Python Logical Operators (the fun stuff!!)

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In this episode of NetworkChuck's Python series, he teaches you how to keep out evil Ben and how to keep out evil Patricia and Loki. But sometimes you need to make some exceptions for good deeds! Get prepared to learn about the Python Logical Operators and, or, and not!




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0:00 Intro
1:30 Ad read
2:45 Let's get STARTED!
3:50 NEW CONCEPT: Logical operators! (or)
5:23 Mini challenge 1! Make sure we say, Patricia!
6:47 Mini challenge 2! Make sure Loki can't get in!
7:31 Flowchart mode!
8:26 NEW CONCEPT: Logical operators! (and)
8:43 Mini challenge 3! Check for good deeds!
11:48 NEW CONCEPT: Logical operators! (not)
13:08 Booleans! Don't get hungry!
16:30 != not
16:50 Outro






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  • What I use to learn (the BEST IT training): ntck.co/itprotv (30% off FOREVER) *affiliate link In this episode of NetworkChuck's Python series, he teaches you how to keep out evil Ben and how to keep out evil Patricia and Loki. But sometimes you need to make some exceptions for good deeds! Get prepared to learn about the Logical Operators and, or, and not! FREE Python Lab: ntck.co/pythonep6 Support the course: ntck.co/pythonrightnow 🔥🔥Join the NetworkChuck membership: ntck.co/Premium 0:00 Intro 1:30 Ad read 2:45 Let's get STARTED! 3:50 NEW CONCEPT: Logical operators! (or) 5:23 Mini challenge 1! Make sure we say, Patricia! 6:47 Mini challenge 2! Make sure Loki can't get in! 7:31 Flowchart mode! 8:26 NEW CONCEPT: Logical operators! (and) 8:43 Mini challenge 3! Check for good deeds! 11:48 NEW CONCEPT: Logical operators! (not) 13:08 Booleans! Don't get hungry! 16:30 != not 16:50 Out
  • I took a free python course online and yours are wayy more fun. Content is perfect. More please...
  • @rustnruin
    My name is Ben, and my moms name is Patricia. I am starting to feel attacked!! lol
  • @pxl_official
    Im a truck driver looking to learn something new. Ive been listening to your videos while driving then trying to rewatch when im stopped and can practice. You are a good teacher!
  • @MrBothib
    Ur the only person that explains things in a way i understand
  • @axor
    I wish I could have a teacher with the same energy as you! Love your videos Chuck!
  • Well, I am hooked and subscribed. Only a few videos in so far, going for the CCNA after a career changing injury and starting my working path over late in life. Keep up the great content.
  • Hello ! i have to thank you.... you're my time machine. I'm a 53 years old man, one of many out there that learnt programming over a 8 bit machine. It was a Zx Spectrum 48k which had a Z80 Zilog processor on board (bolean processor by the way). I had to deal with logical operators during my assembler learning and i wish i had someone like you to teach me... it would have been faster... for sure. I know i'm out of topic but with this video you made me make a 40 years back jump in time and for once i can say " i know what you're talking about". Thank you again and keep up with this great job. Regards
  • @SilvexTV
    I flew through these in one night. (all 6 eps) Thank you so much, I'm currently enrolled in tech college, but haven't started yet (I start in a few days). If my teachers are as good as you I'll be golden. Appreciate the lessons, Chuck. Keep it up! <3
  • You are literally the only person that speaks in a way I can understand, and I've watched countless python videos trying to start my journey, but yours immediately sticks.
  • Loving this series, so far reminds me of the early days of programing in java with a few differences in syntax. Keep it up NetworkChuck.
  • @king09426
    Please continue the CCNA and Linux series.
  • Man, I recently started training at Python, and what you do and how you do it is great. Thanks. A really good teacher who teaches interesting and fun. I wish you all the best.
  • @MrMeek79
    Been grinding lately on learning Python. Already got one cert done,its from Stormwinds so not the big cert. Working on the other 2 courses that are more in depth. Watching the lesson here and knew right away how to fix the issues and understood what you were doing,was pretty cool. Python is a fun languange. A suggestion though,I would like to see you show the process of creating a GUI,with like tkinter or one of the other ones. Thatd be a good lesson in the future. These are some great and easy to understand lessons. I love how you break stuff down and explain it in a simple way for beginners to understand.
  • I think you should do those python courses more often like not once a month once a week because they are so helpful and they are the best and we definitely need them!
  • @reep0074
    Taking A+ hardware and python classes right now. Your timing could not be better, my assignment that I am doing right now is on all of this, you have been a big help, THANK YOU! keep them coming ;)
  • @manosioa
    These videos are AMAZING! Thank you so much for your work! I'm all in Python now and so excited! You have inspired me to learn new things and stick to them! Again, THANK YOU!!!!
  • You are a great teacher! As an experienced programmer (20y+), I can say that you actually use the "not" statements all the time, pretty much. Often used to set a variable or object if not set, or break a routine if data is missing. "Not" is very important for the structure of scripts.
  • @xvaize
    you woke me a python addiction man!! Keep up the great work! So thankful i am able to learn soo much from you :) I really appreciate that!