I Made 200 Python Projects...Here Are My 5 FAVORITES

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Published 2024-02-22
Dive into this video as I share my top selections from the 200 Python projects I've completed. I'll highlight the projects that not only captivated my interest but also enhanced my skills and understanding of Python. The best part? None of these are super complicated so you can build them out on your own in just a few days.

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github.com/techwithtim/Golf-Game
github.com/techwithtim/Online-Chess-Game
github.com/techwithtim/Sudoku-GUI-Solver
github.com/techwithtim/Schedule-Creator
github.com/techwithtim/Tower-Defense-Game

⏳ Timestamps ⏳
00:00 | Introduction
00:23 | How To Build Projects Faster
01:29 | Project 1
02:55 | Project 2
04:36 | Project 3
05:50 | Project 4
09:35 | Project 5
10:36 | Conclusion

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All Comments (21)
  • @vSouthvPawv
    I'm a single father to two toddlers.I've learned everything I know about Python from you and AI in the last three months and now I have a personal agent chain that helps out around the house by controlling their screen time, lights, calendar, pediatrics Q&A, and even generates a small (but growing) passive income. I am so thankful for your channel. Your forte is your pacing. You really hit that sweet spot between explaining thoroughly and keeping pace. When I'm learning the concept, you explain it well. When I know the concept, you move fast enough to keep momentum.
  • I started programming a few years ago like around 2018, the first completed project i worked on was a Digital Assistant in python that is by following ur tutorial series. I sticked around with u ever since and now I am 19. I have now done so many projects like Programming languages, Computer Algebra systems, I am more into low level side of Computer science like reverse engineering, Kernel dev, lang translators, embeded u get the idea... I love ur videos the way u explain things ...i always stick around and watch every video u upload. Thank u for all ur help u made my first steps so much easier. (Pardon my language, english is my second 😊)
  • @edeniyanda
    Hey Tim, you've been such an inspiration to me. Nearly two years ago, I would eagerly sit down with your YouTube channel to code those fantastic Python projects, especially the dialogue games. They provided me with a deep understanding of the basics and everything I needed to kickstart my Python journey. Thank you for all that you do!
  • @michaelrstudley
    Your videos really help kick things off in my journey learning Python. Thank you. Your recent full stack video is my favorite so far. A week before you posted it, I was already in the process of building an inventory manager. The video is a perfect fit for exactly where I am. Can't wait to see what's next
  • @KalanaNethsara
    Hey Tim! I started learning python by watching your videos a few years ago :D, now I'm 17 and I develop Machine Learning models. Thank u for everything!
  • @jatugary4243
    Hey Tim, I am a big fan of yours. I love how you explain things. Thank you so much. I've learned more from you then any of my professors put together. So, thank you so much.
  • @DanteMishima
    Awesome video Tim! You've helped me understand some confusing concepts in python, thank you. Oh, the sudoku pronunciation. From what i gather, you're pronouncing it like an English word
  • @vigor118
    Absolutely loved this 5 projects! Really gave me some inspiration. I've been learning data structures and algorithms and, after creating a Battleship game in Python using pygame, the Sudoku project is enourmously enticing. I will definitely try it out although it seems a bit too complicated given my coding experience so far. But hey, it's all about challenging ourselves and step out of our comfort zone, only there we will make considerable progress. And if I were able to build a Single-player Battleship game agains the computer (even though the memory usage could have been lower), I believe I can create this game!
  • @MrSolitudeSeeker
    I absolutely love all his videos ❤ the ability to explain things in a simple manner Tim really is a genius.
  • love the pj 4 the most, solving problems by what we learnt is always feeling great whatever scale of pj is
  • Hey!!Thank Tim bro ..I'm learning from last year and i finished the beginner and intermediate course in python with the help of you..I'm expecting more videos from python from you.. Love from India❤🎉
  • @gfabasic32
    It's great to see someone with such passion for code.
  • @herazion
    Hey tim! Just wanted to let you know that you're doing an excellent job, keep it going! :)
  • @eranfeit
    Thanks, Love your channel . I have a question . The sound quality is wonderful. Which mic are you using ? Eran
  • @thepeeps191
    Hey Tim! I've been coding for 6-7 years now and now I'm 13! (yes i started when i was 7 XD with python). Thanks for these tutorials and nice to see you grow over time, been watching you for years!