Day 53 – Converting List to Tuple and Extending It: Day 53 focused on converting a list into a tuple and extending it by creating a new tuple with additional user inputs. This task reinforced the concept of tuple immutability and demonstrated how data structures can be transformed and expanded safely while maintaining structure integrity. GitHub Code: https://lnkd.in/gajfJBG8 #Day53 #100DaysOfCode #Python #Tuples #ListToTuple #DataStructures #DailyCoding #Consistency
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Day 54 – Converting Tuple to List and Updating It: Day 54 focused on converting a tuple into a list to enable modifications, then appending new user-provided elements. This task reinforced the concept of tuple immutability and demonstrated how converting to a list allows dynamic updates while preserving original data structure principles. GitHub Code: https://lnkd.in/gy8R-Wr4 #Day54 #100DaysOfCode #Python #Tuples #Lists #DataStructures #DailyCoding #Consistency
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If you are using LAMMPS and want to switch to GROMACS, this small Python utility may be useful: https://lnkd.in/eM9R72pW Some features: Converts LAMMPS structures to .gro, itp and top format Supports advanced residue naming for cleaner topology handling Simple and lightweight workflow Feedback and contributions are welcome.
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📺 Now Available OnDemand: Inside the New SEC573 with Mark Baggett See how the updated course uses Python, LLMs, and MCP to help defenders build smarter tools faster. Watch the replay and get inspired to start automating. 🔗 https://go.sans.org/OkqVCi #OnDemand #SEC573 #CyberDefense #SecurityAutomation #Python #LLM
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BREAKING NEWS: I’m thrilled to announce that all attendees of SEC573 AI-Powered security automation: Building Tools with Python LLMs and MCP in Orlando on March 29th will now have access to OnDemand at no extra cost! This means you’ll have extended access to labs and bonus “section 7” material, which includes hours of content that won’t fit into the live class. Additionally, you’ll receive all the solutions to the bonus material. Were you already considering taking the course OnDemand? Why not combine it with a trip to Orlando and double the fun? If you register now using the registration code “Presale10,” you’ll receive a 10% discount. Alternatively, if you’ve already taken 573 and want to enhance your skills to include AI agent development, you can register and select “pay by check” to get a 50% discount. - OnDemand - Live lecture - Orlando Don’t forget to also get your GPYC certification! Still not convinced? Register to watch the lecture below for an overview is the content.
📺 Now Available OnDemand: Inside the New SEC573 with Mark Baggett See how the updated course uses Python, LLMs, and MCP to help defenders build smarter tools faster. Watch the replay and get inspired to start automating. 🔗 https://go.sans.org/OkqVCi #OnDemand #SEC573 #CyberDefense #SecurityAutomation #Python #LLM
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Mark Baggett is an excellent instructor, and I highly recommend checking out his SEC573 course if you're looking to improve your security automation skills!
📺 Now Available OnDemand: Inside the New SEC573 with Mark Baggett See how the updated course uses Python, LLMs, and MCP to help defenders build smarter tools faster. Watch the replay and get inspired to start automating. 🔗 https://go.sans.org/OkqVCi #OnDemand #SEC573 #CyberDefense #SecurityAutomation #Python #LLM
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Today at 21:00 CET. The 2026 Python Stack: What's Changing. We'll cover (Julian Sequeira, Bob Belderbos and myself) - uv: why one tool now replaces five - ruff: formatting and linting in milliseconds - The verification loop before every commit - Repository pattern for clean architecture - Real code, not theory - Then Q&A. Bring your Python questions. Whether you're wondering about modern tooling or trying to figure out how to structure your next project, this session will give you clarity. Free. Live. Today.👇 https://lnkd.in/e8X3sVNC See you there. #Python #LiveSession #ModernPython #uv #ruff
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🚀 Solved Today’s POTD (23 Feb 2026): Union of Arrays with Duplicates on GeeksforGeeks using Python 🐍 Problem: Given two arrays, return the union of both arrays containing only distinct elements. Approach: Used Python’s Set data structure: • Converted both arrays into sets (automatically removes duplicates) • Used set union operation to combine elements • Returned the result as a list This problem reinforced the importance of choosing the right data structure for cleaner and more efficient solutions. 💡 Time Complexity: O(n + m) Small problems, strong fundamentals 💪 Consistency continues! #day8 #geekstreak60 #npci #geeksforgeeks #dsa #python #learning #problemsolving #codingjourney
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🚀 Solved Today’s POTD (23 Feb 2026): Union of Arrays with Duplicates on GeeksforGeeks using Python 🐍 Problem: Given two arrays, return the union of both arrays containing only distinct elements. Approach: Used Python’s Set data structure: • Converted both arrays into sets (automatically removes duplicates) • Used set union operation to combine elements • Returned the result as a list This problem reinforced the importance of choosing the right data structure for cleaner and more efficient solutions. 💡 Time Complexity: O(n + m) Small problems, strong fundamentals 💪 Consistency continues! #day8 #geekstreak60 #npci #geeksforgeeks #dsa #python #learning #problemsolving #codingjourney
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Created a GUI Weather Application in Python using Tkinter and the OpenWeatherMap API. It allows users to enter a city and view real-time weather information with a simple interface. #PythonProjects #APIIntegration #internpe
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Dictionaries are the first data structure most Python developers reach for. They're also the one that hides the most bugs. I built a free interactive course, Python Data Containers, that shows you exactly where dicts break and what to use instead. You'll work through NamedTuple, dataclass, and Pydantic side by side, running every example in the browser. By the end, you'll know which container to pick for your use case and why. 🚀 Try the course: https://bit.ly/4rCfJWy #Python #DataScience #InteractiveLearning #Pydantic #dataclass
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