🚀 Mini Project: Temperature Conversion Program (Python) I recently built a simple yet interactive temperature conversion program using Python that can convert between Celsius, Reaumur, Fahrenheit, and Kelvin. This project features: Menu-based user interface Input validation using exception handling Clean and formatted output History tracking using list data structure Through this project, I strengthened my understanding of fundamental programming concepts such as conditionals, looping, functions, and basic data handling. It may be a small project, but it’s a meaningful step in improving my programming logic and problem-solving skills. Looking forward to building more projects and continuously learning 🚀 #Python #Programming #MiniProject #LearningByDoing #IndustrialEngineering
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Excited to share my latest project: Page Replacement Algorithm Simulator Built using Python, this interactive application visualizes how memory management works in Operating Systems by simulating FIFO, LRU, LFU, and Optimal algorithms. It provides step-by-step execution, real-time metrics (page faults, hits, hit ratio), and insightful graphical analysis using matplotlib. With a clean dark-themed UI, playback controls, and comparative dashboards, the project transforms theoretical concepts into an intuitive, hands-on learning experience. This project helped me strengthen my understanding of OS concepts while also enhancing my skills in Python, GUI development, and data visualization. #Python #OperatingSystems #Algorithms #Projects #Learning #SoftwareDevelopment
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Built a QR Code Generator using Python that converts any URL into a downloadable PNG QR code image in just a few lines of code. In this mini project, I utilized the qrcode library to generate QR codes and the Pillow library for image processing, saving the output as a PNG file. As a demonstration, I generated a QR code for the Learn Daily AI page. This project reinforced practical concepts such as: - Working with external Python libraries - Basic automation using Python - Image generation and processing - Converting URLs into shareable QR formats Small projects like this are a great way to explore how Python can be used to build quick and useful real world utilities. 🔗 Source Code: https://lnkd.in/dQgqp-fc #Python #Programming #QRCode #Automation #LearningByBuilding #DeveloperJourney #CodingProjects #TechSkills
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🚀 Mini Project #5 – Rent Calculator (Python) Built a simple Rent Calculator using Python that helps roommates split expenses easily. The program takes inputs like rent, food cost, electricity usage, electricity charge per unit, and number of people, then calculates how much each person needs to pay. This project helped me practice Python basics, user input handling, variables, and arithmetic operations while solving a real-life problem. Small projects like this are a great way to strengthen programming fundamentals and improve logical thinking. #Python #MiniProject #Coding #Programming #Learning #PythonProjects
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I recently built a Psychrometric Calculator in Python. It determines key air properties from user inputs and displays the result directly on a psychrometric chart. Always satisfying to turn engineering concepts into practical tools. #HVAC #Psychrometrics #MEP #Python #Engineering Download link: https://lnkd.in/djv9jDmH
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We just built a live social media stats display using a Raspberry Pi 3B+, a 32x8 LED matrix, and a bit of Python. The idea is simple: one button cycles through YouTube, TikTok and Instagram follower counts; each platform with its own color-coded logo rendered in RGB. A small project, but a good reminder that with a 45€ Raspberry Pi board and some creativity, you can build tools that are both functional and genuinely fun. Curious: if you had a LED matrix on your desk, what data would you want to see on it at a glance? Drop ideas👇 #RaspberryPi #Python #techprojects
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🚀 Mini Project Showcase: Python Air Canvas 🎨 I recently developed an interactive Air Canvas using Python, where users can draw on the screen using just hand gestures — no physical contact required! 🔧 Technologies Used: • Python • OpenCV • Hand Tracking 📚 What I learned: • Gesture recognition • Real-time video processing • Building interactive applications This project was a great blend of creativity and technology, and I’m excited to explore more in this field! #Python #OpenCV #ComputerVision #StudentProjects #TechInnovation #LearningJourney
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🚀 Built a Typing Speed Test Game using Python! I created a desktop application using Tkinter that helps measure typing speed and accuracy. ✨ Features: Random sentence generation 60-second timer Words Per Minute (WPM) calculation Accuracy tracking Simple and user-friendly interface This project helped me improve my Python GUI skills and logic building. 🎥 Demo video attached! #Python #Tkinter #Projects #Coding #Internpe #Learning #WomenInTech
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From Code to Combat 💥 Who says programming can't be a little "supercharged"? I spent some time building a real-time gesture recognition tool in Python. By tracking hand coordinates and calculating the velocity of movement, I’ve managed to turn code into energy. It’s one thing to build a backend system, but seeing your logic manifest as a visual blast is a different kind of win. So you got to know an animie fan..hehehe #Python #OpenCV #DragonBallZ #CreativeCoding #MachineLearning #TechDemo
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The Pearson correlation coefficient, is a statistical measure that quantifies the strength and direction of the linear relationship between two continuous variables, ranging from -1 to +1. A value of +1 implies a perfect positive linear relationship, -1 a perfect negative relationship, and 0 no linear correlation. The following video shows how to setup envoirnment for video (.mp4) or animation of the coefficient using python script and Jupyter Notebook. #Python #Machinelearning #Scripting
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