🎥 Python Chapter 1 – Practical Implementation After learning the fundamentals of Python Chapter 1, I decided to apply the concepts through hands-on coding. In this video, I implemented the basic concepts I recently learned. 💻 Concepts covered in this practical: • Python executing code line-by-line • Working with variables and memory references • Using the input() function • Writing expressions and statements • Adding comments for better code understanding • Maintaining proper indentation Practicing every concept step-by-step to build a strong foundation in programming. This is just the beginning of my Python learning journey, and I’m excited to keep improving every day. #Python #CodingPractice #ProgrammingJourney #LearningByDoing #DeveloperJourney Saumya Singh
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🚀 Day 1 of My Python Learning Journey Today we started learning Python programming, and it was an exciting beginning to explore the world of programming. Here are some key concepts we covered today: 🔹 What is Programming? 🔹 What is Python? 🔹 Features of Python 🔹 Python Installation & Setup 🔹 Modules and PIP 🔹 Comments in Python 🔹 Variables and Data Types 🔹 Operators in Python Along with the theory, we also practiced some assignment questions, which helped us understand the concepts better. This is just the beginning, and I’m excited to keep learning, building projects, and improving my programming skills. 💻🐍 Looking forward to the next sessions and deeper concepts in Python. #Python #Programming #LearningJourney #Coding #PythonBeginner #StudentLife #TechLearning
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Day 2 of my 100 Days of Code challenge! 💻 Today, I built a Tip Calculator using Python. The program asks for the total bill, the tip percentage, and the number of people splitting the bill, then calculates how much each person should pay. 💵 Each project is helping me get more comfortable with things like user input, calculations, and formatting results in Python. Coding didn’t come naturally to me at first, but showing up consistently each day is what leads to real progress. Excited to keep building and learning over the next 98 days! Check out the project here: https://lnkd.in/gUkeMmNV #100DaysOfCode #Python #SoftwareEngineering #LearningInPublic #Consistency
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Boost your Python skills and master individual number manipulation. Learn how to precisely print individual numbers in reverse order with Python, and take your coding skills to the next level. PythonProgramming ITFreshers NumberManipulation PythonCoding ReverseOrder TechLab Read the full article 👉 https://lnkd.in/dGmvdNSy #PythonProgramming #ITFreshers #NumberManipulation #PythonCoding #ReverseOrder #TechLab Code. Learn. Build. — TechLab by Neeraj
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🚀 Python Learning Journey – Back to Fundamentals Today I revisited one of the most important concepts in Python — Conditional Statements (if, elif, else). Strengthening the basics always builds a strong foundation for advanced problem-solving. To reinforce my understanding, I built a Mini Quiz Game 🎯 using Python. 🔹 Features of my project: • Multiple-choice questions • Answer validation using conditional logic • Score tracking system • Final performance feedback based on score This small project helped me improve my logical thinking and understand how conditions drive real-time decision-making in programs. 💡 Key takeaway: Even simple concepts like conditional statements can be powerful when applied in real-world scenarios. Looking forward to building more such projects and improving step by step! 🚀 #Python #CodingJourney #LearningByDoing #Programming #Students #100DaysOfCode
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🧠 Python Quiz Time! Do you know the role of the __init__() method in Python classes? If you're learning Object-Oriented Programming in Python, this is one of the most fundamental concepts. 🚀 ❓ Question: What is the purpose of the __init__ method in a Python class? A. To delete an object from memory B. To initialize the attributes of an object upon creation C. To make a class inherit from a parent class D. To define the class as an abstract class 💬 Drop your answer in the comments (A / B / C / D) and let's see how many Python developers get it right! #Python #PythonQuiz #LearnPython #Programming #PythonDevelopers #CodingChallenge #AitmadPyDeveloper
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🚀 Started My Python Journey! Today I attended an amazing Python session where we learned the Python essentials and basics. It was a great start to understanding programming. In the session, we explored: ✔️ Python fundamentals ✔️ Variables ✔️ Operators ✔️ Basic programming concepts Excited to continue learning and building more skills in Python and programming. Looking forward to the upcoming sessions! #Python #PythonProgramming #Programming #CodingJourney #LearningPython #TechLearning #StudentLife #Upskilling
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Python Coding Challenge! Can you figure out the output of this Python code? 🤔 Look closely at the list comprehension and how even numbers are handled. 👇 Comment your answer below: A, B, C, or D? 💡 Test your Python skills and challenge your friends too! 🔥 Follow us for more coding quizzes and programming tips. 📚 Want to learn Advanced Python? Check out our books — Link in Bio. #Python #PythonChallenge #CodingChallenge #LearnPython #PythonProgramming #CodingQuiz #ProgrammerLife #DeveloperCommunity #CodeNewbie #PythonDeveloper #TechEducation #CodingPractice #SoftwareDeveloper #PythonTips #LuckyDigiPro
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One small Python lesson that quietly changed the way I think about logic while coding. When working with if-elif conditions, Python doesn't check all conditions. It stops at the first condition that becomes True. That means the order of your conditions matters more than you think. For example, if a value satisfies an earlier condition, Python will never even look at the next elif blocks, even if they are also technically True. At first this confused me while testing my code. But then it clicked: Programming isn’t just about writing conditions… it's about designing the flow of logic. Small observations like this are what make learning Python interesting every day. Every bug teaches something. Every “wait… why did that happen?” moment makes you a better developer. #Python #CodingJourney #ProgrammingLogic #LearnToCode #DeveloperMindset
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One thing I realized while learning Python: tutorials alone are not enough. The real learning started when I began building small projects. The first three projects that helped me build my foundation in Python were: • Number Guessing Game • A simple To-Do List • Rock Paper Scissors These small projects helped me understand programming logic much better than passive learning. I made a short video sharing these beginner-friendly project ideas for anyone starting with Python. If you are learning programming, try building small projects like these. What was the first project you ever built while learning to code? #python #programming #learncoding #codingjourney #softwaredevelopment
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