast. For a deeper dive, the most comprehensive Python course on Udemy is Complete Python Bootcamp: Go from Zero to Hero in Python 3. With over 100 lectures and 20 hours of video, it will teach you to use Python 2 and 3 like a seasoned pro.
2. Hustle your side hustle
If you’re an after-hours programmer, The Python Mega Course: Build 10 Real World Applications will make your skillset really stand out: you’ll add real-world database web apps and desktop programs to your portfolio by course’s end.
3. Get ahead of the game
The future is here: data scientist has been ranked the number-one job on Glassdoor. Machine Learning A-Z™: Hands-On Python & R In Data Science will teach you to create machine learning algorithms that will make you the resident problem-solving ninja of your office, and help you secure that promotion.
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