Day 2 – Python Fundamentals Today I learned the core concepts of Python including identifiers, keywords, data types, and operators. Identifiers are used to name variables, keywords are reserved words in Python, data types define the type of data, and operators help perform operations. These basics are essential for writing efficient and clean Python code. Looking forward to building more concepts step by step! 💻✨ Global Quest Technologies #Python #FullStackDevelopment #Programming #LearningJourney #Coding #Tech
Python Fundamentals: Identifiers, Keywords & Data Types
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Today I focused on understanding the fundamentals of Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) in Python. 📌 Key concepts I learned: 🔹 What is a Class? A class is a blueprint used to create objects. An object is an instance of a class. 🔹 Reference Variables vs Instance Variables Reference variables store the address of an object Instance variables belong to each individual object 🔹 Constructor in Python The constructor method __init__() is used to initialize object values It is automatically called when an object is created 🔹 Self Variable self refers to the current instance of the class It is used to access variables and methods inside the class 💡 These concepts are the foundation for writing structured, reusable, and efficient Python code. Consistency is the key — learning something new every day Global Quest Technologies #Python #OOP #CodingJourney #LearnPython #Programming #Developers #TechLearning #SoftwareDevelopment #PythonDeveloper #StudentDeveloper #GlobalQuestTechnologies
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Python Challenge of the Day Think you know Python well? Let's test your fundamentals 👇 x=[1, 2, 3] print(x*2) ❓ What will be the output? A) [2, 4, 6] B) [1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3] C) Error D) None Drop your answer in the comments before checking the solution! #Python #CodingChallenge #LearnPython #Programming #TechSkills #DeveloperCommunity #Placements #Gyanteerth #CareerGrowth #CodeDaily
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🧠 Understanding self in Python (Simple Explanation) One of the most important concepts in Python classes is this: 👉 self refers to the current object. It’s how an object keeps track of its own data. 💡 Think of it like this: Every time you create an object from a class, that object needs a way to: store its own values access its own data perform actions using its own information That’s exactly what self does. 🔑 Why is self important? It connects data to a specific object It allows multiple objects to have different values It helps methods know which object they are working on 🎯 In simple words: self = “this object” It keeps everything organized and separate 🚀 Once you understand self, classes become much easier to work with. It’s a small keyword with a big role! #Python #Programming #Coding #Beginners #LearnToCode #SoftwareDevelopment
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Started revisiting the fundamentals of Python, and it’s a great reminder that strong basics build strong developers 💻 From simple concepts like print() and input() to variables, loops, and functions — Python keeps things clean, readable, and beginner-friendly while still being powerful enough for real-world applications. Sometimes, going back to basics is the best way to move forward 🚀 #Python #Programming #Coding #Learning #DataScience #Tech
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Behind every powerful Python program is a simple yet incredibly useful data structure — the Python Dictionary. A dictionary 📔 allows you to store data in key–value pairs, making it easy to organize, access, and manage information efficiently. From handling APIs to managing structured data, dictionaries are one of the most widely used tools in Python programming. Join our python course today. 😇 #python #Coding #Programming #pythonprogramming
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Discover the simplicity of even or odd checks in Python. Mastering even or odd checks is crucial for any aspiring Python developer. You'll learn how to write concise and efficient code to determine if a number is even or odd, and how to apply this to real-world programming scenarios. Read the full article 👉 https://lnkd.in/dAfFKfZ3 #Python #ITfresher #EvenOdd #ProgrammingBasics #ComputerScience #TechLab Code. Learn. Build. — TechLab by Neeraj
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🚀 Access Modifiers in Python: Naming Conventions for Encapsulation (Oop Concepts) Python doesn't have explicit access modifiers like 'private' or 'protected'. Instead, it relies on naming conventions to indicate the intended visibility of class members. Attributes and methods with a single leading underscore ('_') are considered 'protected' (meant for internal use within the class and subclasses), while those with a double leading underscore ('__') are name-mangled to make them harder to access directly from outside the class. However, these are conventions, not enforced restrictions. #oopconcepts #programming #coding #tech #learning #professional #career #development
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Today I learned something new in Python. There is nothing truly private in Python; even so-called private class variables can be accessed from outside the class. Python relies on developer discipline rather than strict enforcement. Privacy in this context is a convention, not a rule. This is a small detail, but it represents an important mindset shift. #Python #PythonProgramming #TIL #Programming #SoftwareEngineering #CodingLife #DeveloperMindset #CleanCode #OOP #LearningEveryDay
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Understanding Python Functions - The Core of Programming Functions are the building blocks of clean and efficient code in Python. Mastering them helps you write reusable, modular, and readable programs. ◆ In this post, I've covered: Syntax to create a Python function 4 Types of Functions: 1 No Input, No Output 2 Input, No Output 3 No Input, But Output 4 Input & Output Factorial function implementation Arithmetic operations using functions Actual vs Formal Parameters (important for interviews!) Key Insight: Choosing the right type of function is like hitting the bullseye - it makes your code precise and effective. Keep learning. Keep building. Keep growing. #Globalquesttechnolgies #GR Narendra Reddy #Python #Coding #Programming #PythonFunctions #100DaysOfCode #Developer Journey
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