Udemy Python Developer < PROVEN | 2026 >
I opened VSCode. I didn't watch the video. I just tried. I wrote:
I didn't get the job. After finishing (yes, I eventually finished all 47 hours), I realized the truth. udemy python developer
The Udemy course didn't teach me how to rename photos. But it taught me the vocabulary to Google the problem. It taught me that for loops exist. It gave me the skeleton key. Buoyed by my file-renaming heroics, I updated my resume. "Python Developer." I applied for a Junior Developer role. I opened VSCode
By Day 2, I learned about variables. I stored my age, my name, and my dog’s favorite treat in little digital buckets. I built a "Choose Your Own Adventure" game in the terminal using if/elif/else statements. I sent the link to my mom. She didn't open it. I wrote: I didn't get the job
But I am a guy who automated his email replies, built a Reddit bot that rickrolls his friends, and finally understands why his IT department keeps saying "Did you try turning it off and on again?"