
CodeWithHeart
@anjanroycoder
🚀 5.8+ years in IT | Python Developer | Worked with Fortune 500 companies | Building the biggest Python mentorship
Made one project related to windows system monitoring performance using python. feel free to reach out to me to know details. #PYTHON #coidng
Tuples in Python are immutable, ordered collections used to store multiple items in a single variable. They’re great for fixed data like coordinates or DB records. Defined with (), accessed via indexing. Example: t = (1, 2, 3) print(t[0]) # Output: 1 #PYTHON #CodingJourney
Glad to share with you all that just developed one project which will send email along with attachment using python🙂😀 #pythoncode #python #Coding #programming
Python strings are immutable sequences of Unicode characters—meaning once created, they can’t be changed. This makes slicing, concatenation, and formatting (especially with f-strings) both powerful and safe. They even support emojis and multi-line text! #PythonMagic #Python
Python variables are dynamically typed—no need to declare types! Just do x = 42 and let Python handle the rest. The real power? They can hold anything from an int to a list or even a function, giving you maximum flexibility. #Python #CodeNewbie #fCode
What will be the output of this code? 🤔 a = [1, 2, 3] b = a b.append(4) print(a) A) [1, 2, 3] B) [1, 2, 3, 4] C) Error D) [4] Reply with your answer! #Python #CodeNewbie #100DaysOfCode #PythonQuiz
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