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Community learning 3


## 100 days of python Well, its been a while since the last community event and no one has came up with an suggestions that they would like to learn or teach to the CTD community. Therefore, this new event is intended to be a rather long event as clearly indicated by the subtitle. As with all the previous community lessons there is some feedback that is required from participants. We must commune at least once a week on Sunday in the [Community Learning chat room](https://chat-to.dev/chat?q=Community_learning) to discuss what was learned that week. On days other then Sunday, the chat room will be used for the current lesson. Mostly a help room for participants that are stuck on a certain problem. As the goal of this is to complete 1 lesson a day, we should all be able to collaborate. The author estimates that most lessons will take an hour, i feel that that is way longer then reality. Besides the first day taking a variable amount of time based on how many dependencies your missing (most computers come with python preinstalled right?) i found the 4 lessons that i test drove to take closer to 35-40 min. This was however with the vid played at a 1.5x speed as the speaker is slow spoken. This course is updated for 2025, and as far as i can tell, everything is modestly up to date as it originally came out in March i believe. If larger then 50% of the class decides that the class pacing is to slow or to fast, bring it up at the community recap on Sundays and we can vote to determine what we would like to do as a group. Another thing that I would like to do is a update with the nonparticipant CTD community members once a week or month. If you have looked at the previous community learning events, you see that they are mostly broken down into lessons. This is not an option for this event as writing 100 post, one a day, will be difficult to delegate. This role will be round-robin for each of the participants. Depending on how many people choose to join, this round of community learning will change the frequency that you will be required to submit your update. Just make sure to keep the post with a similar naming scheme so they are easy to track with the "related post" feature here on CTD. Your update to the rest of CTD will be up to you. Talk about what you learned, something that surprised you, or even just showcase something that the group did this week/month. The reason that I want to keep this pattern similar to the precious community learning events will be because 100 days of no updates could be discouraging to to CTD members that might be on the fence about wanting to participating. If someone would like to join the event late, <b>that is OK</b>. Members will be willing to assist you, however the primary focus of the chat room - aswell as the exclusive purpose of the Sunday group recap will be for the up-to-date lesson. <hr> The reason that I choose this course is simply because of the popularity of the language. Most of us might already be somewhat familiar with python. I for one have finished 2 books about the language. However I hardly use it, and my understanding is very shallow and there is no reason that I shouldn't improve. My goal is to make python something that i can rely on more often, and be able to add python to my set of "primary" languages that I use. For users who are not familiar with the language, fear not. This course starts of at the introductory level so we are happy to accept anyone. <hr> Here is the copied description of the course: <br><br> Updated: 2/2025 Manufacturer: Udemy Website: https://www.udemy.com/course/100-days-of-code/ Author: Dr. Angela Yu Duration: 52h 03m 29s Type: Video Tutorial Language : English What you'll learn You will master the Python programming language by building 100 unique projects over 100 days. You will learn automation, game, app and web development, data science and machine learning all using Python. You will be able to program in Python professionally You will learn Selenium, Beautiful Soup, Request, Flask, Pandas, NumPy, Scikit Learn, Plotly, and Matplotlib. Create a portfolio of 100 Python projects to apply for developer jobs Be able to build fully fledged websites and web apps with Python Be able to use Python for data science and machine learning Build games like Blackjack, Pong and Snake using Python Build GUIs and Desktop applications with Python Requirements No programming experience needed - I'll teach you everything you need to know A Mac or PC computer with access to the internet No paid software required - I'll teach you how to use PyCharm, Jupyter Notebooks and Google Colab I'll walk you through, step-by-step how to get all the software installed and set up Description Welcome to the 100 Days of Code - The Complete Python Pro Bootcamp, the only course you need to learn to code with Python. With over 500,000 5 STAR reviews and a 4.8 average, my courses are some of the HIGHEST RATED courses in the history of Udemy! 100 days, 1 hour per day, learn to build 1 project per day, this is how you master Python. At 60+ hours, this Python course is without a doubt the most comprehensive Python course available anywhere online. Even if you have zero programming experience, this course will take you from beginner to professional. Here's why: The course is taught by the lead instructor at the App Brewery, London's best in-person programming Bootcamp. The course has been updated and you'll be learning the latest tools and technologies used at large companies such as Apple, Google and Netflix. This course doesn't cut any corners, there are beautiful animated explanation videos and tens of real-world projects which you will get to build. e.g. Tinder auto swiper, Snake game, Blog Website, LinkedIn Auto Submit Job Application The curriculum was developed over a period of 2 years, with comprehensive student testing and feedback. We've taught over 600,000 students how to code and many have gone on to change their lives by becoming professional developers or starting their own tech startup. You'll save yourself over $12,000 by enrolling, and still get access to the same teaching materials and learn from the same instructor and curriculum as our in-person programming Bootcamp. The course is constantly updated with new content, with new projects and modules determined by students - that's you! We'll take you step-by-step through engaging video tutorials and teach you everything you need to know to succeed as a Python developer. The course includes over 65 hours of HD video tutorials and builds your programming knowledge while making real-world Python projects. Throughout this comprehensive course, we cover a massive amount of tools and technologies, including: Python 3 - the latest version of Python PyCharm, Jupyter Notebook, Google Colab Python Scripting and Automation Python Game Development Web Scraping Beautiful Soup Selenium Web Driver Request WTForms Data Science Pandas NumPy Matplotlib Plotly Scikit learn Seaborn Turtle Python GUI Desktop App Development Tkinter Front-End Web Development HTML 5 CSS 3 Bootstrap 4 Bash Command Line Git, GitHub and Version Control Backend Web Development Flask REST APIs Databases SQL SQLite PostgreSQL Authentication Web Design Deployment with GitHub Pages, Heroku and GUnicorn and much much more! By the end of this course, you will be fluently programming in Python and you'll be so good at Python that you can get a job or use the language professionally. You'll also build a portfolio of 100 projects that you can show off to any potential employer. Including: Blackjack Snake Game Pong Game Auto Swipe on Tinder Auto Job Applications on LinkedIn Automate Birthday Emails/SMS Fully Fledged Blog Website Build Your Own Public API Data Science with Google Trends Analysing Lego Datasets Google App Store Analysis and much much more! Who this course is for: If you want to learn to code from scratch through building fun and useful projects, then take this course. If you want to start your own startup by building your own websites and web apps. If you are a complete beginner then this course will be everything you need to become a Python professional If you are a seasoned programmer wanting to switch to Python then this is the quickest way. Learn through coding projects. If you are an intermediate Python programmer then you know 100 days of code challenges will help you level up. <hr> We will begin this course on a Sunday once we have a few participants. If anyone has comments please leave them below so I can answer your questions. If you dont wana participate, but want to assist the learners, please monitor the room to share your experience. If you are unable to purchase this course (~19 GB), let members know in the community learning chat room.

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Davidm8624
Davidm8624
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amargo, you should be using classes/id's to change text color for CTD. now the bold tags in .md are set to black color rather then inheriting whatever the font is set too. :P

amargo85
amargo85
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wow! from the description it shows the event will be very complete, not even in youtube tutorials do we see something so well structured. and about the colors, you can color the words you want using the span tag and assigning the class style=‘color: red;’ here's how it looks: <span style='color: red;'>red</span> , <span style='color: green;'>green</span> or <span style='color: blue;'>blue</span>


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