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Python Game Development : Build 11 Total Games

#artificialintelligence

Have you ever wanted to build a games with a graphical interface but didn't know how to? May be you even know how to create tools on a command line but have no idea how to convert it into a graphical interface that people can click on. In this course we will be learning Python GUI Programming Turtle other advanced python modules to build graphical user interfaces (GUI) and games from scratch. We will learn from basics of Python i.e. variables, slicing, string, some module, arithmetic and logical operations, looping, functions, object oriented programming. After that we will learn the basics stuff of Pygame and OpenGL and Blender basics stuff.


Python Game Development : Build 11 Total Games

@machinelearnbot

Have you ever wanted to build a games with a graphical interface but didn't know how to? May be you even know how to create tools on a command line but have no idea how to convert it into a graphical interface that people can click on. In this course we will be learning Python GUI Programming Turtle other advanced python modules to build graphical user interfaces (GUI) and games from scratch. We will learn from basics of Python i.e. variables, slicing, string, some module, arithmetic and logical operations, looping, functions, object oriented programming. After that we will learn the basics stuff of Pygame and OpenGL and Blender basics stuff.


The Basic Stuff of Machine Learning

#artificialintelligence

By now anyone who reads virtually any trade magazine has been hearing incessantly about how machine learning is going to transform their industry in profound ways. Marketers will be able to read potential customers' minds, farms will produce unprecedented yields, doctors will be able to stem diseases before they begin to form. And of course, we've all heard how machine learning will eventually take our jobs. It may very well be said of machine learning that there never have been so many wild predictions made about something which the majority of the public knows so little. So what exactly is machine learning? And what can we reasonably expect in the next ten years?