Explore tweets tagged as #pythonpractice
@techvatsa
techvatsa
1 year
https://t.co/aDforSeR4C created my PythonPractice git repo, that works with small size , gamified examples , check it out. These programs will help me learn - data types manipulation and return types - git hands on - i need this! - repo maintenance
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@GretchenManco
Gretchen Manco
9 years
(2/3) gleaned a couple of new #python #programming #coding resources (book shown in pic below & this website: https://t.co/BPYFOwJDvB),
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@JustOpenSourced
Just Open Sourced
9 years
bigbigpeng3 just open sourced a repository:
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@iv_orr
Stephen Orr
1 year
Let's practice more with f-strings! Write a program that takes user input and formats the result for a receipt. #PythonPractice #100DaysOfCode
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@KellyPared
Kelly Schuster-Paredes
6 years
And now for efficiency with a lambda! #pythonpractice
@KellyPared
Kelly Schuster-Paredes
6 years
It is important to find ways to keep yourself focused--- so I have been practicing on built-in functions in Python to help me! @udemy #python #tkinter
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@iv_orr
Stephen Orr
1 year
Let’s practice! Create a program that reads a file line by line and counts the number of lines.  Here’s an example that reads example.txt and counts the lines. #PythonPractice #FileIO
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@ShravanTanneer
Shravan Tanneer
4 years
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@iv_orr
Stephen Orr
1 year
Practice reading and writing with file methods! Try reading each line of a file and print it out.  Here’s a loop that reads and prints each line individually using readline(). #PythonPractice #Python #pythonlearning
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@ElektroStep
facepalm
5 years
Удалил com.vrpmeone.pythonPractice, с телефона
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@bathroomcommits
Bathroom Commits
10 years
Added piece of shit
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@WallyOwi30
Brock Burger
3 years
🐍 Python 3: Mixing integer/floor division and normal division examples #floordivision #pceppractice #pythonpractice
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@diapolo101
Diapolo10 🇫🇮
7 years
I posted a new topic called [Meta] Looking for a better CSS design via /r/PythonPractice
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@diapolo101
Diapolo10 🇫🇮
7 years
I posted a new topic called A program that prints its own source code via /r/PythonPractice
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@TechKeysX
TechKeysX
6 months
List comprehensions are more concise, readable, and often faster than traditional for loops for simple tasks. #PythonTips #CleanCode #PythonPractice #CodeBetter #LearnPython #PythonDeveloper #CodingBestPractices #PythonTricks #DevTips #CodeSmart
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