Baidu Flying Paddle Navigation Group’s zero-based Python crash camp learning experience

Keywords: [Flying Paddle], [Baidu Navigation Group], [Zero Basic Python]

By chance, I discovered Baidu Flying Paddle Pilot Group’s zero-based Python crash camp from the WeChat public account, which you can learn for free .

Course link: https://aistudio.baidu.com/aistudio/course/introduce/7073

[Baidu Flying Paddle Pilot Group Zero-Based Python Crash Camp] The whole process adopts the learning mode of live broadcast + Q&A + practical homework. During 6 days, daily live broadcast check-in learning will fully cover Python knowledge points, cooperate with actual project practice, and answer questions from the community throughout the process. You have a thorough understanding of the Python language and the prerequisite knowledge points of deep learning.

I have been exposed to Python before, and through just 6 days of watching live broadcasts + rewatching videos, and completing homework every day, I have a better understanding of Python's object orientation.

In the course QQ group with nearly 2,000 people, teaching assistants conduct live broadcast reminders, real-time Q&A, communication and interaction every day. Students who study together actively share communication problems in the group. You can often see friends who love learning studying late at night. How to do daily homework? This positive atmosphere made me high-spirited, overcome laziness, and persisted in completing the 6-day course, which benefited a lot.

Teachers Molly and Zhu, who are in charge of teaching, give live lessons every night from 19:30 to 22:00. They patiently explain basic knowledge step by step, write cases, run programs, and also teach some tips. The teaching assistants also actively responded to students' questions and promptly reported their suggestions to the instructor. The classroom atmosphere is very good, thumbs up!

Finally, I hope Baidu can organize more learning camps like this to provide a wonderful learning platform for more friends who like programming!

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