Day 47 – Check Anagrams in Python: For Day 47, you implemented an anagram checker The program compares two strings by converting them to lowercase, sorting their characters, and checking if both results match. This is a clean and Pythonic way to solve anagrams. String methods (lower) sorted() function Functions & user input Boolean logic GitHub Code: https://lnkd.in/gYeGtqcQ #Day47 #100DaysOfCode #Python #Anagram #StringProblems #ProblemSolving #DailyCoding #LearningByDoing
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Day 48 – Pangram Checker in Python: Day 48 focused on checking whether a sentence is a pangram—one that contains every letter of the English alphabet at least once. By leveraging Python sets and case normalization, this solution efficiently validates sentences while reinforcing set operations and string handling fundamentals. GitHub Code: https://lnkd.in/grd5wcGj #Day48 #100DaysOfCode #Python #Pangram #SetOperations #StringHandling #ProblemSolving #DailyCoding
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Day 66 – Counting Characters in a File Using Python: Day 66 focused on counting the number of characters in a text file using Python. I practiced reading the file content and calculating the total characters using the len() function. The exercise was implemented using both the traditional file handling method and the with statement, helping me better understand string length calculation and safe file operations in Python. GitHub Code: https://lnkd.in/gPgaTWKs #Day66 #100DaysOfCode #Python #FileHandling #LearningPython #CodingJourney #DailyCoding #Consistency
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Python Quiz 🐍 Q1: Which of these is a Python data type for storing multiple values? A) int B) str C) list D) float 👉 Swipe left to see the correct answer. Comment your answer first!
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Day 64 – Counting Lines in a File using Python: Day 64 focused on counting the number of lines in a file using Python. I practiced reading file contents, using readlines() to store lines in a list, and calculating the total using len(). This exercise strengthened my understanding of file reading techniques, list handling, and efficient resource management using both the traditional method and the with statement. GitHub Code: https://lnkd.in/g3nfR4_j #Day64 #100DaysOfCode #Python #FileHandling #LearningPython #CodingJourney #DailyCoding #Consistency
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🚀Day 12 -Ord() and chr() in python In Python, the ord() and chr() functions are used to convert characters to their Unicode values and vice versa. The ord() function returns the Unicode (ASCII) value of a character. The chr() function returns the character from a Unicode value. #Python #LearnPython #PythonProgramming #CodingBasics #DataScience #ProgrammingJourney
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LeetCode #104 – Maximum Depth of Binary Tree | Python Implementation I implemented a recursive DFS approach that calculates tree depth by taking the maximum of left and right subtree depths plus one for the current node. Core Insight: Depth calculation decomposes naturally into subproblems. Each node's depth is determined by its deepest child, making recursion the cleanest solution with minimal code. Time: O(n) | Space: O(h) where h = tree height (recursion stack) #LeetCode #DataStructures #Python #BinaryTree #Recursion #DFS #CodingInterview #SoftwareEngineering
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Day 69 – Try, Except, Finally Example in Python: Day 69 focused on practicing a Try–Except–Finally example in Python using user input. In this program, I asked the user to enter a number and attempted to divide 100 by that number. I handled possible errors such as invalid input using ValueError and division by zero using ZeroDivisionError. I also used a finally block to ensure a message is displayed when the program execution completes. This exercise helped me understand how to safely handle user input errors and make Python programs more reliable. GitHub Code: https://lnkd.in/g__F-gup #Day69 #100DaysOfCode #Python #ExceptionHandling #TryExceptFinally #LearningPython #CodingJourney #DailyCoding #Consistency
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Day 62 – File Writing in Python: Day 62 focused on writing to files in Python using both the traditional method and the with statement. I practiced creating a file, adding text using write mode, and then reading the content to verify the output. This exercise helped me better understand file write operations, proper resource handling, and how the with statement makes file handling safer and more efficient. GitHub Code: https://lnkd.in/gKjWej-N #Day62 #100DaysOfCode #Python #FileHandling #LearningPython #CodingJourney #DailyCoding #Consistency
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Day 62 – File Writing in Python: Day 62 focused on writing to files in Python using both the traditional method and the with statement. I practiced creating a file, adding text using write mode, and then reading the content to verify the output. This exercise helped me better understand file write operations, proper resource handling, and how the with statement makes file handling safer and more efficient. GitHub Code: https://lnkd.in/geBGZk9n #Day62 #100DaysOfCode #Python #FileHandling #LearningPython #CodingJourney #DailyCoding #Consistency
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Day 67 – Finding the Longest Word in a File Using Python: Day 67 was about finding the longest word in a text file using Python. I read the file content, split the text into words, and used the max() function with the key=len argument to identify the longest word. I practiced both normal file handling and the with statement method to improve my understanding of file operations and string processing in Python. GitHub Code: https://lnkd.in/gfwy38D7 #Day67 #100DaysOfCode #Python #FileHandling #CodingJourney #Consistency
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