Sometimes the difference between working hard and working smart is just one language 😄 C++: Let’s set up everything properly. Python: Just print it. Both are powerful, both are amazing — but Python definitely wins the “Hello World” speed run 🚀 As a developer, the real skill is knowing which tool to use for which problem. What was the first programming language you learned? 👇 #Programming #Python #CPP #CodingLife #Developers #TechHumor #SoftwareDevelopment #LearnToCode #DeveloperCommunity #CodingMemes
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🚀 Day 7 – Prime Number Checker (Python) 💻 Today’s task: Write a program to check whether a number is prime. 🔍 A prime number is a number greater than 1 that is divisible only by 1 and itself. 📌 This exercise helped me reinforce: • Looping logic 🔁 • Conditional statements ⚙️ • Writing efficient code ✨ 📈 Small steps, but building a strong foundation every day. #Python #100DaysOfCode #CodingJourney #Programming #ProblemSolving #Developer #LearnToCode #Tech
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🚀 Python Pro Tip for Cleaner Code! Want to process lists more efficiently in Python? Instead of writing traditional loops, try using the built-in `map()` function. ✅ It makes your code more concise ✅ Improves readability ✅ Embraces functional programming style While loops are powerful, using `map()` can simplify your logic when applying a function to every item in a list. 💡 Example: Transforming a list of numbers into their squares becomes just one line! Keep learning, keep optimizing, and write smarter code every day. 💻✨ #Python #CodingTips #Programming #Developer #CleanCode #LearnPython #TechTips
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Opinion: People who deploy Python Apps really doesn't understand how invasive installing Python can be with all the venv bs you have to do
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Speed is king for C, but Python is for those who value writing code over running it fast. In programming, everything is not about speed. C is like a cheetah extremely fast and powerful where performance matters most. On the other hand, Python feels like a calm and patient turtle slower, but much easier to write, understand, and build with. From the lightning-fast cheetah of C to the steady turtle of Python both have their own strengths and real-world use cases. Smart developers don’t just chase speed, they choose the right tool for the right problem. In the end, it’s not about being the fastest it’s about being effective. #Programming #Python #C #SoftwareDevelopment #LearningJourney
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Sharing one of my detailed course on Functional Programming in Python 👇 A 3-hours course with 40 lessons covering from basics of functional programming to advanced topics like Recursion,Closures,Decorators, Higher-order functions,Lambda, Partials etc More Focused on depth and real understanding. Course link :- https://lnkd.in/dGHcr9HK Who can take :- Anyone who is working on python and wants to go beyond basics. #Python #FunctionalProgramming #Developers #pythondevelopers
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Python Tip Python provides built-in functions like all() and any() to simplify condition checking. Instead of writing multiple loops and conditions, you can do it in one line. Clean code = Better code 💡 Are you using all() and any() in your code? 👇 #Python #Coding #LearnPython #Programming #Developer
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Day 4/30 – Python Coding Challenge 🐍 📌 LeetCode Problem 10: Regular Expression Matching 💡 Problem: Implement pattern matching with support for: • '.' → matches any single character • '*' → matches zero or more of the preceding element 🧠 What I learned: • Dynamic Programming (DP) • Recursion with memoization • Handling complex pattern matching logic 💻 Example: Input: s = "aa", p = "a*" Output: True 🚀 Insight: Instead of brute force, I used DP to efficiently check all possibilities, especially when handling '*' cases. This was a challenging but rewarding problem 💪 #30DaysOfCode #Python #LeetCode #DynamicProgramming #CodingChallenge #ProblemSolving
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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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💡 What is Programming? (In Simple Terms) Programming is the process of giving instructions to a computer to perform tasks. Think of it like: 👉 You give steps → Computer executes them Example: Instead of manually checking logs, you can write a program to do it automatically. That’s where Python comes in. ✔ Simple ✔ Readable ✔ Powerful #Programming #Python #TechBasics
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Sharing a quick video focused on important Python concepts like dictionaries and functions. Working with dictionary data (keys, values, access) Creating and using functions effectively Writing clean and reusable Python code Strong fundamentals are the foundation of efficient problem-solving in programming. * Consistency and practice make all the difference. #Python #Programming #Coding #Functions #Dictionary #DataAnalytics #TechSkills
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One small Python lesson that quietly changed the way I think about logic while coding. When working with if-elif conditions, Python doesn't check all conditions. It stops at the first condition that becomes True. That means the order of your conditions matters more than you think. For example, if a value satisfies an earlier condition, Python will never even look at the next elif blocks, even if they are also technically True. At first this confused me while testing my code. But then it clicked: Programming isn’t just about writing conditions… it's about designing the flow of logic. Small observations like this are what make learning Python interesting every day. Every bug teaches something. Every “wait… why did that happen?” moment makes you a better developer. #Python #CodingJourney #ProgrammingLogic #LearnToCode #DeveloperMindset
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