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Annie🦋@DabereNnamani·
If you’re looking for where to find internships or volunteering Jobs as a Data Analyst, this video is for you.
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𝗗𝗮𝘃𝗲@Daev_999·
@DavidPattt Omo na attitude adjustment (AA) be that oooo 😂. As John Cena retire be like he wan replace am
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Marvie@marvie_ultimate·
@Xcellent70 When will you win a treble, even if it's once in your life time?
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Xcellent@Xcellent70·
Since the introduction of VAR every top team has gotten to a European final except one😭
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Madrid Xtra@MadridXtra·
🚨 Real Madrid is the most-followed football club in the world on Instagram.
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𝗗𝗮𝘃𝗲@Daev_999·
@PythonPr Answer: C) [1, 2, 3] b = a doesn’t copy the list; it points to the same list in memory. b.append(3) modifies the list in place. So a also changes.
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Python Programming@PythonPr·
Python Question / Quiz; What is the output of the following Python code, and why? Comment your answers below!
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𝗗𝗮𝘃𝗲@Daev_999·
@PythonPr Answer: B. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] Why? b = a doesn’t create a new list. It makes b point to the same list in memory as a. When you do: b += [4, 5] += modifies the list in place. So the original list changes, and since a and b reference the same object, a reflects the update too.
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Python Programming@PythonPr·
Python Question / Quiz; What is the output of the following Python code, and why? Comment your answers below!
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@MadridXtra With Penalties???🤣🤣🤣🤣 I’m sure Benefica is aggravated by this comment…
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Madrid Xtra@MadridXtra·
🚨🗣️ Fede Valverde: “We want [to win] La Liga and the Champions League.”
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𝗗𝗮𝘃𝗲@Daev_999·
Continuing with Python OOP: exploring attributes & methods, self, and object behaviors. These concepts are what make Python powerful for building projects like quizzes and games! #PythonProgramming #OOP #LearnPython
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𝗗𝗮𝘃𝗲@Daev_999·
Starting my Python OOP journey 💻; diving into classes, attributes, and the init() method. Swipe through to see examples and key takeaways from my notes! #Python #OOP #CodingJourney
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Python Programming@PythonPr·
Python Question / Quiz; What is the output of the following Python code, and why? Comment your answers below!
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𝗗𝗮𝘃𝗲@Daev_999·
@clcoding for i in list gives you a copy of the element (for immutable types like integers, it’s just a copy). Changing "i" does not affect the original list. If you want to actually modify the list: arr = [1, 2, 3] for index in range(len(arr)): arr[index] = arr[index] * 2 print(arr)
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Python Coding@clcoding·
What will be the output of the following Python code? arr = [1, 2, 3] for i in arr: i = i * 2 print(arr)
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Chisom🌟
Chisom🌟@Only_Chisom·
@Daev_999 Exactly 😂. That's the spirit. Welldone dear👏👏
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Chisom🌟@Only_Chisom·
Day 12 Sometimes, I feel lazy to do anything. So I built a small Python script that sends me motivational notifications Used: plyer : for system notification Random : rotate messages notification.notify() : trigger the pop-up Windows task scheduler: to make it automatic
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𝗗𝗮𝘃𝗲@Daev_999·
💡 Key takeaway: ⦁ A for loop iterates over items that already exist ⦁ Appending objects happens before the loop, not inside it (unless you’re generating objects dynamically) ⦁ Keep objects in the list, not just strings, if you want to use methods/attributes later #python
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