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You did it,
you made to the end of this course,
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awesome job immersing yourself in
the Python programming language.
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I hope you enjoyed yourself, I know I did.
0:06
I had a bunch of fun
putting this together.
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You picked up a ton of new
skills in this course.
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And I wanna remind you that
the foundations that we went over
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here are present in just about
every programming language
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that you'll encounter.
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Now, I know I've been sending you emails
about this, but I really wanna make sure
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that you know how important your voice
is to our content creation process.
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We take your feedback and
ideas very seriously, and
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I would love to know what you
thought about this course.
0:29
What did you love?
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What would you like to see improved?
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Our content and
teaching methodology is ever evolving and
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it relies on your feedback.
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This course is a refresh and
we applied all the wonderful thoughts,
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constructive criticism, and ideas that
we gathered from its previous students.
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It truly made a difference
in the final product.
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So let me thank you in advance for
your thoughts.
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If you're looking to continue your
programming journey, which I hope you are.
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And if you're not sure where to head next,
please check the teacher's notes, and
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we'll get your pointed
in the right direction.
0:58
A person who programs in Python is
called a Pythonista, and you, my friend,
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are definitely one now.
1:03
Be proud to call yourself a Pythonista.
1:04
You've done a ton of work and
picked up a bunch of new skills.
1:06
Okay, [FOREIGN] Spanish class analogy for
you here, Pythonista.
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Even after years of studying Spanish,
chances are if a native Spanish speaker
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sparked up a conversation
about quantum physics,
1:19
you'd probably have a hard time to
find the Spanish words to communicate.
1:22
And that's because you've never learned
those phrases in your training.
1:26
But I'd bet since you're so
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good at Spanish, that you'd be pretty
confident that you could learn them.
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I hope that I've instilled that confidence
in your ability to learn Python.
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I want you to say, I don't know how to
do that, yet, but I know I can learn it.
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And here's the thing,
you just proved to yourself that you can.
1:45
So what do you think?
1:49
Think you got the confidence to say
that you can learn anything in Python?
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I know, you probably didn't
expect the Spanish Inquisition.
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[SOUND]
>> Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition!
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>> And with that,
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I think I just met my quota
of Monty Python jokes.
2:02
There is more to learn, and that's always
going to be the case in the tech industry.
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To be successful in this world, you really
need to become a life long learner.
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And I feel honored to have
been part of your journey.
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I can't wait to see what you build.
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Until next time, I'll see you real soon.
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