Master Python With This ONE Project!

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  • čas přidán 5. 08. 2024
  • If you're looking to practice your Python skills, then you've come to the right place. In this video, I'm going to be walking you through this ONE project that will really help master the Python language. Not only does it cover a lot of syntax in Python and some of the advanced features but it utilizes some very popular Python modules, so you can understand how to use this language to build a real practical project.
    Check out io.net!
    Website: io.net/
    Twitter: x.com/ionet
    Telegram Group: t.me/+vr2_-Vr9YOZhNDNh
    If you want to land a developer job check out my program with CourseCareers: techwithtim.net/dev
    🎞 Video Resources 🎞
    Code in this video: github.com/techwithtim/Person...
    ⏳ Timestamps ⏳
    00:00 | Introduction
    00:39 | Project Demo
    03:30 | Building the Project
    Hashtags
    #python #pythonprogramming #pythonmastery

Komentáře • 117

  • @TechWithTim
    @TechWithTim  Před 22 dny +6

    I released an INSANE software development course, check it out here 👉techwithtim.net/dev

    • @AlokKumar-ie6dx
      @AlokKumar-ie6dx Před 11 dny

      Please tell me about the interview question , what next!

  • @lee-cl8td
    @lee-cl8td Před 24 dny +13

    Been looking for ways to start making projects and building my portfolio as a developer but had been so confused on where to start. This video was just great timing as python was the first language I learnt.

  • @eagle1341
    @eagle1341 Před 24 dny +26

    I love both finances and programming but I never realised that I could combine them together. Thank you so much for this tutorial!!! You are awesome Sir Tim Tech!

  • @Legendera
    @Legendera Před 24 dny +88

    man got arm transformation 😀

    • @TechWithTim
      @TechWithTim  Před 24 dny +19

      💪

    • @AnoNym-zi5ty
      @AnoNym-zi5ty Před 24 dny +13

      Good programmers leave computer shit alone after work and lift or do fun hobby stuff. Don't sit at the desk the whole day 😂

    • @manishkarki8119
      @manishkarki8119 Před 24 dny +2

      ​@@AnoNym-zi5ty true

    • @xStayCurious
      @xStayCurious Před 23 dny +1

      ​@TechWithTim looking jacked brother keep it up.

  • @usamashami11
    @usamashami11 Před 19 dny +2

    Would definitely be implementing this and adding to my resume.
    Thank you for the code along video. Your dedication is unparalleled!

  • @elizabeth00653
    @elizabeth00653 Před 24 dny +6

    I like the graph visual feature, thank you for the great video

  • @BenRogersWPG
    @BenRogersWPG Před 22 dny +3

    Man, Tim! You're looking strong! 💪🏻
    Great video! Thanks

  • @jrusalem98
    @jrusalem98 Před 24 dny +8

    always a pleasure to see this guy sharing with us the knowledge.

  • @ravi1341975
    @ravi1341975 Před 23 dny +2

    wow this is cool to know about Python modules,thanks Tim.

  • @TechieWasp
    @TechieWasp Před 23 dny +5

    Please keep making this kinda videos/tutorials more often.

  • @tebybohorquez6121
    @tebybohorquez6121 Před 15 dny +1

    New sub here, thank you so much bro for your content !!
    It is being really helpful for me!
    Cheers mate

  • @I_do_not_want_to_reply
    @I_do_not_want_to_reply Před 20 dny +1

    Awesome Vid was thinking about making this myself. You read my mind 👍👍

  • @uuuppz
    @uuuppz Před 20 dny +1

    this is so good. thanks for sharing!

  • @Engerth_nth
    @Engerth_nth Před 18 dny +2

    Great video, thank you!

  • @gamesandsoftwares1441
    @gamesandsoftwares1441 Před 22 dny

    Halfway throu 🎉🎉 keep the good content , thanks for everything you do

  • @briankelly1240
    @briankelly1240 Před 24 dny +2

    Very cool, a good project helps build a portfolio.

  • @alimihakeem841
    @alimihakeem841 Před 23 dny +1

    Thanks so much Tim. I really have a good insight on how i can implement pandas and matplotlib for building projects. I found it helpful. Keep it up bro❤

  • @DanteMishima
    @DanteMishima Před 22 dny

    Great video as always. The sticky scroll in your editor makes things harder to understand

  • @techgoat618
    @techgoat618 Před 2 dny

    Another great vid, I like the bit about using Chat \GPT for some sample data, that worked like a charm. I thought I heard you say there were some cli-features, maybe that was some other vid.... I think I will add some cli-options, perhaps using click so I can add an expense from the command line, and maybe some sub-categories for types of expenses and was thinking transaction-numbering might be and interesting add. Thanks again to the quality content and inspiration!!.

  • @kapibara2440
    @kapibara2440 Před 8 dny

    This was really super interesting, with many python concepts properly explained. Thank you Tim, you are a hell of a programmer 👏❤💪

  • @corneliusjermainehightower7539

    Great job!

  • @ameldancalippo6912
    @ameldancalippo6912 Před 18 dny +1

    thank you for using a date format that makes sense DD/MM/CCYY

  • @kvelez
    @kvelez Před 21 dnem +1

    Excellent video.

  • @j0hnc0nn0r-sec
    @j0hnc0nn0r-sec Před 21 dnem

    Great transition

  • @OmriCode
    @OmriCode Před 8 dny

    hey tim, i love your videos they help me a lot.
    what theme do you use? I am a big fan of sublime as well

  • @mehdismaeili3743
    @mehdismaeili3743 Před 24 dny +1

    Excellent .

  • @vinay_dias
    @vinay_dias Před 24 dny

    Its been a long time without your javascript magic please make something anyways love your content thanks

  • @metubecm
    @metubecm Před 22 dny

    Dude! hard to hear you with the 'gun show' going on!! ;) Lookin ripped bud!! Oh, and thx for all the content!!! I'm currently going thru your block-chain lessons, thx again! Cheers

  • @Engerth_nth
    @Engerth_nth Před 18 dny +1

    started learning coding recently, watch your videos regularly🙂

  • @LauraAnna-vn7st
    @LauraAnna-vn7st Před 23 dny

    Great video

  • @nilgam6536
    @nilgam6536 Před 24 dny +2

    Did not finish the video yet, and it's already really nice !
    But I notice a point, for now, 22:21 , that you return get_date if the format isn't correct. IMO, better to make it work with a while loop, with break, or continue and return. The reason is, if the user puts wrong date many many times (user can be dumb), the call stack will grow up, potentially too much, and it's not the best for performances.

    • @TechWithTim
      @TechWithTim  Před 24 dny +4

      Yes good point but just trying to show a recursive solution for learning purposes but agree I should have mentioned that flaw

    • @nilgam6536
      @nilgam6536 Před 24 dny +2

      No problem, not a crit about you, I was sure you know that, just mentioned for your people :)
      I agree too with them : really cool crash course in one hour ! It's pleasant to get some videos like that one, quick, clear, easily understable!

  • @Al_Miqdad_
    @Al_Miqdad_ Před 23 dny

    thank you a lot you are the best good to give valuable videos 🌼🌷🌺🌳🌴🌾🌿🍀

  • @teprox7690
    @teprox7690 Před 22 dny

    Thanks ❤

  • @50EraPop
    @50EraPop Před 13 dny

    Hi, Tim. Which font family do you use for coding? Thanks in advance.

  • @ShiemandNikki
    @ShiemandNikki Před 24 dny

    Made a career change! Going into AI engineering and python is step 1. What are some good study and practice tips? I’m trying to practice for 2 hours daily.

  • @Pranav6.626
    @Pranav6.626 Před 7 hodinami +1

    the new csv isn't generating for me even if write python3 filename or python filename in the terminal . I use windows what do I do I am stuck .

  • @Sabre5106
    @Sabre5106 Před 14 dny

    Regarding the date_format variable around the 22:20 mark, you say that it lets us change this in 1 place rather than 3, but those 3 places are all in that 1 function (at least at that stage in the project), so I feel like it's a waste to create a variable elsewhere outside that function. If only 1 function is using a piece of code we're considering making a variable out of, I think it's worth just leaving it inside that function.

  • @abdulwahabchudhary6269

    Once a legend always a legend this man wins my heart ❤

  • @thomasdoheny4484
    @thomasdoheny4484 Před 21 dnem

    I had to sort the income_df and expense_df indexes for the plot to be a single-valued function, could this be because I'm using an older version of Python?

  • @ofekwitkon1380
    @ofekwitkon1380 Před 4 dny

    hey i have a question why when you import modules for some you use " import X as Y" for others "from X import X" or just "import X"

  • @Clipaholick
    @Clipaholick Před 23 dny +1

    Goat!

  • @michaelshort2388
    @michaelshort2388 Před 3 dny

    When I try to run it I get an error saying "name CSV isn't defined" it's pointing to the CSV.initialize_csv() call in the add() function.

  • @manishsahu3557
    @manishsahu3557 Před 18 dny +1

    Awesome this will be helpful for me as I am applying for Data Analyst

  • @rushanknanda5606
    @rushanknanda5606 Před 24 dny

    Can you give some tips for beginner - intermediate programmer who wants to go for back end using python How to become good at logic development should i focus more on projects or should i go for django pls reply!

  • @QuransGems-zd1jd
    @QuransGems-zd1jd Před 6 dny

    man I was watching your old Kivy tutorial, and felt like that is how you look like, in today, man you look very diferrent!

  • @SteveHatmakerJr
    @SteveHatmakerJr Před 13 dny

    0:00 - "Practicing Your Skills: A Comprehensive Guide"
    3:39 - "Using Studio Code to Work in Any Editor"
    7:09 - "Understanding the 'At Class' Method: What Does It Mean?"
    11:00 - "Understanding Categories and Descriptions: A Detailed Guide"
    14:46 - "Understanding Different Methods of Writing and Communication"
    18:26 - "Setting Up 'Allow Default' Option in System Settings"
    22:05 - "Creating a Variable in Programming"
    26:04 - "Continuously Requesting Valid Input: A Recursive Approach"
    30:05 - "Converting Date Column into a Datetime Object"
    33:56 - Video is missing context. Please provide more information.
    37:43 - "Understanding Parameter X: A Detailed Explanation"
    41:30 - "Filtering an Empty Data Frame"
    45:17 - "Announcing a Breakout Session"
    49:04 - "Exploring Various Aspects in Detail"
    52:51 - "Discussing Our Expenses: A Financial Overview"

  • @mintz347
    @mintz347 Před 24 dny +1

    do more portfolio projects,more project oriented maye wwith react also.

  • @theonlymaster9374
    @theonlymaster9374 Před 24 dny +8

    doing this project in django, will cover all concepts of python and also give a hint with frontend

    • @nelsonberm3910
      @nelsonberm3910 Před 21 dnem

      great idea, i was thinking of doing a gui, but a django project would be sick as well

    • @nelsonberm3910
      @nelsonberm3910 Před 21 dnem

      do you have a repo?

    • @theonlymaster9374
      @theonlymaster9374 Před 10 dny

      @@nelsonberm3910 well i have not worked on this, it was just an idea, so that instead of just using in python, a fullstack development would be better,
      Ofcourse implementing this in django would be a task. But once completed we would have learnt a lot

  • @gabefreitez
    @gabefreitez Před 17 dny

    the glow up is crazy

  • @garrettsmith315
    @garrettsmith315 Před 24 dny

    This man is building in the gym too

  • @PHANTOMIXX
    @PHANTOMIXX Před 24 dny +1

    Man's been drinking the protein shakes

  • @user-lv5db6lt1v
    @user-lv5db6lt1v Před 23 dny

    Hey Tim, I’ve been following you for over an year now and literally watched most of your playlists, I understand all your code and everything you say but I still find it difficult to do it myself, ( I’m stuck in tutorial hell) is it beneficial to keep writing and repeating this project until I be able to do it without following with the video and add more features on top of it? Or that’s a bad strategy? Pls respond to me. Thanks for all your great videos.

    • @TechWithTim
      @TechWithTim  Před 22 dny +3

      Hey the most important thing is to try to code on your own. It’s fine to make mistakes and refer to content like mine for review but you should really try to attempt the project first before watching the video! If this one is too difficult then try with an easier project :)

    • @user-lv5db6lt1v
      @user-lv5db6lt1v Před 22 dny

      @@TechWithTim much respect ❤️

  • @br4vetrave1er
    @br4vetrave1er Před 24 dny +1

    Hi guys! Could you please advise me? I've recently started learning Python and I wanted to ask how to use these kinds of videos to ensure I understand the material and can confidently add my work to my portfolio. Should I follow along with the video and type everything out in VSCode several times, and then try to do it on my own without looking? Or is there another way? I apologize if this is a silly question.

    • @nilgam6536
      @nilgam6536 Před 24 dny +1

      I think write it several time is barely to learn the code kind of "mechanical way". If you talk about libraries (panda, csv...) the best, imo, is to understand the library and play around with them, into small projects, small apps. Not all functions, of course, you don't have to mastery one lib to tell you understand materials. But play with them, then try to make them work together. Small bricks with small bricks give a good amount of brick to build a solid block.
      Or you can watch the video, two, three times, then try to code by yourself, and modifying some functions to improve them. Like this, you will put your creativity into it, and if you do errors, no problem, go to the doc of the lib, and it's ok, and it's go on :)

    • @nilgam6536
      @nilgam6536 Před 24 dny +3

      The idea behind that is to not learn to build ONE program. But how this program works, and why. If you're able to build an app, understanding how it work, and why it works, you'll be able to build another properly. Try to understand lines of code, why exception management is make coded like that, class, functions, why it's splitted into multiples funxtions/classes. Step by step, and you will code nicely, with fun :)

    • @pharaoh9483
      @pharaoh9483 Před 24 dny +5

      Watch Corey Schafer on CZcams learn the basics, learn about functions, classes, decorators, strings, lists, dictionaries, sets, etc. Create small programs like a calculator by printing out to console. Keep making projects and don’t worry about remembering, even experienced programmers will tend to look things up online, it’s not about remembering but rather knowing what to do and how you will achieve the end goal.

    • @br4vetrave1er
      @br4vetrave1er Před 24 dny

      TY guys for feedback, will do!

  • @phantumo
    @phantumo Před 12 dny

    Hi guys, at 10:19 when trying to make the file, I keep getting the error "Can't open file "my file path" no such file ir directory" does anyone know how to fix this? Thanks

  • @ofeksh
    @ofeksh Před 18 dny

    i had a problem when showing the graph,
    if i added entries not in the correct order, my graph came out very janky and all over the place.
    inside the get_stransactions func i added this line
    df = df.sort_values(by="date")
    right under this line:
    df["date"] = pd.to_datetime(df["date"], format=CSV.FORMAT)
    hope it helps someone.

  • @ranjeetprasad4586
    @ranjeetprasad4586 Před 20 dny +1

    Arms ❌ attractive arms 👌

  • @brook_breezey
    @brook_breezey Před 19 dny

    10:29 No new file was created on my windows pc what could be the problem

  • @johnpauluzumaki3418
    @johnpauluzumaki3418 Před 20 dny

    comment for algorithm. good job mate

  • @Al_Miqdad_
    @Al_Miqdad_ Před 24 dny

    I wanna ask you about start Learning programming with python
    what do you think
    some says you won't have a job
    and its wrong you won't be able to understand the DSA
    SO
    please make a video about it

    • @aayushsamal2715
      @aayushsamal2715 Před 24 dny +1

      You don't land a job by starting to learn a programming language... Python is a good programming language to start with as it has a relatively simpler syntax... However only learning to code in python or let it be any single language will land u a job... It will take time and patience both to land a job in programming....
      However, coming back to point python is the best language for any beginner....
      Don't get demotivated or anything and just start learning.... You encounter a problem u find a solution u gain ur solution and slowly and steadily move a step forward towards ur goal.... Let it be any language...

  • @premsinghrathore9691
    @premsinghrathore9691 Před 17 dny

    Question: Can you build this without VS Code editor or in any other editor??

    • @DannyOShea_
      @DannyOShea_ Před 4 dny

      You can write the code anywhere but you won’t have a terminal to see if the actual code works or not so nah

  • @JosphatKangethe-yp1mh
    @JosphatKangethe-yp1mh Před 18 dny

    Great Job....can you make an ai_finance_ tracker

  • @zachfenton608
    @zachfenton608 Před 24 dny

    Great, I would add tinker to it

  • @alysbeautystudio01
    @alysbeautystudio01 Před 3 dny

    Hey team i'm doing a project on mobile using python and i don't know how to use i don't know how to use the mojo curses on it

  • @nitensapkota8606
    @nitensapkota8606 Před 2 dny

    Tim! we need pandas for beginners tutorial please

  • @AmgadSamir-oy1tl
    @AmgadSamir-oy1tl Před 24 dny +1

    Is this project new or old from the old videos on the channel?

    • @TechWithTim
      @TechWithTim  Před 24 dny +3

      It’s a new project!

    • @AmgadSamir-oy1tl
      @AmgadSamir-oy1tl Před 24 dny

      @@TechWithTim I love your channel. Can you please make a video for how back end python developer prepare for a job interview

  • @ANNGUYEN-cw7lw
    @ANNGUYEN-cw7lw Před 24 dny

    Hello instructor, you are is smart and awesome, thank you

  • @kaustubhgupta12
    @kaustubhgupta12 Před 23 dny

    Someone is working out in gym for a while💪🏻

  • @drushkyy2017
    @drushkyy2017 Před 21 dnem

    Bro been working on his right arm 😂

  • @ToThePoint493
    @ToThePoint493 Před 24 dny +2

    MAN SCROLL, MAN SEE, MAN SUBSCRIBE .....................LOVE FROM PAKISTAN😊😊😊

  • @nelsonberm3910
    @nelsonberm3910 Před 21 dnem

    zaddy tim

  • @DANNYEL20122
    @DANNYEL20122 Před 24 dny

    Please where's the CSV file

  • @VthePeople4156
    @VthePeople4156 Před 24 dny

    Waiting for AWS AZURE & GCP crash course in one hour

  • @CMFF2006
    @CMFF2006 Před 24 dny

    VS Code Theme ?

  • @mahmudumar797
    @mahmudumar797 Před 24 dny

    What's this guy's history

  • @rogerhuynh496
    @rogerhuynh496 Před 14 dny

    Me doing it in colab and not having to install anything.

  • @Al_Miqdad_
    @Al_Miqdad_ Před 23 dny

    I just finish this video

  • @blackgoggles8514
    @blackgoggles8514 Před 24 dny +2

    Second

  • @yangzhuoxunnhps
    @yangzhuoxunnhps Před 24 dny +1

    5 minute gang

  • @daminrido2269
    @daminrido2269 Před 24 dny +1

    First

  • @vinodbellamkonda9452
    @vinodbellamkonda9452 Před 24 dny

    Why class methods are used instead for normal methods could you please give me some context on this.

  • @14627s
    @14627s Před 24 dny

    I love how you gained weight bro

  • @ashraf_isb
    @ashraf_isb Před 24 dny

    bro is working on body

  • @JAYY1631
    @JAYY1631 Před 24 dny

    All the way from India . Name is Jim

  • @RevolutionibusOrbiumCoelestium

    Thanks for the video, one constructive criticism is that annoying orange text banner popping in and out is REALLY ANNOYING. Your voice describes what is going on, this orange banner distracts and adds nothing. A bit like Trump.

  • @tapiwakanhukamwe9250
    @tapiwakanhukamwe9250 Před 23 dny

    Hi Tim, in doing this project when I got to the plotting the code you have shared for the income and expenses dataframes resulted in weird looking plots on my end.
    " income_df = (
    df[df["category"] == "Income"]
    .resample("D")
    .sum()
    .reindex(df.index, fill_value=0)
    )
    expense_df = (
    df[df["category"] == "Expense"]
    .resample("D")
    .sum()
    .reindex(df.index, fill_value=0)
    )"
    I have checked with chatgpt and got the following which gave me a proper plot
    income_df = df[df['category'] == 'Income'].resample('D').sum().fillna(0)
    expense_df = df[df['category'] == 'Expense'].resample('D').sum().fillna(0)
    Do you have an idea what I did wrong here on your code?

  • @InfoPalz
    @InfoPalz Před 17 dny

    when i initialized the csv file, the file is created with 'date', 'amount' etc written in seperate lines instead of one line , also an additional 0 appeared at the top in line 1, any idea why is it so???? please help out

  • @divyakartik
    @divyakartik Před 24 dny

    Second

  • @rahulraveendran9520
    @rahulraveendran9520 Před 24 dny +1

    Second