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Last change to join Weekly Python Exercise: Beginner objects

September 16, 2019 . By Reuven

If you have been using Python, but don’t quite understand how and when to write and use the language’s object-oriented facilities, then I have good news and bad news:

  • Good news: The new cohort of WPE: Beginner objects starts tomorrow, and includes 15 weekly exercises about classes, objects, instances, methods, attributes, and other Python object goodies.
  • Bad news: The new cohort of WPE: Beginner objects starts tomorrow, which means that you only have until TONIGHT to join the new cohort.
  • Even worse news: I’ll only be running this version of WPE in about a year, toward the end of 2020. So if you don’t join this cohort, then you’ll have to wait quite some time.

Here’s what people have previously said about Weekly Python Exercise:

  • “What differentiates Reuven’s course from regular online reading, YouTube videos, or other self study mechanisms are context and application.”
  • “It’s totally worth it and a fantastic way to keep my Python skills sharp and learn new things in the process.”
  • “Fully recommend the course to anyone wanting to not only begin with Python, but learn it contextually and apply the learning via best practices.”

Remember, if you’re dissatisfied, then I offer a 100%, no questions asked, refund. 

So, don’t wait: Read more about Weekly Python Exercise (at https://WeeklyPythonExercise.com/). Questions or comments? Just e-mail me at reuven@lerner.co.il, or contact me on Twitter as @reuvenmlerner. I’ll answer your query right away!

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