Python, created by Guido van Rossum and first released in 1991, is widely used in web development, data science, AI, and more. Refer to this Python cheatsheet by Aarya for a quick guide.
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Python, created by Guido van Rossum and first released in 1991, is widely used in web development, data science, AI, and more. Refer to this Python cheatsheet by Aarya for a quick guide.
Here, we talk about the programming language, Python.
Overview of the key concepts learned in Python - (Syntax, Basic Introduction, If-elif-else, Loops, Data Types, Exception Handling, Object-Oriented Programming)
An offline dictionary dictionary coded in python
A powerful script for generating custom dictionaries.
Some fun projects like snake game, Tic Tac Toe, stop watch etc.
Dictionary application using implemented Red Black Tree Data Structure
Introduction of few topics of python explained with their working !!!
Project focus on automating the search for an user_id in a API request.
solutions to some python projects
Coding assignments from a 50-day Python Programming Bootcamp
A simulation of the Mad Libs game using Python.
All projects of computer science python for class 11
Repositório de exercícios do terceiro módulo (Mundo 3) do curso de Python do Professor Gustavo Guanabara. Neste repositório, encontram-se exercícios relacionados a tuplas, listas, dicionários, funções, modularização e tratamento de erros.
Dictionary Project was developed with Django, this application provides word meanings across different parts of speech along with pronunciations.
Text-To-Speech Using Python with a interactive GUI
Learning Python from W3Schools
Data Wrangling through Python (Basic). 🚀
JSON Console Utility OSS Python Package | COBOL-to-JSON Features | Pretty-Print Dictionaries to JSON
Functions to manipulate strings, lists, and dictionaries
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