Day 6 complete ✅
Today I learned about Python project structure, explored pure vs impure functions, and watched some helpful sections from a Python course on Udemy.
#day6#180daysofcode
Day 3 complete ✅
Learned SQL queries and solved practical problems to strengthen concepts.
Also solved today’s LeetCode POTD 💻 and revised core Python concepts.
Day 5 update 😴
Missed the log yesterday because I slept early.
Here’s what I worked on:
→ Learned internal implementation of lists & tuples
→ Understood why tuples are hashable
→ Explored a few more Python internals
Back on track
#Day4#Python#180DaysOfCode#BuildInPublic
Interviewer:
You type a 16-digit card number and the form instantly says "Invalid card number"
There are billions of possible numbers
How the hell is that check that fast?
Day 4 of my AI journey 🚀
Today’s target:
→ Solve SQL queries to sharpen problem-solving
→ Dive into SQLite docs to understand things deeper
Less theory, more hands-on ⚡
Day 3 of my AI journey 🚀
Today I learned SQL basics — understanding what databases are, how data is structured, and got hands-on with writing practical queries.
Been inconsistent for too long — that ends today.
Starting a 180-day challenge to become an AI Engineer.
Learning, building, and sharing everything in public.
Daily updates. Weekly roadmap. Real progress.
No excuses this time.
Let’s see who I become in 180 days. 🔥
Someone I know is hiring for an AI Engineer Intern urgently!
(Applied AI + Agentic System)
📍 Remote
💲 Paid
Comment down "AI" and I will send you the link for it. 👇
@kaaaash____ Choose Striver if you want a complete beginner-friendly DSA roadmap. Kunal is good too, but it’s not a full structured course. Other options aren’t that great IMO.
Once you get the gist, start exploring on your own there are plenty of great channels out there.
Couldn’t find a roadmap that actually fits me.
So I’m building my own AI engineer roadmap in the next couple of days — and then sticking to it with consistency.