Python for Everyone > Python for Everybody

The course, book and website all say everybody instead of everyone. Just a little nit I noticed.
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Trying to decide between them?
_Python for Everyone_ will introduce you to a popular language and will quickly move to practical programming tasks - using web APIs and databases. This will give you a taste of what many professional developers do.
_Python for Everybody_ will introduce you to a popular language and will quickly move to practical programming tasks - using web APIs and databases. This will give you a taste of what many professional developers do.
_Fundamentals of Computing_ will also start by introducing you to Python. It then moves on to give an introduction to academic Computer Science topics, like sorting and recursion. This will give you a taste of what the following courses will be like. (Students who complete _Fundamentals of Computing_ can skip Intro to Computer Science and begin Introduction to CS Tools.)
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Courses | Effort | Prerequisites
:-- | :--: | :--:
[Python for Everyone](https://www.coursera.org/specializations/python) ([alt](https://www.py4e.com/)) | 58 hours | none
[Python for Everybody](https://www.coursera.org/specializations/python) ([alt](https://www.py4e.com/)) | 58 hours | none
[Fundamentals of Computing](https://www.coursera.org/specializations/computer-fundamentals) | 138 hours | high school mathematics
### Introduction to Computer Science