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proeduorganization · 11 months ago
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Python Tuples
Tuples in Python are immutable sequences, similar to lists, but with the key distinction that once created, they cannot be modified. This immutability provides certain advantages, such as being used as keys in dictionaries or elements in sets, as well as ensuring data integrity in situations where the contents should not change. Here’s a basic overview of tuples in Python: 1.Creating…
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trendingnow3-blog · 2 years ago
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Day-1: Demystifying Python Variables: A Comprehensive Guide for Data Management
Python Boot Camp Series 2023.
Python is a powerful and versatile programming language used for a wide range of applications. One of the fundamental concepts in Python, and in programming in general, is working with variables. In this article, we will explore what variables are, how to use them effectively to manage data, and some best practices for their usage. What are Variables in Python? Definition of Variables In…
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chundrachun · 10 months ago
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Amigurumi Crochet Ball Python Snake Free Pattern | Printable PDF Pattern
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turtle-programming · 26 days ago
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Drawing a triangular colored spiral ...
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Coding turtle graphics by using Pydroid 7.52 for Android ...
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Post #60: Udemy, Bryson Payne, Teach Your Kids to Code, Learn To Program Python At Any Age, Drawing A Trianglur Colored Spiral, Google Chromebook Plus 515, Pydroid for Android, 2025.
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ceratosaurtalks · 6 months ago
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Cheap custom backgrounds?
Hi! Want to give your enclosure something like this?
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Well let me help you do this in a affordable way to give your animal some new enrichment and climbing opportunities!! Theres a misconception fancy backgrounds are hard to do or are expensive to do. This is... Very much not true! So lets do the one above together! Heres an overview of the supplies you'll need: -Your Enclosure of choice -Cocofiber and Sphagnum moss(OPTIONAL, can opt to paint) -Aquarium grade Silicone -Great stuff pond and Stone -Cork bark, roots, sticks, small rocks(OPTIONAL) First things first, you're going to want an enclosure.
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This is a DUBIA 4ftX2ftx2ft[LengthsXwidthXHeight), Also known as a 48"L x 24"W x 24"H(Inches) or a 120 Gallon Enclosure. This is considered the researched minimum size for common exotics like Ball pythons, Corn snakes, Bearded Dragons and the like to thrive. *Disclaimer: Im aware there is several groups and movements who are pushing for a 5x3x2(ft) minimum for Bearded dragons, I ultimately agree with them and the advancement of exotic keeping, but a Bearded won't suffer in a 4x2x2. Dubia Enclosures are some of the cheapest in the market, however they're decent for the price. They are stackable which makes it great for saving space, but please note they can NOT hold a lot of weight, so be mindful of that.
I own 3 of these. Two Version 1s and on Version 2, which is the one above. The V2s are generally nicer in design in my opinion, theyre functional more importantly. Once you have your enclosure of choice, lay it on its back as shown in in the first image. Next, you're going to want to prep your dry background. I use Organic Cocofiber and Sphagnum moss. I buy these extremely cheaply from Home depot or in bulk off Amazon. Make sure your material is COMPLETELY DRY! It will NOT stick if it has any moisture. Break apart your Cocofiber block and mix it with your dried Sphagnum moss in a container and have it ready on the side. I use the bulk Coco fiber, which costs about $23 for 5 bricks on Amazon. You can get them cheaper if you dont buy bulk, I do a lot of gardening and have a lot enclosures so its easier for me! https://www.amazon.com/Organic-Coco-Coir-Bricks-Compressed/dp/B01N1YP8O6?th=1 for a 4x2x2, I only use 2 bricks. Likewise, I buy Bulk moss for the same reason: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BK7XMNWL?ref=nb_sb_ss_w_as-reorder_k0_1_10&amp=&crid=1RDHFNSAUX0DF&sprefix=spaghnum%2Bm&th=1 You will only need. ONE BRICK. For the Sphagnum moss. Maybe even less than a brick. You're going to want to wet this then dry it before use. Dont be me. Dont be fooled over how small and thin those moss bricks are. I made the mistake of trying to wet an entire brick and I had to use a deep soup pot to contain it. It *explodes*. You will be buried in moss. You will scream and cry and beg for mercy as you are overwhelmed by the amount of moss Expanding from a singular brick. I am not exaggerating, I learned my lesson, please god, do not make the same mistakes I made. I still have. So, so much moss. Sometimes I still find Moss from my Mossaggeden. NOTE: Please make sure to use organic, and do not used DYED moss! Double check your ingredients, Dyed moss can be toxic to your animals! Next,
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Silicone time, baby! You're going to want to use Aquarium grade Silicone from Home depot, please double check to make sure you're getting Aquarium grade! This will cost you a whopping $3 At Homedepot. The Caulking gun was an additional $12 if you dont have one already, however, it is re-usable so its a great one time purchase because I use that bad boy for a lot of my projects lmao. Once you struggle to open your stupid bottle of Silicone without exploding it like I have on several occasions; time to be silly!
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We're going to Silicone this bad boy up reaaaaal good. Dont be me, USE GLOVES! It makes your life so much better I promise. So why are we doing this exactly? Its simple, this will help your background last! It gives it texture and helps the spray foam stay in place. It also keeps your background from peeling so easily, texture matters! Your hands going to be very tired after this. Youre going to want to leave this alone for the next 24-48 hours. Minimum. You want your silicone to dry and want to make sure the smell is gone before continuing to the next step!
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This is the funnest part. Spray foam time! For the 4x2x2, I use about 3 Bottles of this stuff. Make sure you're using NON-TOXIC Spray foam! Pond and Stone is my favorite to work with. When I add things into the background, I make sure to have a 4th can of this stuff on me. This will be the most pricey part about it. Lowes has it for $12-14 a can, but its $15 a can on Amazon. This is really the only big 'expense' when it comes to backgrounding. Smaller enclosures use less, but bigger enclosures will need more. !!!!!!!THE NEXT STEPS NEED TO BE DONE TOGETHER!!!!!!!! Youre going to want to be fast about it if youre using my method. Start spraying random patterns into the background. Youre going to want to make sure youre covering every inch of the enclosure, you can do zigzags, cut it into triangles, squares, it doesnt matter. Different shapes give you different background textures, so go nuts!!! Dont leave space between the foam, and go ham. Theres no wrong way to do this. Once thats done though, you're going to want to do the next step IMMEDIATELY:
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Adding your background texture and features!! This step MUST be done while the spray foam is still wet. First, take any rocks, cork, sticks, ext if youre adding them and shove them into the background. Dont have money to pay for expensive Reptile decor? You can sanitize your own rocks and sticks from outside yourself for free. I will make a guide about how I do that soon ahah. Press any features you want into the spray foam background nice and firm, then use the extra to spray around the items to secure them in place. Once you got your features in, its time to take your pre-prepped background and begin pouring it in! Spread it evenly across the enclosure. Do NOT worry if you have excess, poor it in anyway. Once you've poured the background in. GENTLY pat it over the sprayfoam. Next, you'll want to leave this to dry for the next 24 hours minimum. Leave it laying on its back so nothing drips or sags where you dont want it to!!! After 24hours, lift the enclosure and gently tap the back of it to knock off your excess background to reveal your background!
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Annnnnnd you're done!!! Now you're free to add your lighting, real or fake plants, heating, substrate and other decor as you please! This can add so much more enrichment to your animal and give them so much more room to utalize their space. My individual personally loves his background and utilizes it all of the time! Contrary to belief, a lot of snakes aren't 'pet rocks' if you give them stuff to explore and climb. My guys out pretty often! Of course it comes down to personality too ahah.
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Heres some pics of him using his climbing features! He prefers the middle climbing feature here and the one off to the right, where he uses to bask when he doesnt want to be seen and hangs out the top of it, or his bird perch when he doesn't mind being right there out in the open. c:
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crackaddict55 · 2 years ago
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I do not want to hear monotone voices explain concepts to me I want to read I WANT TO READ. DOCUMENTATION / WRITTEN GUIDES AND EXPLANATIONS ARE SUPREME
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kamrulislamsakib · 14 days ago
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The Evolution of Hacking: From Cyberpunk Fantasy to Real-World Reality
Hacking has been a part of internet culture for as long as there’s been an internet to hack. For some, it’s a rebellious act—tearing down the walls built by corporations or governments. For others, it’s an artform, a way of playing with systems, seeing how far you can push boundaries. But what does hacking really mean today? And why does it still capture our imagination?
Historically, hacking has been portrayed as a dark art. Think back to movies like The Matrix or Hackers—hackers as antiheroes, taking down the system from the inside. But while these portrayals are often exaggerated, they did reflect a truth: hacking represents a desire to reclaim power and control. In a world where tech companies and governments collect personal data and monitor our every move, hacking is one way to level the playing field.
In the real world, hacking has taken on many forms. There’s ethical hacking, where people are hired to test systems for vulnerabilities, and there’s black-hat hacking, which involves illegal activities. But even those who engage in illegal hacking often see themselves as part of a larger rebellion against control and surveillance.
It’s easy to romanticize hacking, to see it as this cool, underground world of rebellious acts and revolutionary potential. But the reality is more complex. Hacking today isn’t just about taking down the man; it’s about finding flaws, building something new, or even just learning how things work beneath the surface. It’s about pushing boundaries, challenging authority, and questioning the systems that run our world.
And perhaps that’s the real reason hacking still resonates with so many people. It’s not just a skill or a rebellion—it’s a form of empowerment. It’s the ability to break free from the constraints placed on us, even if only for a moment.
In a world where everything feels so rigid, so controlled, hacking is the ultimate act of freedom. It’s a reminder that the digital world is malleable, that we can create our own paths through it, and that the rules are often made to be broken.
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monarchamos · 1 year ago
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if chuuya's personality really is 2383 lines of code hes like. kinda small for such a complex character. either someone miscounted, lied, or chuuya's short body can only handle so many lines
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shoryaagarwal · 1 month ago
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Why is Python the most popular programming language today? In this video, we dive into Python's simplicity, versatility, and real-world applications. Learn how Python is used in web development, AI, data science, and automation. Perfect for beginners and those curious about coding, this guide breaks down why Python is the future of programming. Start your Python journey today.
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small-basic-programming · 10 months ago
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Small Basic meets Python, #24 Prime Numbers ...
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Post #215: YouTube, Socratica, Python Tutorial, #24 Python and Prime Numbers, 2024.
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turtle-programming · 4 days ago
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Introduction to Python Turtle
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Post #65: YouTube, Geek Tutorials, #1/61 Introduction to Python Turtle, 2025.
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Object-oriented Programming for short ...
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Post #158: YouTube, Socratica, OOP in Python, 2025
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quinoa-adjacent · 1 year ago
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Despise coding tutorials that spend 30 minutes explaining what a videogame or coding language is
I Don't Care
How Do I Create A Window
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dokidokikitty · 9 months ago
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(Lying through gritted teeth) I love learning how to use Ren'py
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computercodingclass · 9 months ago
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Lambda Function with List Comprehension in Python | Lambda Function in Python | List Comprehension
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the-pipistrelle · 2 years ago
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my first medium article is live now! we will be going through how to create the most bare-bones discord.py bot out there. this is a tutorial for very new beginners of discord.py, so if you have made a discord bot before, this may not be the tutorial for you. i will have more coming out in the coming weeks, so please stay tuned!
here are some code snippets from the tutorial :
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there weren't many to choose from unfortunately...but in future tutorials i will definitely have quite a few!
well anyways guys. i'm glad i could tear myself away from my new red dead addiction to get this out there for you. i will be teasing the next tutorial soon...and that will be a lot more fun than this simple old bot here. we love tobey though, he's a good bot.
thanks for checking it out! consider giving my github and medium a follow if you're interested in these discord tutorials. i'll be linking them here on tumblr, but will be posting those on medium.
thanks for checking it out! i'm off for some apex.
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