This is a collection of 5 beginner Python projects. A few weeks ago, I challenged myself to get out of a coding rut by creating a new Python project every single day. The purpose of this exercise was to show how versatile Python can be, especially for beginners, to create vastly different projects without spending too much time. โฐ
Each day of the challenge, by 7am PST, I added a new project to this repository in the following categories:
- Game Development (Flappy Bird ft. Yogi)
- Machine Learning (Teaching an AI to Play Ping Pong)
- Web Development ('Tinder' for Netflix)
- Data Visualization (Animal Crossing Analysis)
- Scripting (Common Intern Pt. 2)
Each project folder includes the code itself, usage instructions, and additional resources. I've also uploaded corresponding videos on my YouTube channel; each 4-6 minute video shows each project's inspiration and basic building blocks. ๐บ
Ever since I was learning how to code and starting my career in tech, one piece of advice I often heard (and now give) is to create as much as possible -- through independent projects, hackathons, etc. But to this day, whenever I sit down wanting to start a new project, my mind goes blank. I always ask myself, but what do I make? ๐ค
I must not be the only one facing this 'idea-block.' So, I wanted to create a beginner-friendly collection of Python projects that are accessible, fun to learn, and easy to clone and expand. ๐
That would be me -- Harshibar! I am a recent college graduate and spent a year working at a Silicon Valley startup before quitting to launch my own startup. Meanwhile, I've been launching my YouTube channel, where I create content about tech, career, productivity, and lifestyle. ๐ฉ๐พโ๐ป
This project was released the week of May 18, 2020. ๐