Code a cricket game: Learn Python programming through sports
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Get introduced to all fundamental Python concepts in a practical way -
Master the basics of Python by making a fun cricket simulation game -
See Python concepts at work through relatable sports-focused examples -
Acquire the pre-requisite Python skills to move on to Machine Learning, Data Science, Sports analysis etc.. -
Learn to program through engaging subject matter and work through scenarios that you can picture in real life – while having fun
- No prior programming knowledge needed: this course will cover all the basics
- An interest in cricket
Hey cricket fans,
Learn to code with this beginner Python programming course featuring 100% cricket-related examples and projects.
By the end of this course, you will have made a fully working cricket game simulator – even if you are new to programming.
So, whether you want to change careers and become a super savvy sports data analyst or, just try to predict the results of your team every week – learning Python is where it all begins.
Check out this course and learn a new high-income skill while tackling a super-interesting cricket project.
As a sports fan, even if you’ve tried to learn to program before, but lost interest because of the boring examples – give this course a go – you’ll be pleasantly surprised.
And, obviously, if you aspire to become a sports data analyst, but need to learn Python basics first – then this is definitely the course for you. You will learn programming using relevant sports examples as opposed to rehashed unrelatable exercises.
This course is very practical. I’m going to teach you a lot of different concepts right from the start, and you will immediately see how they work in a practice – in real scenarios – because you are programming something from lesson one. Then, we will keep on using and building on these concepts throughout our projects until you become really familiar with them.
Many other courses take 10-20 videos to go through some of the concepts I introduce in lesson one – and you would be sitting there wondering when you’re going to get to actually program something. With this course, you won’t ever feel that.
This course is based on a very successful learning strategy that many experienced programmers encourage, which is to find a project that you enjoy doing, and then learn the concepts you need to complete that project. Then do another project and, learn what you need, and build your knowledge, and so on.
Learn what you love, love what you do
So, if you are ready to invest some time in learning Python – why not enjoy it? It’s a lot easier to learn to program when you’re engaged in the subject matter and working through scenarios that you can picture in real life – and while having fun. So, are you ready to kick-off? I know, I am….
- Sports-fans who want to learn python programming
- Beginner Python programmers who are struggling with motivation in other courses
- Anyone who wants to consider a career as a sports data analyst and wants a place to start
- Beginner programmers who want to learn Python while working on a practical cricket-related project