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Day 77 of #100DaysOfCode: Python **kwargs! , **kwargs allows functions to accept any number of keyword arguments, packing them into a dictionary for flexible data handling. Two practical uses: • Display person info with named attributes (name, age, city) • Calculate total price by passing items with their costs GitHub: https://lnkd.in/gEd3yYq7 #Python #Coding #100DaysOfCode #Programming #LearnToCode #DevCommunity
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🚀 Python Pro Tip for Cleaner Code! Want to process lists more efficiently in Python? Instead of writing traditional loops, try using the built-in `map()` function. ✅ It makes your code more concise ✅ Improves readability ✅ Embraces functional programming style While loops are powerful, using `map()` can simplify your logic when applying a function to every item in a list. 💡 Example: Transforming a list of numbers into their squares becomes just one line! Keep learning, keep optimizing, and write smarter code every day. 💻✨ #Python #CodingTips #Programming #Developer #CleanCode #LearnPython #TechTips
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🐍 Python Quick Quiz for Developers! Can you identify the data type of this object? 🤔 Testing your Python knowledge with a quick challenge! 👨💻 Copy code Python L = [1, 23, 'hello', 1] What data type is the object above? A) List B) Dictionary C) Array D) Tuple 💬 Drop your answer in the comments! Let’s see who gets it right. Small quizzes like this help us strengthen our programming fundamentals and keep our coding skills sharp. 🚀 #Python #CodingChallenge #Programming #Developers #SoftwareDevelopment #LearnPython #TechCommunity #CodeDaily #PythonQuiz
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🚀 Built a YouTube Video Downloader using Python! As part of my learning journey, I developed a YouTube Video Downloader using yt-dlp, which allows users to download videos by simply providing a URL. 🔧 Key Features: • Accepts user input for video URL • Downloads videos in the best available quality • Saves files to a specified folder • Includes error handling for invalid links 💡 This project helped me strengthen my understanding of: • Python scripting • File handling • Working with external libraries Excited to keep building more real-world projects! 💻 #KODBUD #Python #Projects #Learning #yt_dlp #Automation #CodingJourney
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📅 Day 18 of my Python Learning Journey 🚀 Programming becomes powerful when your code can interact with users. Today I continued practicing Arrays in Python, but with a more dynamic approach — taking input directly from the user and storing those values inside an array. 💻Here’s what I explored today: 🔹 Creating an empty array using the array module 🔹 Taking the array size (range) from the user 🔹 Using a loop to collect values from the user 🔹 Storing each value using append() 🔹 Printing the final array with all user inputs This exercise helped me understand how programs can collect data dynamically instead of using fixed values. 🧠 Key insight from today: Programs become more useful when they can accept input from users and process it logically. Practicing these fundamentals is helping me build a stronger foundation in Python and understand how real-world programs handle data. 📈 Day 18 complete — continuing the journey of learning Python step by step. . . . . . . . #Python #CodingJourney #100DaysOfCode #Programming #LearningInPublic #ComputerScience #BuildInPublic 🚀💻
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