Day 7 of #100DaysOfCode – Strengthening Logic, One Step at a Time! This week is really showing me one thing clearly… 👉 Programming is not about syntax, it’s about thinking clearly 🧠💻 Today I worked on 10 new problems that improved my understanding of numbers, patterns, and validations ✨ What I explored today (Programs 76–85): 🔹 Mathematical thinking ✔️ Perfect square & cube ✔️ Sum of squares & cubes ✔️ Composite numbers & factor counting ✔️ Largest prime factor 🔹 Real-world logic ✔️ Strong password validation ✔️ Checking numeric-only strings 🔹 Advanced problem solving ✔️ GCD for multiple numbers 💡 Key Learning: Small problems are not “basic”… They are the building blocks of strong logic The more I practice, the more I notice: 👉 My thinking is getting faster 👉 My debugging is getting sharper 🔥 Growth is happening silently… but consistently 💬 No rush, no shortcuts — just daily improvement Global Quest Technologies Special thanks to Global Quest Technologies (GQT) for providing guidance and learning support throughout this journey ✨ #100DaysOfCode #Day7 #Python #PythonProgramming #CodingJourney #ProblemSolving #LearnPython #DeveloperMindset #TechSkills #SoftwareDevelopment #Consistency #GrowthMindset #FutureDeveloper #GlobalQuestTechnologies #GQT
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Day 5 of #100DaysOfCode – Thinking Beyond Basics! Today’s coding session pushed me to explore number-based logic in depth 🧠💻 It wasn’t just about writing programs… It was about understanding patterns hidden inside numbers 🔍 ✨ What I worked on today (Programs 51–60): 🔹 Unique number concepts ✔️ Neon Number ✔️ Spy Number ✔️ Automorphic Number ✔️ Harshad Number ✔️ Disarium Number 🔹 Core logic building ✔️ Sum of even & odd series ✔️ Power calculations ✔️ Digit frequency & manipulation 💡 Key Insight: Numbers are not just values… They carry patterns, properties, and logic ⚡ Debugging + practicing these concepts helped me improve my analytical thinking 🔥 Every day I’m moving from: 👉 Writing code → to understanding logic deeply 💬 Consistency is becoming my biggest strength! Global Quest Technologies ✨ #100DaysOfCode #Day5 #Python #PythonProgramming #CodingJourney #ProblemSolving #LearnPython #DeveloperMindset #TechSkills #SoftwareDevelopment #CodingLife #Consistency #FutureDeveloper #GlobalQuestTechnologies #GQT
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Day 6 of #100DaysOfCode – Unlocking Number Logic 🔢🧠 Today’s learning took a deeper turn into number properties and mathematical patterns — and honestly, it changed how I look at numbers in programming 👀 It’s not just about coding anymore… It’s about understanding the behavior behind numbers ✨ What I explored today (Programs 61–75): 🔹 Advanced number concepts ✔️ Sunny, Happy, Duck, Buzz numbers ✔️ Fascinating & Digital Root logic 🔹 Number system conversions ✔️ Decimal ↔ Binary ✔️ Decimal → Octal & Hexadecimal 🔹 Mathematical problem-solving ✔️ HCF & Co-Prime numbers ✔️ Sum of divisors ✔️ Abundant & Deficient numbers 💡 Big Learning Today: Some numbers follow patterns… Some numbers repeat loops… And some numbers reveal logic only when you break them step by step 👉 Example: A Happy Number keeps transforming until it becomes 1 If it loops → it’s not happy That’s exactly like coding… 👉 Keep improving → you reach clarity 👉 Stay stuck → you repeat mistakes 🔥 Consistency is turning concepts into confidence! 💬 Day by day, I’m not just coding… I’m thinking like a programmer Global Quest Technologies ✨ #100DaysOfCode #Day6 #Python #PythonProgramming #CodingJourney #ProblemSolving #LearnPython #DeveloperMindset #LogicBuilding #TechSkills #SoftwareDevelopment #Consistency #FutureDeveloper #GlobalQuestTechnologies #GQT
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🚀 Day 11 to Day 17 of #100DaysOfCode This week was focused on strengthening my Python fundamentals and improving problem-solving skills 💻 🔹 Practiced loops and patterns ✔ Multiplication tables ✔ Even & odd numbers ✔ Pyramid & inverted patterns ✔ Pascal’s & Floyd’s triangle 🔹 Worked on functions & recursion ✔ Prime check, factorial, Fibonacci ✔ String reverse & palindrome ✔ GCD, power calculations ✔ Recursive problem solving 🔹 Explored data structures ✔ Lists, tuples, sets operations ✔ Removing duplicates ✔ Dictionary creation, update, merge ✔ Frequency of characters & words 🔹 Improved string & list handling ✔ Split, join, largest/smallest word ✔ Iteration using for & while loops 🔹 Solved real-world problems ✔ Leap year check ✔ Simple & compound interest ✔ Temperature conversions ✔ Area, perimeter & volume calculations 💡 Key Takeaway: Consistency is helping me improve my logic-building and coding confidence every day. 🙏 A special thanks to Global Quest Technologies (GQT) for their continuous support and guidance throughout this journey. Excited to keep learning and growing! 🚀 Global Quest Technologies #Python #100DaysOfCode #CodingJourney #Learning #Programming #Developer
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Day 4 of #100DaysOfCode – Building Strong Logic Step by Step! Today’s session was all about improving logical thinking and mastering basics that matter in real coding Instead of just writing code, I focused on understanding how and why things work 👇 ✨ What I practiced today (Programs 41–50): 🔹 Working with numbers & conditions ✔️ Positive / Negative / Zero check ✔️ Sum of even & odd numbers ✔️ Sum of first N natural numbers 🔹 String & character handling ✔️ Word count in a sentence ✔️ ASCII value of characters ✔️ Identifying alphabets, digits & special characters 🔹 Logic building with loops ✔️ Multiplication tables ✔️ Strong number concept 🔹 Data insights ✔️ Finding differences in lists 💡 Key Learning: Simple problems = Strong foundation The more I practice, the more I realize: 👉 Logic is everything in programming ⚡ Every small program today is preparing me for bigger real-world problems tomorrow 🔥 Consistency is turning effort into skill! Global Quest Technologies ✨ #100DaysOfCode #Day4 #Python #PythonProgramming #CodingJourney #ProblemSolving #LearnPython #DeveloperMindset #TechSkills #SoftwareDevelopment #CodingLife #Consistency #FutureDeveloper #GlobalQuestTechnologies #GQT
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🚀 Day 18 to Day 25 of #100DaysOfCode Another productive phase in my coding journey where I focused on strengthening my core Python skills and exploring more advanced problem-solving concepts 💻 🔹 Mathematical & Geometry Programs ✔ Perimeter, area & volume calculations ✔ Surface area of cube, cylinder & sphere ✔ Real-world formula-based problems 🔹 String & Character Analysis ✔ Checking uppercase, lowercase, digits, symbols ✔ Counting characters (vowels, digits, special characters) ✔ String manipulation (split, join, replace, formatting) 🔹 Logical & Utility Programs ✔ Divisibility checks ✔ Square root, cube root, power & absolute value ✔ Strengthened understanding of built-in functions 🔹 Random Module & Practical Use Cases ✔ Random numbers, OTP, password generation ✔ Dice roll & coin toss simulation ✔ Random strings, floats & ranges 🔹 Data Structure Operations ✔ Checking empty list, tuple, dictionary ✔ Clearing and copying data structures ✔ Reversing lists, tuples and collections 🔹 Advanced Logic & Functions ✔ Reversing data structures and sentences ✔ File handling operations ✔ Prime, palindrome, Armstrong & perfect number (using functions) ✔ String validations (digits, alphabets, alphanumeric, cases) ✔ Pangram, anagram and pattern-based checks 💡 Key Takeaway: Consistency + practice = stronger logic and better coding confidence. Each day I’m getting more comfortable solving problems independently. 🙏 A special thanks to Global Quest Technologies (GQT) for their continuous support, structured guidance, and motivation throughout this journey. Looking forward to learning more and building stronger projects ahead! Global Quest Technologies #Python #100DaysOfCode #CodingJourney #Learning #Programming #Developer #ProblemSolving
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𝐖𝐡𝐲 𝐲𝐨𝐮𝐫 𝐮𝐧𝐢𝐪𝐮𝐞 𝐬𝐲𝐬𝐭𝐞𝐦 𝐬𝐞𝐭𝐮𝐩 𝐦𝐚𝐭𝐭𝐞𝐫𝐬 𝐭𝐨 𝐮𝐬. Why do we need open-source contributors for testing? Because your laptop is a unique lab! We can replicate many things, but we can't replicate every hardware configuration, OS tweak, or toolset that exists in the real world. This is why '𝐄𝐧𝐯𝐢𝐫𝐨𝐧𝐦𝐞𝐧𝐭-𝐛𝐚𝐬𝐞𝐝 𝐭𝐞𝐬𝐭𝐢𝐧𝐠' is the soul of 𝐏𝐚𝐫𝐬𝐞𝐎𝐒. When you test a case on your machine, you're helping us ensure that our automation works for everyone, not just on a developer's high-end server. We have 10 basic and 5 advanced test cases ready. If you want to see how AI agents behave in different environments, join us. Your 'setup' is your contribution! Ready to contribute? Let's connect or check our repo to get started. #SoftwareTesting #OpenSource #Python #AIAutomation #DevCommunity #ParseOS #TechInnovation #QualityAssurance
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Day 60/60 ✅ "How has this 60-day POTD streak powered by NPCI helped you?" Let me be honest about this. I'm a student. My days are already full with classes, assignments, projects, the usual chaos. When I started this on February 17th, I just opened the problem, solved it, and went about my day. I wasn't sure I'd make it to day 10, let alone day 60. But something small happened early on that I didn't expect. I started waking up a little earlier. Not because anyone told me to, just because I wanted to get the problem done before the day got loud. That quiet window in the morning, before everything else kicked in, became mine. Coffee, compiler, one problem. That was the routine. Sixty days of it. And here's the honest part about what #GeekStreak60 actually did for me: it didn't teach me algorithms. Textbooks do that. What it did was give me a frame, a fixed non-negotiable daily target that slowly stopped feeling like a task and started feeling like just... what I do in the morning. That shift is harder to build than any skill, and I didn't even notice it happening until a few weeks in. The problems themselves were good. Some were straightforward, some made me sit with them longer than I'd like to admit. There were mornings I got it wrong the first time and had to rethink from scratch. There were mornings I solved it fast and felt good about it for the rest of the day. Neither type was wasted. What National Payments Corporation Of India (NPCI) and GeeksforGeeks built here isn't just a problem set, it's a structure that works on you quietly. The public streak, the daily reset, the community of people doing the same thing at the same time, it creates just enough external weight to keep you honest on the days your internal motivation is running low. And trust me, some days it was running very low. Sixty days ago I was someone who practiced DSA when I felt like it. Today I'm someone who practices DSA. Full stop. The streak ends here but the habit doesn't. I'm continuing this on my own from day 61, no badge needed, no counter running. Because that's the whole point isn't it? The streak was never the goal. It was just the push to get started. To everyone who made it to day 60, you didn't just solve 60 problems. You built something quieter and more useful than that. To those still going, the finish line is real and it's worth it. See you at day 365. #geekstreak60 #npci #DSA #Consistency #GeeksforGeeks
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𝐃𝐚𝐲 𝟗 𝐨𝐟 𝐁𝐮𝐢𝐥𝐝 𝐒𝐜𝐚𝐥𝐚𝐛𝐥𝐞 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐄𝐟𝐟𝐢𝐜𝐢𝐞𝐧𝐭 𝐒𝐨𝐥𝐮𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧𝐬 𝐭𝐨 𝐑𝐞𝐚𝐥-𝐖𝐨𝐫𝐥𝐝 𝐂𝐨𝐝𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐏𝐫𝐨𝐛𝐥𝐞𝐦𝐬 : 𝐂𝐨𝐧𝐜𝐮𝐫𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐜𝐲 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐏𝐚𝐫𝐚𝐥𝐥𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐬𝐦: 𝐈𝐧𝐭𝐫𝐨𝐝𝐮𝐜𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐭𝐨 𝐓𝐡𝐫𝐞𝐚𝐝𝐬 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐏𝐫𝐨𝐜𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐞𝐬 Diving into concurrency and parallelism this week as we tackle building scalable solutions! Understanding the difference between threads and processes is absolutely crucial. Processes are independent execution environments, each with their own memory space. Threads, on the other hand, exist within a process and share its memory. This distinction leads to important trade-offs. Threads are generally lighter and faster to create, but sharing memory can lead to tricky synchronization issues. Processes are more robust but come with higher overhead. Here's a lesser-known fact: Did you know the Global Interpreter Lock (GIL) in Python (CPython) largely prevents true parallelism for CPU-bound tasks using threads? Multi-processing is often the answer for those scenarios! Which approach – threads or processes – do you find yourself reaching for most often when optimizing for concurrency and why? #Concurrency #Parallelism #Threads #Processes #Python #Coding #SoftwareEngineering #Scalability #Performance
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🚀 LeetCode Challenge 6/50 🔍 Problem: Contains Duplicate Today’s problem focused on detecting duplicates efficiently in an array. 💡 Approach: I used a HashSet to keep track of elements while traversing the array: If an element is already present in the set → duplicate found Otherwise, keep adding elements to the set ⚡ This allows early detection without unnecessary comparisons. 📊 Complexity Analysis: Time Complexity: O(n) Space Complexity: O(n) 📚 Key Learning: Using the right data structure can significantly reduce time complexity. HashSet is extremely useful for lookup operations and helps avoid nested loops. Staying consistent and improving step by step 💪 #LeetCode #Algorithms #DataStructures #ProblemSolving #CodingJourney #Java #100DaysOfCode #StudentDeveloper #Learning
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Think of control flow like a traffic system in a city. It decides where things go, when they stop, and how they move. Think like this: • if / else → Traffic signals deciding direction • comparison operators → Rules like speed limits • logical operators → Combining multiple road conditions • for loop → Following a fixed route • while loop → Driving until a condition changes • break / continue → Taking a detour or skipping a turn • nested loops → Roads inside bigger road networks • list comprehension → Automated route generation • dictionary comprehension → Structured mapping of routes • loop with else → Journey completion checkpoint Same code. Different flows. The difference: Beginners write code line by line. Good developers control how the program behaves. Once you understand control flow, you stop writing instructions and start designing logic #Python #PythonProgramming #Coding #Programming #LearnPython #ControlFlow #CodingTips #TechLearning #SoftwareEngineering #Developers
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Thangasani Harika Really well put focusing on logic over syntax makes a big difference and those small problems definitely add up over time.