🚀 Just built a Turtle Crossing Game** using Python, Object-Oriented Programming, and Turtle Graphics** 🐢🚗 In this game, the player helps the turtle cross the road while avoiding moving cars. Each time the turtle reaches the finish line, the level increases and the speed of the cars increases,making the game more challenging. This project helped me understand: • Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) • Collision Detection • Game Loop Logic • Level-Based Difficulty Increase • Python Turtle Graphics I used multiple classes like Player, CarManager, and Scoreboard to keep the code modular and clean. Check out the project here 👇 https://lnkd.in/dyV2A3fS More projects coming soon as I continue my Python and Machine Learning journey 💻✨ #Python #100DaysOfCode #PythonProjects #OOP #GameDevelopment #TurtleGraphics #Coding #Developer #GitHub #ComputerScience #Programming #SoftwareDevelopment #PythonDeveloper #StudentDeveloper #BuildInPublic #LearningToCode #Tech #IndieDev #OpenSource
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Built my own Snake Game using Python 🐍 As part of my learning journey, I developed a fully functional Snake Game using the Turtle Graphics module. This project helped me move beyond theory and actually apply core programming concepts in a practical way. Here’s what I worked on and learned: > Implemented object-oriented programming using classes > Applied inheritance to structure and reuse code efficiently > Used list slicing to manage and update the snake’s body dynamically > Handled real-time user input and game events > Built game logic including movement, collision detection, and score tracking. This project strengthened my understanding of how to structure code, think logically, and build interactive applications from scratch.
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🚀 Built a Number Guessing Game using Python! This project generates a random number between 1–100 and challenges the user to guess it with helpful hints like "Too High" or "Too Low". ✅ Bonus: Tracks number of attempts to improve user experience. A simple yet powerful way to strengthen concepts of: Loops Conditional statements Random module #Python #Coding #BeginnerProjects #Programming #kodbud
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Small steps makes a big change! Excited to share my mini project of Python challenge: a Python-based Hangman game! I built a simple terminal game that: picks a random verb using (wonderwords) displays blanks for each letter tracks guesses and remaining lives ends with a win/lose message This project was a great reminder that even small programs teach important programming fundamentals: Next step: improve the game with input validation, replay support, and better hangman graphics. If you’re learning Python too, I’d love to hear what projects you’re working on! 🚀 Github_repository: https://lnkd.in/ewsf9D_d #Python #100DaysOfCode #Coding #Learning #ProjectShare
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Built a project using AI in Visual Studio Code where Python, HTML, and CSS were combined to generate and display a heart symbol. The output showcases how AI-assisted coding can produce a simple yet visually styled heart on the screen.
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🚀 Mini Project #6 – Rock Paper Scissors Game (Python) Built a simple Rock–Paper–Scissors game using Python where the user plays against the computer. The program takes user input, generates a random computer choice using the random module, and decides the winner using conditional logic. This mini project helped me practice Python basics, user input, randomization, and if-else decision making while creating a fun command-line game. Small projects like this are a great way to improve problem-solving and programming skills step by step. 💻 #Python #MiniProject #Coding #Programming #Learning #DeveloperJourney
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🚀 Just Built My Own Connect Four Game in Python! 🎮🐍 Excited to share my latest mini project — a Connect Four game built using Python! 🔧 Key Features: ✔️ 6x7 game board ✔️ Two-player turn-based gameplay (🔵 vs 🔴) ✔️ Column selection using A–G input ✔️ Realistic gravity logic (pieces fall to the lowest spot) ✔️ Clean console-based UI 💡 What I Learned: Working with 2D lists in Python Implementing game logic using loops & conditions Handling user input effectively Improving problem-solving skills This project helped me understand how real-world games are structured logically. Next, I’m planning to add: 👉 Win detection logic 👉 GUI using Tkinter / Pygame 👉 AI opponent 🤖 📌 Always learning, always building! #Python #Programming #Projects #GameDevelopment #Coding#InternPe #BeginnerProjects#InternPe #45DaysOfCode
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Can you find your way out of the maze? 🧩🎮 I recently built a simple Maze Game using Python, where you control a black ball and try to reach the house at the end of the maze. The challenge is to find the correct path while the game tracks your time and number of moves, adding a fun competitive element. This project helped me improve my problem-solving skills and think more logically while designing the game flow. You can try the game here: https://lnkd.in/dFf3WB-t Feel free to check it out and let me know your feedback! Kulsoom Shoukat Ali Sultan AL-Yahyai CodeAcademy_om #Python #Programming #GameDevelopment #Coding #BeginnerProjects #LearningJourney
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Just built a fun little Python project today 🎯🐍 I created a mini game where the system generates a random 4-digit number, and the user has to guess it correctly. Sounds simple… but trust me, it gets surprisingly addictive 😄 Using Python’s "random" module, I explored how logic, user input, and condition checking come together to create an interactive experience. The game instantly tells you whether your guess matches the generated number — making it a great way to understand basic programming concepts in a fun way. This small project reminded me that even simple ideas can sharpen problem-solving skills and build a strong foundation in coding 💡 More projects coming soon… 🚀 #Python #CodingJourney #BeginnerProjects #Programming #BuildInPublic
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🚀 Built a Python Word Guessing Game I developed an interactive Word Guessing Game using Python, implementing both: 🔹 Command-line version 🔹 GUI version using Tkinter 🎮 Features: -Multiple difficulty levels (Easy, Medium, Hard) -Random word selection -Real-time feedback on correct letters -Interactive GUI with buttons & dialog boxes -Replay functionality 💡 This project helped me strengthen: -Python fundamentals -Logic building -GUI development using Tkinter -User interaction handling 📽️ Here’s a demo of the game in action 👇 Would love your feedback! 😊 #Python #Projects #BeginnerProjects #Tkinter #Coding #SoftwareDevelopment #OpenToWork
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Prototyping is just as much fun, and as important as the final product. Asked to demonstrate asynchronous coding, this led me down a small rabbit hole. As an entry point for a timer, it does what was required, however, after a few thoughts, so much more can be added Extra timers Bluetooth/wifi synchronised start and finish Sound on/off Personalised text #coding #prototype #raspberrypico #python #micropython
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