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Udemy 2020 Complete Python Bootcamp: From Zero To Hero In Python 【EXCLUSIVE】

Even though we are now several years past 2020, this course remains one of the best-selling Python courses on Udemy. But with thousands of new coding courses released every year, is this "vintage" bootcamp still the right way to go from absolute beginner to job-ready coder? I took the course to find out. Created by Jose Portilla (Pierian Data), this course promises to take a student with zero programming experience and turn them into a proficient Python programmer capable of writing scripts, using modules, and even understanding Object-Oriented Programming (OOP).

Never pay full price ($100+) for a Udemy course. They go on "sale" for $12.99 every other week. Wait for the sale. Have you taken this bootcamp? Did you actually become a "hero"? Let me know in the comments below! Even though we are now several years past

It clocks in at just under of on-demand video, broken down into easily digestible chunks. The Good: Why this course has 500k+ ratings 1. The "Jose Portilla" Effect Jose is not just a coder; he is a teacher. His style is calm, slow-paced, and incredibly clear. He doesn't assume you know what a variable is. He explains complex topics like decorators or generators using simple analogies. If you have never written a line of code, you will not feel lost. Created by Jose Portilla (Pierian Data), this course

The course covers NumPy and Pandas briefly in the appendices, but that is not the focus. If you want machine learning or deep learning, this is the prerequisite, not the final destination. The Verdict: Should you buy it in 2026? Absolutely yes—with one condition. Wait for the sale

Headline: Zero to Hero with Jose Portilla – Does this classic hold up?