Here's what you can learn with this $40 ChatGPT and programming bundle

Mar 6

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As a freelancer who works in digital marketing, I've long believed that furthering my understanding of web development and programming could only make my businesses stronger and my ability to contribute to a given team stronger. According to everybody I spoke to with a background in dev, Python is the most popular and widely applicable language. 

One friend recommended The Ultimate AI ChatGPT and Python Programming Bundle, which is still on sale for the rate I purchased at — only $39.99 (reg. $154). They pointed out that while Python is the foundation of the world of programming, AI bots like ChatGPT are opening the doors for people like me to work smarter, faster, and potentially with less experience. Curious and with a small budget, I was sold. Since purchasing, I've had and will continue to have access to all 86 hours of included material for life. 

It's a dense collection of breakdowns on languages and systems that I was previously unfamiliar with, so having it available to revisit is essential for me. Here's how it went!

An affordable, easy-to-navigate Python Bootcamp

The StackSkills interface makes your bundle easy to navigate with a grid sheet featuring blocks representing each course with its title, star rating, teacher, and a brief description right there for you. It's worth reading the names of the courses and curating the order in which you dive in based on what makes the most sense.

For example, the first course I saw on the page was "Computer Vision and Deep Learning with OpenCY and Python — Build 15 Projects." This is a fantastic course, but it felt a little overwhelming to start with as a newbie. I scrolled down to "The Complete Python Hacking Course: Beginner to Advanced," and this wonderful course served as my gateway into the rest of the bundle. With this course, I gained a solid, foundation-level understanding of programming and Python

Each course has a page where you can scroll through the curriculum's sections to get a broad-strokes view of the experience. This course, for example, had an Introduction and Setup section, and other sections included Port and Vulnerability Scanning, SSH and FTP Attacks, Password Cracking, Sniffers, Flooders, and Spoofers, Coding DNS Spoofer, Network Analysis, Multi-Funcitoning Reverse Shell, Coding a Keylogger, Command and Control Center, and Website Penetration Testing.

An abundance of material

I didn't know what any of these things were before starting, and now I feel like I do! I couldn't recite everything in the course, of course. Each section is broken down into a series of videos on more specific topics. For example, in the Introduction and Setup section, there's a video introduction to Python for ethical hacking, then one on VirtualBox installation, another on Kali Linux installation, and so on.

The videos range in length from around five minutes to just over 17. Then, imagine a similar amount of content or more for each section listed above. And that's all for just one course in this 14-course bundle. 

It takes a long time to comb through and digest all the material — at the bare minimum, it takes 86 hours. But like others, I'm here to learn, and I think it's compelling to try the different challenges and review the content of the bundle in its many forms. For example, "Python Data Analysis—Third Edition" is actually in written form, and it's a digitized copy of a work by Packt Publishing of the same name.

That course features breakdowns on how to collect data, how to process it, how to build models with Python, and tons of fascinatingly similar applications. Reading its textbook-style instruction felt both nostalgic and engaging after watching so many videos making up other courses in the bundle. 

Learning how to automate with Python

The Python content leads well into the courses focused on ChatGPT and automation, as my friend suggested. The course "Create a ChatGPT AI Bot With Tkinter and Python" demonstrates this by literally opening up with a breakdown on how to install Python using ChatGPT. While I'll need to revisit the content before applying it to my first project, the content covered inspiring topics like how to create and develop a virtual app. 

The ChatGPT courses were also made a lot better by the instructor John Elder who is very clear and articulate. He puts himself on the side of his videos, and it adds a touch of personality to the e-learning experience, which is certainly welcome. 

All in all, I feel like I secured a valuable resource for less than $50. After binging the vast majority of it over the course of a week or so, I'm looking forward to applying this knowledge to development projects that I can lend a hand to or that involve my business moving forward!

Join me in boosting your knowledge with The Ultimate AI ChatGPT and Python Programming Bundle, now just $39.99 (reg. $154). 

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