Looking at the comments from people below, it seems like they want to be spoon-fed... If you're at the intermediate level, you should be able to find and study on your own. You can probably find a labyrinth of review on Google by following the flow. It's impossible to master any lecture just by going through the lecture... The lecture itself has such a good flow that it's the best lecture for someone who's just starting out at the intermediate level.
This is a really sweet lecture. I was reading 'Python for Experts' on my own and then bought the lecture. It was a great help to me because it solved the parts I was struggling with on my own.
The explanation from the parallel part is too poor. I searched on Google and understood, but it was very difficult to understand with just the lecture content. I think the purpose of the lecture is to shorten the study time by explaining difficult content easily, but it was disappointing that there were too many words telling me to search if I didn't understand. However, I was satisfied with the lecture content of the parts before parallelism, and the overall curriculum was well organized.
This is a class without any unnecessary details. You can't learn Python 100% with this, and it wasn't the purpose of the class in the first place. Through this lecture, I was able to study Python steadily without losing interest in it. In other reviews, you mentioned that it is a disadvantage that it shows Google search results without explaining the main concepts, but this is actually an advantage, and I think you should get used to it as soon as possible. I liked that it encouraged me to solve my questions on my own by searching Google or referring to books when I was learning. When working in IT, I think that searching is also a skill. Thank you.
Okay... Most of the courses here are beginner level, but I liked the nutritious intermediate course. I would appreciate it if you could create more intermediate courses and more opportunities to share good experiences.