Python Morsels: write better Python code
Write better Python code in 30 minutes each week
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Let me help you work smarter
Learning efficiently requires planning a path that repeatedly answers the question what skill should I learn next and how best can I learn it? Instead of wading through blog posts and YouTube videos in search of the next thing to learn, I can guide you.
My name is Trey Hunner and I created Python Morsels to give life-long learners a low-stress way to improve their Python skills.
Screencasts for people who don't like screencasts
Python Morsels will help you maintain a Python learning habit. With weekly mini screencasts you'll re-discover Python topics you thought you already knew.
Each screencast also includes a short article explaining the same material through text, so you can switch between reading articles and watching videos as you see fit.
Wait... don't we learn by doing?
We don't learn by putting information into our heads. We learn by trying to retrieve information from our heads.
Python Morsels includes hands-on Python exercises that tell you what to do, but not how to do it. It'll be your job to figure out which tool to reach for as well as how to use it. At the end of each exercise, I'll share my perspective on which tools are best-suited for the task at hand.
Try it for free
All Python Morsels users get access to over a dozen free Python screencasts and 3 free Python exercises.
If you choose to sign up for a paid subscription, you'll get access to all premium screencasts and you'll receive reminders to keep up your learning habit each week.
Python Morsels includes a habit-focused point system and exercises organized by skill level, ranging from novice to advanced.
Can't I just watch YouTube and solve Hacker Rank exercises?
Why pay for this when there's a lot of great free Python videos on YouTube? There's really one reason: you're trading money for time.
I guarantee Python Morsels will include:
- No ads: you're not the product, the screencasts are
- No filler content: no ad revenue means no need for long videos
- My own expertise: I'll teach you what I know (but not what I don't)
Ready to try it out?
You don't need to commit to a set learning habit right now.
Just sign up, set aside 30 minutes per week for a month or two, and see whether this learning style works well for you.
Planning to work on Python Morsels as a team?
Python Morsels also includes team plans which allow for a single per billing cycle and payments via bank transfer.
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