During my earlier semesters, I compiled a structured Python fundamentals repository while learning and practicing the language in depth. I’m sharing it now in my final year in case it helps others who are building or revisiting their Python foundations. The repository covers core concepts, clean implementations, and commonly used patterns that remain relevant beyond coursework. 🔗 GitHub: https://lnkd.in/gXDStNqj If you find this useful, feel free to ⭐ the repo and follow for more learning-focused content. Feedback and suggestions are welcome.
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In order to simplify this, I have made a Python repository in which various pattern program codes have been written and stored under program names ranging from A.py to Z.py. It can be thought of as helpful for students to understand loops and logic statements, offering engaging practice with the fundamentals of Python. This repository has also been updated with an MIT license. Take a look at it here.https://https://lnkd.in/dbXhf4uV
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👉 Struggling to build logic in Python? When I started learning Python, I realized most beginners don’t struggle with syntax — they struggle with logic. So I created something simple. 📘 50 Python Logic Building Questions (Handwritten + Explained) This is designed for: ✅ Absolute beginners ✅ Students preparing for placements ✅ Anyone who wants to strengthen core coding logic Inside the PDF: ✔️ Basic number problems ✔️ Strings & loops logic ✔️ Step-by-step handwritten explanations ✔️ Beginner-friendly approach 💰 Price: Just ₹19 📩 The PDF will be delivered to your email within 1 hour after payment. If you're starting your Python journey, this might help. 👉 Get it here: https://lnkd.in/gWEW9DCm
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While learning Python, I wanted a single place to revise and practice library fundamentals. So, along with learning the concepts, I’ve created and documented a beginner-friendly GitHub repository that covers the fundamentals of popular Python libraries, using simple and well-structured Jupyter notebooks. This repository includes: 1. Core concepts and commonly used functions. 2. Hands-on examples. 3. A clear README explaining usage, setup, and learning goals. This repo is my attempt to solidify my understanding and help other beginners who are starting their Python journey. Access the repository here (or alternatively you can find it on my github profile): https://lnkd.in/gkayvQX3 Currently it includes concepts of NumPy and Pandas libraries. I plan to keep improving this by adding more libraries and examples over time, as I learn. Feedback, suggestions, and contributions are always welcome! #Python #GitHub #OpenSource #LearningByDoing #NumPy #Pandas #DataScience #Students #ComputerScience
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🚀 Getting Started with Python – Your First Basic Program! Python is simple, readable, and perfect for beginners in programming. Here’s the most basic program you can start with: print("Hello, World!") 🔹 This single line tells Python to display text on the screen. 🔹 It helps you understand how Python executes instructions. 🔹 It’s the traditional first step for every programmer! 💡 Once you master this, you can move on to variables, loops, functions, and real-world applications. #Python #Coding #Beginners #Programming #LearningPython
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Learning Python – Sets 🚀 As part of my 100 Days of Python Challenge, today I practiced working with sets in Python and explored different set operations through hands-on coding. What I worked on: • Creating and modifying sets • Set operations like union, intersection, and difference • Understanding how sets handle unique values • Committing code changes to GitHub for version tracking Sharing both the code and the commit to stay transparent and consistent with my learning. 🔗 Code (Notebook): https://lnkd.in/gbME4-bT
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Yes, I have been coding in Python for quite some time, writing everything from quick automation scripts to full code libraries for larger projects. And yes, while LLMs are amazing at generating chunks of code, it is still critical to understand the fundamentals. You can't debug what you don't understand! It's always good to reinforce the basics, and I can highly recommend this crash course. Well-structured, concise explanations on dunder methods, classes, and types. A great refresher!
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🚀 I’ve published a new blog on Medium! 📘 Building a Mini Student Management System Using Lists and Dictionaries in Python In this blog, I explain how to use Python lists and dictionaries to build a simple student management system with step-by-step code examples. 🔗 Read here: https://lnkd.in/gRnX3X2c #Python #Programming #DataStructures #Coding #BeginnerFriendly #Innomatics #InnomaticsResearchLabs
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📌 New Video: Python Requests Tutorial for Beginners Just shared a new YouTube video explaining the Python requests library from scratch — including APIs, GET & POST requests, and basic error handling. Designed especially for beginners. ✅️ Check out the video Now: https://lnkd.in/gDakSbcx #pythonforbeginners #pythonprogramming #pythontutorial #programminghorizons #requeststutorial
Python Requests Tutorial for Beginners | GET, POST & API Explained Simply
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#100DdaysOfCode Day-9 Today’s Learning Update | Python Programming Today, I strengthened my understanding of some fundamental yet powerful Python concepts: Loop Control Keywords Learned how break helps exit a loop when a condition is met. Understood how continue skips the current iteration and moves to the next one. These keywords are extremely useful for controlling program flow and optimizing logic. Functions in Python Explored how functions improve code reusability, readability, and modularity. Understood why functions play a crucial role in writing clean, maintainable, and scalable Python programs. I’m documenting my learning journey and pushing practice code regularly to GitHub. 🔗 GitHub Practice Code Day-9: https:https://lnkd.in/gkNVAbbK Consistent learning, consistent growth. Looking forward to building more logic-driven programs and real-world projects. #Python #LearningJourney #Programming #Functions #Loops #BreakAndContinue #GitHub #Codegnan
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