Have you ever noticed that some Python topics lack a single, comprehensive video explanation? Typically, when a new concept, technique, or syntax comes out, major content creators rush to cover it on YouTube. But there have been instances where I struggled to find a clear and accurate video on a specific topic.
For example, I once couldn’t find any videos explaining how to create a “bar chart race” animation in Python. Frustrated, I decided to dive in, explore the options, and create my own version. While it wasn’t the most polished or professional, it turned out to be one of the first videos covering this topic using Python and Plotly animations.
With this post, I’d like to understand the current state of Python content. Are there still topics that are underrepresented or overlooked by YouTube creators? If so, what are those topics? I’d love to hear your thoughts!
P.S. If you’re wondering, I can share the link to that video. I’m not including it here because I’m genuinely curious about this topic and don’t want to come across as self-promoting. But if people ask for it, I’ll share it later.
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r/learnpython Have you ever noticed that some Python topics lack a single, comprehensive video explanation? Typically, when a new concept, technique, or syntax comes out, major content creators rush to cover it on YouTube. But there have been instances where I struggled to find a clear and accurate video on a specific topic. For example, I once couldn’t find any videos explaining how to create a “bar chart race” animation in Python. Frustrated, I decided to dive in, explore the options, and create my own version. While it wasn’t the most polished or professional, it turned out to be one of the first videos covering this topic using Python and Plotly animations. With this post, I’d like to understand the current state of Python content. Are there still topics that are underrepresented or overlooked by YouTube creators? If so, what are those topics? I’d love to hear your thoughts! P.S. If you’re wondering, I can share the link to that video. I’m not including it here because I’m genuinely curious about this topic and don’t want to come across as self-promoting. But if people ask for it, I’ll share it later. submitted by /u/datageekrj [link] [comments]
Have you ever noticed that some Python topics lack a single, comprehensive video explanation? Typically, when a new concept, technique, or syntax comes out, major content creators rush to cover it on YouTube. But there have been instances where I struggled to find a clear and accurate video on a specific topic.
For example, I once couldn’t find any videos explaining how to create a “bar chart race” animation in Python. Frustrated, I decided to dive in, explore the options, and create my own version. While it wasn’t the most polished or professional, it turned out to be one of the first videos covering this topic using Python and Plotly animations.
With this post, I’d like to understand the current state of Python content. Are there still topics that are underrepresented or overlooked by YouTube creators? If so, what are those topics? I’d love to hear your thoughts!
P.S. If you’re wondering, I can share the link to that video. I’m not including it here because I’m genuinely curious about this topic and don’t want to come across as self-promoting. But if people ask for it, I’ll share it later.
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[link] [comments]