🚀 Tuples (Python) Tuples are ordered, immutable collections of items. They are defined using parentheses `()`. Once a tuple is created, you cannot modify its contents. Tuples are often used to store related data that should not be changed. They are generally more memory-efficient than lists. #Python #PythonDev #DataScience #WebDev #professional #career #development
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🚀 Function Arguments and Parameters (Python) Parameters are placeholders for values that a function expects to receive when called. Arguments are the actual values passed to the function during a call. Python supports positional arguments, where the order matters, and keyword arguments, where the argument is explicitly associated with a parameter name using `name=value`. Default parameter values can be specified in the function definition, allowing the function to be called without providing a value for that parameter. #Python #PythonDev #DataScience #WebDev #professional #career #development
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🚀 Day 18 – range() in Python Today I explored the range() function in Python. print(list(range(5))) 🔹 range() is used to generate a sequence of numbers. 🔹 Mostly used with loops. 🔹 range(5) generates numbers from 0 to 4. Simple function, but very powerful when working with loops and iterations. #Python #PythonLearning #PythonLoops #30DaysOfCode #CodingJourney
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🚀 Formatting Dates and Times (strftime) (Python) The `strftime()` method is used to format date and time objects into strings. It takes a format string as an argument, which specifies how the date and time should be represented. Different format codes are available to represent various components of the date and time. This is crucial for presenting dates and times in a user-friendly or application-specific format. #Python #PythonDev #DataScience #WebDev #professional #career #development
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🚀 Scope of Variables (Python) The scope of a variable determines where it can be accessed in the code. Variables defined inside a function have local scope and are only accessible within that function. Variables defined outside any function have global scope and can be accessed from anywhere in the program. Python uses the LEGB rule (Local, Enclosing, Global, Built-in) to resolve variable names. #Python #PythonDev #DataScience #WebDev #professional #career #development
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🚀 Day 18/30 – Mini Python App Challenge Built a Typing Speed Test ⌨️ using Python. It calculates: • Time taken • Words per minute (WPM) • Accuracy check Concepts used: time module, string handling, basic math GitHub 👇 🔗 https://lnkd.in/dCSFW_Hd #Python #LearningInPublic #30DaysOfCode #PythonProjects #github #dailyposting
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Am I too late? I just discovered match-case in Python! If you have used "switch-case" in other languages, "match-case" is Python’s way of doing something similar, but with more flexibility. It helps handle multiple conditions in a clean, readable way. Where it really comes in handy: 1. Routing logic in applications (choosing actions based on user input). 2. Handling different types of messages or events. 3. Simplifying long if / elif / else chains. 4. Working with structured data like tuples, lists, or dictionaries. Honestly, it makes your code much easier to read and maintain when there are multiple possibilities to consider. If you are just finding out about it like I did, I would definitely recommend checking it out and getting familiar with how it works, you might be surprised. If you have used it before, I’d love to hear your take on it. #Python #BackendDevelopment
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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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🚀 Importing from Packages (Python) Importing from packages follows a similar syntax to importing from modules, but with the addition of package names. You can import entire subpackages, specific modules, or individual functions/classes from modules within the package. Proper package structure and import statements are essential for using external libraries and frameworks effectively. #Python #PythonDev #DataScience #WebDev #professional #career #development
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Python Subtlety — Can You Spot the Difference? You’ve seen this before: if __name__ == "__main__": But what happens if someone writes it slightly wrong? One tiny typo… and your script won’t behave the way you expect. Question for you: What’s the difference between the correct version and this common mistake and why does it matter? Drop your answer below FOLLOW FOR MORE PYTHON TIPS & INSIGHTS. #Python #Programming #CleanCode #SoftwareEngineering #Backend
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