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python-mini-projects
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Top GitHub Resources to Level Up Your Python game
๐ Repository Link: python-mini-projects
- The python intern guy here
- Ideas proyectos con Python
- at 44, I am struggling on Python for two months now but I keep at it. 2 hours a night, after the kids sleep, I work on it and will eventually be able to use it to get a better job, a better life for them.
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Project Recommendations
Python-Mini-Projects (GitHub)
- What are some beginner python projects youโd recommend for a beginner?
- Where can I start ? need help....
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Top 20 Python Projects for Beginners to Master the Language
So many adverts on that website. Here is a similar collection of python projects with no ads. https://github.com/Python-World/python-mini-projects
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I have been learning the python language over the past few weeks and i feel a little lost
If you have some of the basics down then start a project and learn what you need as you need it. If you don't know what kind of project to start, use something like this GitHub repo for ideas. For me personally, this method has shown the best results.
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Actual unique fun project ideas: Beginner | Intermediate | Advanced
Also have a look at https://github.com/Python-World/python-mini-projects
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New style @decorator syntax can be used only on function definition. Why?
import xmod # See https://github.com/rec/xmod, not so important... @xmod def one(x): return 'one ' + x # equivalent: def _one(x): return 'one ' + x one = xmod(_one) print(xmod(one)('two')) # Prints one two
- Does format() method returns a list?
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