🚀 Just built a **Stock Portfolio Tracker** using Python! 📊 This project allows users to input stock names and quantities, calculates total investment value, and even saves the portfolio to a file. It’s a simple yet practical application that demonstrates core programming concepts in action. 🔧 **Tech Used:** Python 📌 **Concepts:** Dictionary, Loops, Conditional Statements, File Handling ✨ Features: ✔ Real-time portfolio calculation ✔ Input validation ✔ Supports multiple stocks ✔ Optional file export (.txt / .csv) This project helped strengthen my understanding of problem-solving and building real-world applications with Python. 💡 Next step: Planning to upgrade this with real-time stock APIs and a GUI interface! #Python #Programming #BeginnerProjects #Coding #SoftwareDevelopment #CodeAlpha #AI #LearningJourney #StudentProject
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I dedicated a weekend to compiling a comprehensive PDF on Python. This resource spans 50 pages and includes 71 chapters, covering everything from the basics to advanced and expert topics. Key contents include: - Core syntax, data structures, and control flow - Object-oriented programming — dataclasses, ABCs, and descriptors - Decorators, generators, and practical type hints - Concurrency: understanding threading, multiprocessing, and asyncio - Expert topics: metaclasses, the GIL, memory management, and bytecode - The ecosystem: exploring NumPy, pandas, FastAPI, testing, and packaging This PDF is designed for quick reference, allowing you to download, search, and keep it open alongside your editor. #Python #Programming #LearnToCode #SoftwareDevelopment #DataScience
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🚀 Built a Python Quiz Game Engine: Here’s What I Learned I recently developed a fully functional Quiz Game Engine in Python designed with scalability, clean architecture, and real world usability in mind. 🔍 Key Highlights: Multiple question types (Q&A, MCQ, True/False) Time-based answering system using multi-threading JSON Schema validation for structured data integrity Automated scoring + CSV-based result tracking Modular and type-safe code design This project pushed me to think beyond “just making it work” focusing instead on: ✔ Clean architecture ✔ Input validation ✔ Real-world usability ✔ Performance under constraints (timers) 💡 One interesting challenge: implementing a thread-safe timer system without external libraries. If you're learning Python, don’t just build scripts build systems. 🔗 Check it out: https://lnkd.in/deba_WM7 #Python #SoftwareEngineering #OpenSource #Projects #LearningByDoing #Programming
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🚀 Day 13 – Second Largest Number in a List (Python) 💻 Today’s task: Find the second largest number in a list. 🔍 Explored how to handle: • Duplicate values 🔁 • Edge cases (small lists, same elements) ⚠️ • Efficient comparison logic ⚙️ 📌 This exercise helped me improve: • Logical thinking 🧠 • List manipulation skills 📋 • Writing optimized solutions ✨ ✨ Simple problem, but important for building a strong foundation in problem-solving. 📈 Learning something new every day with consistency. #Python #100DaysOfCode #CodingJourney #Programming #ProblemSolving #Developer #LearnToCode #Tech #PythonTips
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Hello everybody, and welcome to this second personal project of 'Learning Python with me'. Today, I have been asked to create a commission calculator for a friend, and we will use Python to make a simple calculator that shows the percentage commission. What do we need? - Name - Income - Commission result Throughout this project, I realized that I needed to convert strings into integers, since the final result had to be a number. I also learned how to use variables in mathematical operations and print them as a final result. Here is how it looks. I hope you enjoy it! :) #Python #PythonProject #SideProject #fyp #Programming #OpsDeveloper
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🚀 Day 18 – Flatten a Nested List (Python) 💻 Today’s task: Write a function to flatten a nested list. 🔍 A nested list contains elements that can be lists within lists. The goal is to convert it into a single, flat list. 📌 This exercise helped me understand: • Recursion concepts 🔁 • List traversal techniques 🧩 • Writing flexible and reusable functions ⚙️ ✨ A great problem to improve logical thinking and handle complex data structures. 📈 Learning step by step and staying consistent. #Python #100DaysOfCode #CodingJourney #Programming #ProblemSolving #Developer #LearnToCode #Tech #PythonTips #DataStructures
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Most beginners think variables are just “boxes” 📦 That’s wrong. A variable is just a label pointing to data in memory. 👉 Example (Python): x = 10 Now x is not the value It just points to 10 👉 Change it: x = 20 Now it points somewhere else This is why: - Bugs happen - Values “change” unexpectedly If you don’t understand this, you’re just memorizing syntax—not coding. #coding #python #javaprogramming #learncoding #beginners #programming #developer #softwaredevelopment #tech #codinglife
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Day 3/5 – Shifting from writing code to structuring it. Today’s session introduced the fundamentals of Object-Oriented Programming in Python. → Covered: ✔ Classes & Objects ✔ init constructor ✔ dict and how object data is stored Until now, most programs were written in a straightforward way. Today’s learning focused on how to organize code into structured, reusable components. Started exploring how existing projects (like my transaction system) can be redesigned using classes. 🎯 Key takeaway: It’s not just about making code work — it’s about making it maintainable and scalable. #Python #OOP #FullStackDevelopment #LearningJourney #BuildInPublic
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Task 2 : Calculator 🚀 Built a Simple Calculator in Python! I recently worked on a basic yet fundamental Python project—a Simple Calculator that performs operations like addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. 💡 Key Highlights: Took user input using input() Converted values into float for accurate calculations Used conditional statements (if) to perform operations Created a simple menu-driven interface 🔧 This project helped me strengthen: Python basics User input handling Conditional logic Code structuring 📈 Small projects like this are the building blocks for mastering programming and problem-solving. Looking forward to building more such projects and improving my skills! #Python #Programming #Coding #BeginnerProjects #Learning #TechJourney #Codsoft Here is my demo video
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🐍 50 Python Pattern Programs — Master the Logic Behind Every Shape! Whether you're a beginner or brushing up your fundamentals, pattern programs are one of the best ways to sharpen your loop logic and problem-solving skills in Python. Here's a quick peek at what's inside: ✅ Right Angle & Inverted Triangles ✅ Pyramid & Inverted Pyramid Patterns ✅ Diamond & Hollow Diamond Shapes ✅ Floyd's Triangle & Pascal's Triangle ✅ Butterfly, Hourglass & Zigzag Patterns ✅ Checkerboard, Cross & Hollow Circle ✅ Number, Star & Parallelogram Patterns ✅ ...and much more — all the way up to 50 unique patterns! 💡 Each pattern comes with clean, beginner-friendly Python code and a visual output so you can see exactly what you're building. These aren't just exercises — they train your brain to think in rows, columns, conditions, and nested loops, skills that directly translate to real-world coding challenges. 🔖 Save this post so you never lose access to this resource! 🚀 Drop a ⭐ in the comments if you found this helpful — it encourages me to keep sharing more! 👉 Follow Abhay Tripathi for more tech updates, coding materials, and daily programming insights! #Python #Programming #CodingChallenge #LearnToCode #PythonPatterns #100DaysOfCode #CodeNewbie #SoftwareDevelopment #TechLearning #PythonProgramming
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🔗 Day 57 of My Python Journey – Generating QR Codes Today I explored how Python can connect the digital and physical worlds by creating QR codes. 🔹 What I practiced: Used the qrcode library to generate a QR code for a YouTube channel link. Displayed the QR code directly from Python. Saved the QR code as an image file for reuse and sharing. Experimented with combining this project with camera access (via OpenCV) for scanning and testing. 💡 Key Learnings: Python libraries make it easy to integrate real-world utilities like QR codes. QR codes are versatile — they can store links, text, or even data for quick sharing. Combining modules (like qrcode + cv2) opens up creative possibilities for automation and interactive projects. ✨ Reflection: Crossing Day 57 feels exciting because I’m now building tools that are practical and immediately useful. From algorithms and OOP to now QR code generation, Python is proving to be a bridge between problem-solving and real-world applications. #Python #Day57 #LearningJourney #QRCode #Automation #CodingConsistency #ProblemSolving
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