Python Quick Reference 🐍 Sharing a Python quick reference that covers core concepts like syntax, data types, loops, functions, and file handling. A handy guide for beginners and a quick refresher for anyone working with Python.
Python Quick Reference Guide
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#modules in python: A modules in python is single python file that contains python code. It deifically consists of functions class variables that can be using other python scripts or programs. examples of modules includes math.py,random.py or mymodule.py package in python: A package in python is a directory containing one or more python modules and an __init__.py file Libraries in python: libraries can consists of multiple modules and packages, organized to solve a particular purpose or domains. Pooja Chinthakayala Mam,Saketh Kallepu Sir,Uppugundla Sairam Sir.
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Published a blog on medium ! Title : Common Mistakes Beginners Make with Python Lists, Dictionaries, and Sets In this article, I analyzed common conceptual errors developers make while working with core Python data structures, including: • Misusing lists instead of sets • Ignoring time complexity differences • Misunderstanding mutability • Improper dictionary key usage • Inefficient membership testing Understanding these distinctions is essential for writing scalable and optimized Python code. https://lnkd.in/gnx--PvY #Python #DataStructures #Programming #SoftwareDevelopment #LearningJourney Innomatics Research Labs
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Python Errors – Learn Smart, Code Better! 🐍 Understanding Python errors is a crucial step toward becoming a confident developer. Here’s a visual chart of common Python errors designed to make learning easier, faster, and more engaging.
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This is a basic python calculator project and the goal was to learn the basic parts of python programming such as the if-else statements. Github - https://lnkd.in/gMBQtKG9 #Kodbud
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Lists vs Tuples in Python — When Should You Use Which? As part of my learning journey in Python, I explored one of the most fundamental yet important concepts — Lists and Tuples. Understanding the difference between these two data structures helps in writing efficient and optimized code. In this blog, I have explained: ✅ What Lists and Tuples are ✅ Key differences between them ✅ When to use each data structure ✅ Simple Python code examples with explanations ✅ Real-world use cases for better understanding This blog is especially helpful for beginners who are starting their Python programming journey. I would love to hear your feedback and suggestions. Please feel free to share your thoughts in the comments! 🔗 #Python #Programming #Coding #Beginners #DataStructures #LearningJourney #SoftwareDevelopment
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If anyone is interested in developing their skills in Python (Programming Language), a quick thought based on my experience that might be helpful. Here are some tips for developing this skill:
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If anyone is interested in developing their skills in Python (Programming Language), a quick thought based on my experience that might be helpful. 💬 Here are some tips for developing this skill: Hey
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In Python, values like 0, None, and empty collections are treated as False in conditions. Non-zero and non-empty values are treated as True. This helps write clean and readable conditional checks.
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If anyone is interested in developing their skills in Python (Programming Language), a quick thought based on my experience that might be helpful. 💬 Here are some tips for developing this skill:
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If anyone is interested in developing their skills in Python (Programming Language), a quick thought based on my experience that might be helpful. 💬 Here are some tips for developing this skill:
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