Leaving Work on Time for Administrative Staff - Python Task Automation

"Work automation? Of course I want to do it. Who doesn't know it's good?" You don't need a giant cleaver to kill a chicken. I want to show you that 10 lines of simple code can be more practical than the complex crawlers found on the internet.

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5.0

real good

100% enrolled

I just read the basic Python textbook (I only understand the basics of HTML and CSS..) I was looking for a lecture worth listening to, and since it was cheap, I decided to listen to it first! I bought it. The content is not that difficult, and it is a lecture where you can follow along slowly and create simple task automation(?) yourself. I am still a beginner, so the functions of the modules used in the lecture are unfamiliar, but I think I can study them separately.. It is not something great, but it was fun to create something with Python myself.ㅎ However, it was a little disappointing that the audio volume was uneven depending on the lecture. I thought it would be good to give a challenge(?) or an application case that a beginner like me can try towards the last lecture. Thank you for the great lecture. (__)

5.0

정승원

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Thank you for your hard work, it was very helpful!

5.0

송규빈

100% enrolled

It broadened my perspective on new methods of automation.

What you will gain after the course

  • Send Gmail

  • comtypes

  • datetime

  • docx

  • BeautifulSoup

  • selenium

  • python

Leaving Work on Time for Administrative Staff - Python Task Automation

These days, coding is becoming so commonplace across all job functions that it's often called a developer's world.

But I'm not a developer, so do I really need to know how to code as well as one?

Just as developers don't need to know Excel as well as I do, I started with the thought that I don't need to be able to code as well as a developer.

There's no need to use a butcher's knife to kill a chicken. I've made a bold start. Code for leaving on time that gets the job done quickly!

 

[Course Announcement 20.10.31.]

Python 2.7 is used in the lecture videos.

However, I have confirmed that it operates identically to version 3.9,

I have provided instructions for each lecture regarding some changes.

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Who is this course right for?

  • Those who have just finished learning Python syntax and want to try building something new

  • Those who want to try something just for fun

  • Those who dislike repetitive tasks

  • People who handle business support tasks in companies with fewer than 10 employees

Need to know before starting?

  • Python Basic Syntax

  • Simple HTML, CSS

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  • gbsong1228님의 프로필 이미지
    gbsong1228

    Reviews 2

    Average Rating 5.0

    5

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    It broadened my perspective on new methods of automation.

    • seungwonjeong4734님의 프로필 이미지
      seungwonjeong4734

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      5

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      Thank you for your hard work, it was very helpful!

      • realgood2530088님의 프로필 이미지
        realgood2530088

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        Average Rating 4.9

        5

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        I just read the basic Python textbook (I only understand the basics of HTML and CSS..) I was looking for a lecture worth listening to, and since it was cheap, I decided to listen to it first! I bought it. The content is not that difficult, and it is a lecture where you can follow along slowly and create simple task automation(?) yourself. I am still a beginner, so the functions of the modules used in the lecture are unfamiliar, but I think I can study them separately.. It is not something great, but it was fun to create something with Python myself.ㅎ However, it was a little disappointing that the audio volume was uneven depending on the lecture. I thought it would be good to give a challenge(?) or an application case that a beginner like me can try towards the last lecture. Thank you for the great lecture. (__)

        • kokori
          Instructor

          Hello, real good:) I'm so sorry that I'm only commenting now on such a long and thoughtful review ㅠ_ㅠ! My goal was to make a lecture that would be as concise as possible and helpful for practical work, so I'm glad it was helpful :) If I get a chance, I'll try to fix the microphone volume issue as well. Work less and earn more!

      • swcho43911님의 프로필 이미지
        swcho43911

        Reviews 4

        Average Rating 5.0

        5

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        This is a really good lecture.

        • besthdb0467님의 프로필 이미지
          besthdb0467

          Reviews 8

          Average Rating 4.9

          4

          45% enrolled

          It would be nice if there was an advanced course as well.

          • kokori
            Instructor

            Hello, Hadobin:) I'm sorry I couldn't satisfy you ㅠㅠ This lecture focuses on learning Python and implementing easy functions, so I think you may feel it is lacking because it doesn't cover in-depth content or detailed parts. If I get the chance, I will try to make another lecture with more detail and meticulousness (and improve the video quality^^;)

          • Yes~ I think so now that I know a little bit. It's not that the lecture level is bad~~ It's just that I didn't think about the basics, didn't read the explanations in detail, and thought it was an advanced course, so that's why. I listened to the lecture well. I'm looking forward to the advanced course too~!!

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