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proeduorganization · 9 months ago
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Data Types in Python
Introduction Hi All. In this post, I will tell you about the data types supported in python. Python provides several built-in data types that are commonly used. Here’s an overview of some of the main data types: Numeric Types: Python provides three types of numeric types: Integer (int): Integers are whole numbers without a decimal point. They can be positive, negative, or zero. Example: 5,…
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pythondjangoflask · 1 year ago
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remove specific element in python list - remove index based element
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stemroboedtechcompany · 2 years ago
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https://www.hexnbit.com/python-list/
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engant · 2 years ago
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Top 10 Python Tricks That Every Programmer Needs To Know
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Simple but effective python tricks that will blow your mind and its helpful for beginners
Python’s compactness can make a developer’s life much easier when creating lines and lines of code. However, there are several lesser-known Python methods that will astound you with their incredible potential.In today’s article, I’ll go through 10 Python tricks and tips that will help beginners write more concise code. Knowing these tips and tricks will undoubtedly save you time.Without further ado. Let’s get started!!
List of Top 10 Python tricks:-click here
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macademiastudies · 8 days ago
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November 8th Journal
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Looking through my to-do lists this month, I'm realizing that part of the reason why I'm not able to cross things off my list so easily is because the points I add to my list are fairly ambiguous and don't have a clear finish point. For instance, when I would write "learn binary trees on Python"; well what does that mean? Having actual actionable and completable items on my to-do list helps to better set daily goals for myself as well as to actually complete those goals. It often get intimidated seeing such large tasks that I didn't know how to approach so breaking those down for myself has made a world's difference. Yes, yes I'm a yapper.
To-do: 🪶Data course 4.3 🪶Data course 4.4 🪶Data course assignment 1 - unit 3 🪶Data course assignment 2 - unit 4 🪶Type out the rest of my notes 🪶Add visuals to my notes 🪶Finish text-based slot machine game 🪶Latin level 2 🪶Some data tasks for work
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cups-official · 3 days ago
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its probably just a skill issue but I do not understand why python people would think that concise code would be inherently more readable
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mourningmaybells · 10 months ago
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Before anyone says anything, I love The Exorcist so much but it doesn't count because it was never formally banned. Also if my behated old catholic school cited it positively, as well as a lot of the clergy, then that's a wretched enough reason for me to revoke its rights to be blasphemous.
(If you want a 1973 horror that got banned, watch lemora or the original wicker man. Watch my movies, boy)
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is-the-snake-video-cute · 1 year ago
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Children's Python Shopping List
If you've decided on a Children's python (Antaresia childreni) for your first pet snake, you're in for a treat! These lovely little pythons are awesome pets and fun to watch and interact with. You can expect your pet Children's python to grow around 1-1.5 m (3-5 ft) as an adult, and they can live to be over 20 years old with appropriate care.
Enclosure setup shopping list:
You will want to set up your enclosure so your snake has room to stretch out, climb, and explore! You will need to set up a temperature gradient of about 32-25 C (90-78 F), and Children's pythons need a humidity level of around 50-60%.
Enclosure. For a baby Children's python, a 20 gallon is fine, and a 40 gallon works well for yearlings. As an adult, your snake will need an enclosure at least as long as they are, and ideally with vertical space to climb. A 120 gallon enclosure is a good minimum, and bigger is always better!
If your enclosure has a screen lid, two sets of screen clips. Never bring a snake home without screen clips!
To retain humidity, if your enclosure has a screen lid, cut a piece of cardboard or plywood to cover at least half of the lid to help keep humidity in.
A dome heat lamp with ceramic sockets. Any big reptile brand is fine - Fluker's, Zoo Med, and Exo Terra are all trustworthy brands here. Make sure your dome lamp is rated for the wattage of bulb you will be using - 150 is usually a safe bet.
Heat bulbs. I use ceramic heat emitters for my Children's pythons. You can choose to provide halogen light and UVB if you'd like, but as these are nocturnal snakes, monitor your snake's reaction to visible light - some individuals won't adapt well to it, and that's okay! Arcadia makes high-quality heat sources your pet will love. The wattage you choose will depend on your enclosure size and the temperature in your home.
A thermostat to plug your heat source into. Vivarium Electronics thermostats are excellent but pricey; you can go as expensive as you like but here is a cheap one I swear by.
Digital thermometer/hygrometer reader with probes - Zoo Med and Exo Terra make great dual gauges. Avoid stick-on dials!
At least two identical hides, one on either side
A container to make a humidity hide. Simply cut a hole in the lid, fill with damp moss, and you're set! Providing your snake with a humid hide will help them have perfect sheds every time!
A large water bowl
(Insider tip: if you go to the grocery store and buy a pack of black plastic food storage containers, you can easily make hides, humidity hides, and a water bowl out of them! Here's my go-to option, you can easily take care of all that for one baby snake cheaply and easily!)
Sphagnum moss for your humid hide. Make sure your humid hide is always moist!
Substrate. Children's pythons can do well on a range of substrates, but options that help hold humidity are best. Cypress mulch and coconut fiber are good options.
Climbing branches and other decor - climbing is a must, and vines, rocks, and tunnels made from cardboard tubes are other great options. Children's pythons love to climb, so be sure to take advantage of vertical space!
General care:
Feeding tongs.
Food for your snake. Your offered food should be about 10% of your snake's body weight.
A soldering iron, believe it or not! A cheap soldering iron will serve you well throughout your snake's life - you can use it to easily melt holes in bowls and containers to make hides.
A small snake hook can help you with handling your snake, especially if you're nervous.
If you're Australian, be sure to check your state's laws and make sure you have the appropriate license before you buy your snake. Be sure to include any associated fees in your budget!
And some common beginner mistakes:
Don't move your snake to a separate enclosure to feed. It's a myth that will make your snake "aggressive" - it can actually cause more mistaken feeding bites as they associate handling with being fed!
Don't worry if your snake spends most of their time hiding, especially while young. A hiding snake is a happy snake!
Don't be concerned if your snake is a little jumpy or defensive when you first bring them home. Children's pythons can be jumpy babies, but this will improve with gentle handling and time.
Don't over-handle your snake, and always give them at least a week to settle in before offering food for the first time.
Never handle your snake for two days after they've eaten - that could cause a regurgitation.
Children's pythons are awesome pets! They're uncomplicated to care for and are generally very hardy and not too fussy. If you take care to set up your enclosure well, you'll be all set for many happy and fun years with your new buddy!
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lost-carcosa · 8 months ago
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dkettchen · 9 months ago
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I'm applying to coding bootcamps (in my retraining efforts toward a stable career to fall back on whenever media industry is being an ass (aka their default state)) and this one is making me learn javascript as part of the application process, and I'm like just let me use my snake_case, you monsters ToT
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grunge/edgy/rebellious steph/lex ship board? skateboards and graffiti and that sort of stuff
- @lautity :]
Sure thing!! I'll get that one done tomorrow :) any colour scheme in mind?
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justconstantly · 5 months ago
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SO EXCITED TO DO MY WORK BUT UNFORTUNATELY I AM SO SO SLEEPY
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tchaikovskym · 8 days ago
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im at this point in life where i cannot simply shrink my CV to one page. i have to leave out crucial information
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brightgreendandelions · 1 year ago
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i added a lil anime list to my website!! it's an a bit boring looking table for now, because it's generated as xml (wow) by my python script, and doesn't have any nonfunctional css yet.
i'm thinking how i can make it prettier? should i include it as some sort of iframe?
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macademiastudies · 14 days ago
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November 2nd
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Journaling my to-do lists has made me see exactly what work I'm putting off and understand why I'm reluctant to do it. I'm pushing off every Python course when I get to APIs, and part of it just gets so much bigger at that point. When I struggle, I go back to the beginning instead of listening to my own needs. Spending the day at a coffee shop + some podcasts while I study and get back up. To-Do List: 🪶Set out a Python roadmap 🪶3 leet code questions 🪶Find a course specifically for Python APIs 🪶Develop a monthly budget 🪶Python Slot Machine Project 🪶Python course 4.5 🪶Finally get down to the Python exam 🪶Print out photos to scrapbook
What I got done:
🎀Made a Python roadmap 🎀2 leet code questions 🎀Found a promising API course 🎀Made a monthly budget 🎀Made about 1/3rd of the Python slot machine 🎀Python course 4.5
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doedipus · 10 months ago
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the difference between my enthusiasm after one day of the japanese class and my enthusiasm after one day of the programming class are night and fucking day, to the extent I'm considering just dropping the programming one on the spot
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