Day 4 of 30: Learning Inputs Today’s all about making your Python programs interactive. Input() lets your code talk with the user not just to them. Because coding gets fun when your computer finally listens to you! #30DayPythonChallenge #LearnToCode #PythonBasics #CodingJourney #Day4
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At ZeroToKnowing, we believe Python isn’t just about code — it’s about unlocking how you learn, think, and create. THESE ARE 5 POWERFUL LESSONS that can help anyone learn faster, think deeper, and build smarter. Ready to go from knowing nothing to truly understanding how to learn? Your next “aha!” moment starts here. Interest? Join our live Python cohort for a resourceful Python community and live coding sessions here: https://lnkd.in/eWikd_mP #Zerotoknowing #PythonCohort #Coding #programming
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Ajay Miryala 10000 Coders #day5 🚀 Exploring Tuple Comprehension in Python! 🐍 Just shared a short document explaining how to create tuples using comprehension-style syntax in Python. Although Python doesn’t support direct tuple comprehension, we can achieve similar results using generator expressions wrapped in the tuple() function. 📘 Highlights include: ✅ Difference between generator expressions and tuples ✅ Syntax and use cases for tuple generation ✅ 10 practical examples — from even numbers and ASCII values to filtering names and calculating factors Perfect for learners who want to understand how comprehensions make Python concise and powerful! #Python #TupleComprehension #Programming #PythonLearning #Developers #PythonTips
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🚀 Learning Python Step-by-Step! Today I explored one of the most important programming concepts — Conditional Statements 🧠 📘 This file explains how Python uses if, elif, and else statements to make logical decisions. 🔹 Simple logic, powerful results! 🔹 It helps Python decide what to do next — just like decision-making in real life. #Python #Programming #DataScience #LearningJourney #CodeNewbie #PythonBasics #ConditionalStatements #JupyterNotebook #Coding
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Effortlessly merge two dictionaries in Python with just one clean line of code! 🐍✨ python merged = {**dict1, **dict2} No loops needed — this unpacking technique combines dictionaries while keeping the latest values for duplicate keys. Perfect for cleaner, more readable code. Try it out in your next Python project! 🚀 #PythonTips #Coding #Programming #PythonDevelopers #CleanCode
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🚀 Level Up Your Coding Game: Mastering Conditional Statements in Python! 🚀 Want your code to think and decide like a human? That’s where conditional statements come in! 🧠 They let your program react to situations — like: if raining: take_umbrella() else: enjoy_sunshine() 💡 Why it matters: They make your code smarter, cleaner, and more dynamic, helping it respond logically to real-world scenarios. Keep mastering the basics — that’s how great developers are built! 💪 #Python #Coding #ConditionalStatements #Programming #LearnToCode #TechSkills #DeveloperJourney
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A New Era, Part 2: Learning Python Through Real Problems No more endless tutorials, just real problems, real learning, and real growth.
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🔹 Understanding Functions in Python — The Building Blocks of Reusability Post Content: Functions make our code clean, reusable, and efficient. In this short note, I’ve covered: What are functions in Python Difference between normal and lambda functions Use of map() and filter() Global vs local variables Python functions are not just about writing less code — they’re about writing smarter code. Exploring these basics strengthens your foundation for data science and automation. 💬 What’s your favorite Python function or feature that saves you time? #Python #Coding #Learning #DataScience #Programming #Functions
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💡 Understanding Global Variables in Python! In this code snippet, I explored how global variables can be accessed inside different functions — including nested functions. 👉 The variable glbvar is declared globally and used inside both func1() and func2() (even within a nested function func3()), showing how Python allows global scope access throughout a program. 🔹 Concept: Global and Local Scope 🔹 Key takeaway: Global variables can be accessed inside nested functions without re-declaring them. #Python #Programming #Coding #Learning #PythonBasics #Developers #CodeLearning #GlobalVariables@ Battula Venkata Narayana#10000 Coders
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Your ultimate Python roadmap! From basics to advanced topics, frameworks, and testing—this guide covers it all for mastering Python. #PythonCheatSheet #PythonBasics #programming #Coding #TechSkills #smartinterviews
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"Level up your Python skills! 🚀 Here's a handy roadmap to guide you from basics to expert level. Whether you're just starting out or looking to deepen your knowledge, this breakdown of Basics, Intermediate, and Expert topics will help you navigate your Python journey. #Python #Programming #Learning #Coding"
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