Kết quả tìm kiếm: "#thinkpython"

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Siddharth
Siddharth@siddtwts·
I finally managed to go through the book #ThinkPython by @AllenDowney . Unafraid to admit there are topics I am not so confident about. Looking to solve problems and make projects to refine my learning. Any ideas in right direction are more than welcome. #100DaysOfCode #python
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AliAaronCemilcan
AliAaronCemilcan@alicemilcan·
The print statements are useful for debugging, but once your function working, you should remove them. Code like that is called scaffolding. It is helpful for building program but is not the part of actual program. #100DaysOfCode #ThinkPython
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Thomas Cordeiro
Thomas Cordeiro@Thomascord·
Day 32-35 #100DaysOfCode - I have studied functions on Python, some modules, Continued on reading the book #ThinkPython, did some Web Development - (responsive websites) and started to understand a little bit more about python environments and @Docker .
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S H I V A M
S H I V A M@Iforyoushivam·
Life is Shorter than you think ...Write Code In Python ,😇 #ThinkPython
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Finn
Finn@GiserHui·
There is something wrong with the return value or the way it is being used. #ThinkPython
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Finn
Finn@GiserHui·
The [ interface ] of a function is a summary of how it is used: what are the parameters? What does the function do? And what is the return value? An interface is “clean” if it allows the caller to do what they want without dealing with unnecessary details. #ThinkPython
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Finn
Finn@GiserHui·
Three kinds of errors can occur in a program: SYNTAX errors, RUNTIME errors and SEMANTIC errors. #ThinkPython
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