Excel vs Python (Pandas) Same tasks. Same logic. Different tools. If you know Excel, you’re already closer to learning Pandas than you think Just replace clicks with code — that’s it. Stop learning tools. Start understanding logic. Team Excel or Team Python? #DataAnalytics #Python #Pandas #Excel #Upskill Credits to the Karina Samsonova
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If you get this right… your Python fundamentals are solid 😏 Python Series — Day 4 🧠 This one has confused a lot of developers (including me once 👀) What will be the output? def add_item(item, lst=[]): lst.append(item) return lst print(add_item(1)) print(add_item(2)) print(add_item(3)) Options: A. [1] [2] [3] B. [1] [1, 2] [1, 2, 3] C. Error D. Something unexpected 👀 Don’t rush this one. 👉 Think: Is the list created every time… or reused? Drop your answer 👇 Let’s see who gets it right 🔥 Answer tomorrow 🚀 #Python #CodingChallenge #LearningInPublic #Tech #DataEngineering
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Free Python code from the book: Carry out complex financial calculations practiced in the industry of finance by using next-generation methodologies. All with Python: https://lnkd.in/e_WQvAXj
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Logistic Regression with NumPy and Python Implemented gradient descent from scratch, performed logistic regression using NumPy and Python, and created data visualizations with Matplotlib and Seaborn. #TIET #ThaparUniversity #ThaparOutcomeBasedLearning #ThaparCoursera #Coursera #UCS654_Predictive_Analytics
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🚀 Python Practice – Function Examples Taking my Python learning a step further by practicing real-world function-based problems 🐍 In this session, I worked on: ✔️ Temperature Conversion (Celsius ↔ Fahrenheit) ✔️ Password Strength Checker ✔️ Shopping Cart Total Cost Calculator ✔️ Palindrome Checker ✔️ Factorial using Recursion These examples helped me understand how functions can be used to solve practical problems and write reusable, structured code. A big thanks to Krish Naik Sir for his amazing teaching and clear explanations 🙌 Documented all my practice in a Jupyter Notebook and shared it as a PDF to track my progress. Learning by building real logic step by step 📊 #Python #Functions #Practice #LearningJourney #DataAnalytics #Coding
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🔁 Python Revision – Sets Continuing my Python fundamentals revision 🐍 In this session, I focused on: ✔️ Sets (creation and properties) ✔️ Unique elements and unordered nature ✔️ Set methods (add, remove, discard, etc.) ✔️ Set operations (union, intersection, difference) Practiced using sets to handle unique data and perform efficient operations like finding common or different elements between datasets. Documented my practice in a Jupyter Notebook and shared it as a PDF to track my progress. Understanding sets is helping me work better with data and avoid duplicates 📊 Next: dictionaries and real-world data handling 🚀 #Python #Revision #Sets #Programming #DataAnalytics #LearningJourney #Coding
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Consistency beats intensity when it comes to learning Python 💯 Working through structured Python exercises builds more than just coding knowledge it strengthens problem-solving skills, logical thinking, and the ability to handle real-world scenarios with confidence. Each small problem solved adds clarity and sharpens understanding. Python is simple to start, but mastery comes from consistent practice and applying concepts in different ways. The more you practice, the more natural it becomes. Step by step, line by line growing stronger in Python every day 💥 📌 Save this for your prep 🔁 Found this helpful? Repost it ➕ Follow Mohammad Imran Hasmey for more data & interview insights Credit: Respective Owner #Python #PythonProgramming #CodingPractice #ProblemSolving #LearnToCode #DeveloperJourney #TechSkills #ContinuousLearning #GrowthMindset
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Hello Everyone, I used to think Python was complex… But it all starts with simple basics. Here’s what I learned: ⚡ What Python is & why it’s used in data analysis (page 1) ⚡ Variables & Data Types → int, float, string, list (page 3–4) ⚡ Type Casting & type() → understanding data correctly (page 5–6) ⚡ Operators & Logic → building conditions (page 6–7) ⚡ Input, Output & f-strings → clean and readable output (page 8–10) Big realization: 👉 Python is not hard… it’s logical. 💬 What was your first challenge in Python? #Python #DataAnalytics #LearningJourney #DataScience #Upskilling #Programming
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🚀 Day 2/30 – Python Challenge Continuing my Python journey! 🐍 🔹 Key Concepts: * Different data types in Python * Integer, Float, String, Boolean * Storing values using variables 💻 Mini Task: Created variables of different data types and printed them to understand how Python handles each type. 🎯 Learning Outcome: Learned how Python supports multiple data types and how to use them effectively in programs. Step by step getting more comfortable with coding! 💻✨ #Python #CodingChallenge #LearningJourney #AI #StudentDeveloper #Day2
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🚀 Python Practice – Finding the Largest Element in a List (with Index) Today I worked on a simple yet important Python problem: 👉 Taking user input as a list of numbers and finding the largest element along with its index position. This exercise helped me strengthen my understanding of: List handling in Python User input processing Looping and comparison logic Index tracking 💡 Why this matters? Such basic problems build the foundation for more advanced concepts in data structures and algorithms. 🔧 Approach used: Accept input from user Convert input into a list Traverse the list to find the maximum value Track its index 📌 Consistent practice of small problems like this improves problem-solving skills step by step. #Python #Coding #Programming #DataStructures #LearningJourney #BeginnerToPro #ProblemSolving
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Day 1 — Starting My Python Journey Today I practiced the basics of Python 🔹 Working with variables 🔹 Using the print() function 🔹 Performing basic operations Here’s a simple snippet I tried: name = "Ankaj" age = 34 print(name, age) a = 20 b = 10 print(a + b) # Addition print(a - b) # Subtraction print(a / b) # Division What I learned: Python makes it really easy to work with variables and perform operations without complex syntax. I’m documenting my journey as I learn every day Follow Ankaj Python Hub to grow with me https://lnkd.in/g3ayfy7M #Python #LearnPython #CodingJourney #100DaysOfCode #Beginner
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