Udemy - Learn 10 Games using Python - 2021
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Created by Endscrypt PyAcademy | Published 11/2020
Duration: 1.5 hours | 3 sections | 12 lectures | Video: 1280x720, 44 KHz | 874 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English + Sub
Created by Endscrypt PyAcademy | Published 11/2020
Duration: 1.5 hours | 3 sections | 12 lectures | Video: 1280x720, 44 KHz | 874 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English + Sub
Make 10 simple Games using Python (with BONUS Content)
What you'll learn
Making games using Python 3
Games project
Simple Games
Requirements
Basic knowledge of Python 3Python concepts
Description
Many people learn programming languages best through building projects. If you want to learn Python by coding ten games, check out the 1 hour video course. We have collected together 10 great game development tutorials that will help you learn Python.
The games run anywhere Python can be installed which includes desktop computers running Windows, Mac OS, or Linux and older or low-power hardware such as the Raspberry Pi. Kids across the United States in grades 6th-12th have enjoyed learning about topics such as encryption and projectile motion through games.
Python is one of the top-five most popular programming languages in the world and available for free. Python includes an extensive Standard Library distributed with your installation. The Standard Library has a module called Turtle which is a popular way to introduce programming to kids. Turtle was part of the original Logo programming language developed by Wally Feurzig and Seymour Papert in 1966. All of the games in Free Python Games are implemented using Python and its Turtle module.
Who this course is for:Python developersCS StudentsProgrammersGames enthusiasts
https://www.udemy.com/course/games-using-python-3/
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