#Built_My_GUI_Game_Using_Python! Excited to share my latest project — a Tic-Tac-Toe Game built using Python & Tkinter. This project helped me strengthen my understanding of: • GUI development using Tkinter • Event handling & user interaction • Game logic implementation • Writing clean and structured Python code Features: • Interactive 2-player gameplay (X vs O) • Automatic winner detection • Highlighted winning combination • Real-time player turn tracking This was a great hands-on experience and a step forward in my journey as a Data Analyst & Python enthusiast. Check out the project here: https://lnkd.in/gHDr6mqW I’d love your feedback and suggestions to improve this further! #Python #Tkinter #Projects #Coding #DataAnalytics #LearningByDoing #GitHub #TechJourney #Programming
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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 3/30 – Image Puzzle Game using Python 🐍🧩 Day 3 of my 30 Days Python Challenge, and today I built something fun + interactive 🎉 I created an Image Puzzle Game using Python and Tkinter, where users can upload any image, shuffle the tiles, and solve the puzzle by rearranging the pieces 🖼️💻 What I focused on today:✨ Building an interactive GUI using Tkinter✨ Image slicing and tile shuffling logic✨ Creating a smooth and engaging puzzle-solving experience✨ Improving logic building with game mechanics This challenge is helping me stay consistent, creative, and hands-on with real Python projects every day 🚀 👉 Would love your feedback! 👉 What image would you try first in this puzzle game? 👀 Day 4 coming tomorrow… stay tuned 👀 #Python #30DaysChallenge #PythonProjects #Tkinter #PuzzleGame #GUI #CodingJourney #BuildInPublic #GameDevelopment
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🚀 Just Built a Tic Tac Toe Game in Python! 🎮🐍 Excited to share my latest mini project — a simple yet fun Tic Tac Toe game using Python! 💡 This project helped me strengthen my understanding of: ✔️ Loops and conditional statements ✔️ Functions and modular programming ✔️ Basic game logic and problem-solving 🔧 Features: Two-player mode (X vs O) Input validation Win and draw detection Clean console-based interface Building small projects like this is a great way to improve coding skills and logical thinking. Every line of code is a step forward! 💪 📌 Next step: Planning to upgrade this into a GUI version and maybe even add AI 🤖 If you’re learning Python, I highly recommend trying this project yourself! #Python #Coding #Projects #Programming #Learning #InternPe#Tech #Developer #45DaysOfCode#InternPe
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🚀 Day 5/30 – Tic Tac Toe Game using Python 🎮🐍 Day 5 of my 30 Days Python Challenge, and today I built a fun + interactive mini game that every beginner loves 💡✨ I created a Tic Tac Toe Game using Python, where users can play in a clean GUI interface with automatic win detection, turn switching, and result display 🎯❌⭕ This project helped me understand how logic building and GUI development come together to create real-world interactive applications 💻🔥 What I focused on today: ✨ Building the game interface using Tkinter ✨ Handling player turns dynamically ✨ Implementing win and draw logic ✨ Creating an interactive 3x3 game board ✨ Displaying the winner instantly This challenge is helping me improve my Python logic-building, problem-solving, and project development skills every single day 🚀 👉 Would love your feedback! 👉 What should I build next with AI + Python? 👀 Day 6 coming tomorrow 🔥 #Python #AI #PythonProjects #Tkinter #CodingChallenge #BuildInPublic #MachineLearning #GameDevelopment
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🚀 Day 6 of #111DaysOfLearningForChange – Code for Change Built my first CLI-based To-Do App using Python 🧠💻 📌 What I learned today: • File handling using JSON • Structuring a CLI application • Managing state (tasks) with persistent storage • Using match-case for cleaner control flow 🛠️ What I built: A command-line To-Do app with features: • Add tasks • View tasks • Mark tasks as complete ✔️ • Delete tasks • Data stored in a JSON file ✨ Key takeaway: Building projects makes concepts like file handling and control flow much clearer than just theory ⚡ Challenge faced: Handling task IDs and updating data correctly after deletion #111DaysOfLearningForChange #CodeForChange #Python #CLI #Projects #LearningInPublic
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I once spent 2 hours debugging a config issue. The token was right. The host was right. Yet nothing worked. Turns out? I had 3 separate config objects running in the same app , each with its own state. That day, I truly understood the Singleton pattern. The idea is simple: one class, one instance, shared everywhere. No duplication. No inconsistency. One single source of truth. It's not magic , it's discipline baked into code. Swipe through the carousel to see how it works, a real-world analogy, and a clean Python implementation. #DesignPatterns #CleanCode #SoftwareEngineering #Python #web
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🚀 Day 3/100: Mastering Logic Flow & Decision Making! 🏝️ The #100DaysOfCode journey is heating up! Today was all about Control Flow and Conditional Logic in Python. I built a "Treasure Island" text adventure game to practice: ✅ Nested if/elif/else statements ✅ Complex logical operators (AND / OR) ✅ Managing user input edge cases Understanding branching logic is a massive step toward building robust automation scripts and handling real-world data scenarios. ⚔️ Check out my code here: 🔗 https://lnkd.in/gxyRjpGh Onward to Day 4! 🚀 #Python #100DaysOfCode #LogicBuilding #Programming #DevLife #GrowthMindset #CodeNewbie
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Built a QR Code Generator using Python that converts any URL into a downloadable PNG QR code image in just a few lines of code. In this mini project, I utilized the qrcode library to generate QR codes and the Pillow library for image processing, saving the output as a PNG file. As a demonstration, I generated a QR code for the Learn Daily AI page. This project reinforced practical concepts such as: - Working with external Python libraries - Basic automation using Python - Image generation and processing - Converting URLs into shareable QR formats Small projects like this are a great way to explore how Python can be used to build quick and useful real world utilities. 🔗 Source Code: https://lnkd.in/dQgqp-fc #Python #Programming #QRCode #Automation #LearningByBuilding #DeveloperJourney #CodingProjects #TechSkills
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🚀 I built WeatherPulse — a real-time desktop weather application using Python & PyQt5. 🌦️ Features: • Live weather updates • Auto location detection • 24-hour forecast chart • Weather animations • Sound effects • OpenWeather API integration 🛠️ Tech Stack: Python | PyQt5 | Matplotlib | NumPy | Requests 💻 Download & Try it: 👉 https://lnkd.in/gScNXa7w 🔗 Source Code: 👉 https://lnkd.in/gaDcY7Rn #Python #PyQt5 #WeatherApp #NumPy #OpenSource #SoftwareDevelopment
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Built a simple Python project: Game of Luck 🎲 It’s a mini multiplayer dice game (2–4 players) where strategy meets randomness. Players roll a die, accumulate points, and decide whether to continue or stop — but one wrong roll (1) wipes out the turn score. First to reach the target wins. Key concepts I applied: Loops and conditional logic Functions for modular design Input validation Random number generation Basic game flow control What this project actually taught me: Writing logic that works consistently is harder than writing code that just runs. Handling edge cases (like invalid input or resetting scores) is where most beginner code breaks — and I had to fix those. This isn’t a complex project, but it’s a solid step toward building structured, interactive programs. Next step: add a GUI or convert it into a web-based game. #Python #BeginnerProjects #CodingJourney #GameDevelopment #LearningByDoing
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