"Automating your work? Who doesn't know what's good for them?" You don't need to use a knife to catch a chicken. I want to show you that 10 lines of simple code are more practical than complex crawlers on the Internet.
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These days, coding is becoming more common in all jobs, so much so that it is called the world of developers.
But I'm not a developer, so do I really need to know how to code like a developer?
I started out thinking that just as developers don't need to know Excel as much as I do, I don't need to code as much as developers do.
There's no need to use a knife to kill a chicken. I started off with a rough idea. A rough draft of a code for leaving work on time!
The lecture video uses Python 2.7.
However, it has been confirmed that it works the same as 3.9.
We've written lecture-by-lecture instructions for some of the changes.
Who is this course right for?
For those who have just finished learning Python grammar and want to try creating something new
Anyone who wants to try something for fun
People who don't like repetitive tasks
People who work in management support at companies with less than 10 employees
Need to know before starting?
Python Basic Grammar
Simple HTML, CSS
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11 lectures ∙ (2hr 2min)
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