Get My Python Fundamentals Course for 75% Off Today
I taught myself how to code when I was 18. To be honest, it was a brutal journey—late nights, an overwhelming amount of frustration, and way too much coffee.
The problem?
I didn't have a roadmap. Instead, I wasted so much time trying to figure out the best place to start.
I wanted to create a solution to help people focus on the most important aspects of coding...
That's why I created Python Fundamentals - an online course that's specifically designed to give anyone (even beginners!) the key tools to land their first software development job.
Join thousands of students by signing up now:
Note: This course comes with a 30-day satisfaction guarantee. You won't pay unless you love it 😊
If you still have questions, keep reading this page to learn more about my Python Fundamentals course.
What is Python?
Before we go any further, let's go over the basics.
Python is a flexible, fast, and surprisingly simple programming language that's freely available and used by companies all over the globe.
While Python is known for its succinct code, clear syntax, and cross-platform compatibility, this popular programming language offers so much more than that—especially for those who are interested in taking their programming skills to the next level.
The Average Python Programmer Salary in the US 2020
According to Indeed, the average Python programmer rakes in an estimated $120,365 per year; the top three best-paid states for Python programmers included California, New York, and Washington D.C.
That's a nice chunk of change...but why are salaries so high?
According to a survey published by StackOverflow, Python was one of the most in-demand technologies of 2018 and 2019. I assume the same is true for 2020, too!
This means that Python developers are highly-paid because there is a large shortage…
You can help fix that.
Python Career Opportunities
Python truly is an amazing programming language.
It's open-source, easy-to-learn (and easy-to-read), versatile, and used by beginners and experts alike. In fact, hundreds of successful companies use Python programming, including Google, Spotify, Instagram, and Netflix just to name a few.
Python is quickly becoming one of the best programming languages in the nation (and dare I say, the world)! With a Python certification, you could easily land any of the following jobs.
1. Python Developer
2. Product Manager
3. Data Analyst
4. Financial Advisor
5. Educator (Who knows? Maybe you'll be a Python programming language expert by the end of this!)
6. Data Journalist
What are you waiting for? Sign up to learn Python today!
You don't need a fancy degree from Columbia Business School to become a skilled Python interpreter. In fact, leveling up from the beginners' league to an experienced programmer is easy. All you need is a strong internet connection, access to a comprehensive online course, and the proper course materials.
I'm accepting new students for my one-of-a-kind Python Fundamentals course. It's also 50% off for the first 50 students who join. Sign up now!
Take a deep dive into the Python programming language.
Curious about what you'll learn in Python Fundamentals? Here's a shortlist of what the modules cover (aside from the basic concepts, of course):
- How to write and run Python code in a cool engineering environment called a Jupyter Notebook.
- The main data structures in the Python programming language - including lists, arrays, dictionaries, and objects.
- How to write comments that make your code extremely readable.
- How loops, functions, and classes can build powerful functionality into your applications in very few lines of code.
If you couldn't tell, the skills taught in this Python course are more than enough to get you your first job in data science.
In addition to learning how to implement best practices into whatever applications you're working on, you'll also get access to more than 100 practice problems that test every concept taught in the course.
This is way more than just a Python tutorial. I have personally used the skills taught in this course to create a six-figure software development consultancy. Trust me—this course is worth much more than what you'll pay for it.
Learning Outcomes
If you're still unsure about whether this is the Python course for you, here's a shortlist of what you'll be able to do once you complete the course.
- Build interactive Python applications that work with real data sets
- Be prepared for interviews for your first Python job
- Create complex functions and classes that solve real-world problems
What are you waiting for? Your first Python job is waiting.
Still not convinced? Check out what some of my previous students had to say.
"I was laid off from my job in retail due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Nick's course allowed me to quickly level up my skill set and find a new (and much better paying) job writing Python for a financial institution."
"I've worked in finance my entire life but I had no experience computer programming until I signed up for Nick's course. I've now automated away some of the most mundane parts of my job, which has allowed me to focus on what really matters at work. In fact, I would say that a recent promotion was largely due to Nick's Python for Finance and Data Science course!"