✅ Write clean, functional Python scripts. ✅ Build simple games and CLI tools. ✅ Understand OOP and modular code. ✅ Work with external libraries (NumPy, Pandas, Matplotlib). ✅ Read from/write to files and handle errors gracefully. ✅ Start a more advanced course (Django, Flask, data science, automation) without feeling lost. | Course | Best for | 2020 Bootcamp Edge | |--------|----------|--------------------| | 100 Days of Code (Angela Yu) | Daily practice & web dev | Less overwhelming, focuses on fundamentals longer | | Automate the Boring Stuff (Al Sweigart) | Practical automation scripts | Better OOP & data structures coverage | | CS50’s Python (Harvard) | Academic rigor & problem-solving | More beginner-friendly pace | Final Recommendation Buy it — especially if you catch it on sale ($10–$20 on Udemy).
My Honest Review of “2020 Complete Python Bootcamp: From Zero to Hero in Python” (Still Worth It in 2026?) ✅ Write clean, functional Python scripts
The “2020” in the title scares some people away, but Python 3.6+ basics haven’t changed drastically. Think of it as a timeless fundamentals bootcamp with minor outdated bits. Complete all the exercises, build the two big games, and you’ll have a solid foundation to then learn newer features on your own. ✅ Work with external libraries (NumPy, Pandas, Matplotlib)
After finishing, spend 1 week on “Python 3.11+ New Features” (free YouTube) to fill the gap. Then you’re ready for interviews or your next project. Final Grade: A- (Timeless core, minus minor dated examples) | Course | Best for | 2020 Bootcamp
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