🐍 Python just hit rank #1 globally — and it's not slowing down. From rank 26 in 2001 to the top of the TIOBE index in 2026, Python now holds 22%+ of all programming language interest worldwide. What's driving this? → 80%+ of ML/AI projects run on Python → Python 3.14 dropped in Oct 2025 with major JIT compiler upgrades → Over 178,000 active packages on PyPI, growing 47% annually If you're in tech and not learning Python, you're leaving opportunities on the table. Are you using Python in your current role? Drop a comment 👇 #Python #Programming #AI #Tech2026
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🚀 Python Practice – Finding the Largest Element in a List (with Index) Today I worked on a simple yet important Python problem: 👉 Taking user input as a list of numbers and finding the largest element along with its index position. This exercise helped me strengthen my understanding of: List handling in Python User input processing Looping and comparison logic Index tracking 💡 Why this matters? Such basic problems build the foundation for more advanced concepts in data structures and algorithms. 🔧 Approach used: Accept input from user Convert input into a list Traverse the list to find the maximum value Track its index 📌 Consistent practice of small problems like this improves problem-solving skills step by step. #Python #Coding #Programming #DataStructures #LearningJourney #BeginnerToPro #ProblemSolving
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🧠 GATE DA Aspirants — Quick Python Check! Today’s focus: Python Practice Many questions look straightforward… but small details in Python can completely change the answer. Understanding behavior > memorizing syntax. 🎯 Test yourself: https://lnkd.in/gFnfgGaA Consistent practice is key to mastering programming for GATE DA. #GATEDA #Python #Programming #DataScience #Learning #MindSpanEducation
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one language that has really changed the way I look at programming is Python. What makes Python interesting to me is its simplicity. The syntax is easy to understand, which allows beginners like me to focus more on logic and problem solving rather than worrying too much about complex syntax. While learning Python, I’ve been exploring concepts like lists, functions, loops, and basic problem-solving programs. It’s amazing how a few lines of code can automate tasks or solve problems efficiently. I’m still learning and improving, but Python has definitely made programming feel more approachable and enjoyable. Looking forward to exploring more areas like data analysis and automation with Python. #Python #Programming #BScIT #LearningJourney #Coding
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