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Angrej
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Big Data Engineer || DSA || ML The breakthrough isn't a moment, it's a marathon. I'm running mine.
Katılım Ağustos 2025
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@striver_79 first time seeing this kind of stuff tbh.
striver, you're not only an amazing teacher but also a genuinely good person. respect, man! 🫡
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Talented founding engineers must be taken care of ♥️😇. They have given it all in the last 2 years and have lost count of how many times they solved issues late into the night/weekends.
Most importantly two gem of human beings.
Kritika Anand@Kritikaanand25
Some bosses ask, “Why are you sleeping?” @striver_79 orders blankets instead. 😂 Work culture at @takeUforward_ ❤️
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A lot of people ask for resources to learn Python, but honestly, no resource is suitable for everyone.
So here I am, going to give you resources based on which level you are:
Level 1 (Complete beginner):
If you haven't studied Python ever in your life and you genuinely want to learn it, in-depth, to get a bulletproof understanding of fundamentals.
I would recommend you all to study from the Code with Harry while following a book called "Learning Python by Mark Lutz
You can basically give the book and the video as a source to notebookLm and then ask notebookLm to give you a study plan to cover both the parts simultaneously from the book as well as the tutorial. If you encounter something new in the book, try to learn it from the book or else go to YouTube and search for the topic. If you are not comfortable with Hindi, I prefer you watch Bro Code.
If you can understand most parts of the book, then don't be ashamed to drop the tutorial and learn from the book all alone. While solving questions using GPT.
Level 2 (intermediate level)
If you have studied Python or have prior knowledge of programming, you can refer to Dave Ebbelaar's Python for AI while keeping the book "Learning Python by Mark Lutz as a reference.
Keep one thing in mind: this combination will not provide you with questions to solve, so whenever you feel like you need to revise anything or solve more questions on any topic, go to GPT and ask for questions. Also, make sure you solve predict the outcome questions (tricky ones) as much as you can.
Level 3 (advanced level)
If you have worked with Python for a long time and just want to strengthen your fundamentals, or maybe give time to your fundamentals. Then you should only follow "Learning Python by Mark Lutz. Just pass this book as a source in a notebooklm, get quick summaries, important points, ask to give questions based on references, learn almost everything working under the hood, and that's it.
Lastly, this is my personal combination,n which I recommend to anyone who is starting. However, one last thing to everyone, build to learn. Whenever you learn a topic, open the VC code and just solve questions.




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@nitindotdev it is... atleast for a few people, i've seen that too during my clg life.
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@codewithpri nope, bro you're killin it. one day you gonna buy a house too, just keep going. some dreamt of achieving what you've already done.
btw happy for you! 😊
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1100 on mothers day
1200 on fathers day
Looks nice 👀😋

Vedant Reddy@vedantReddy45
Good morning chat Happy mothers day. Thanks to 1100 followers Revising mathematics again today for CAD simulation & CFD on ansys
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