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This channel delivers clear, practical content for developers, covering Python, Django, Data Structures, Algorithms, and DSA – perfect for learning, coding, and mastering key programming skills.
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Topic: Python Best Practices

📖 Learn how to use Python features idiomatically and what sets Python apart from other languages. Discover how Python coding differs from other languages. This will help you write cleaner, more efficient, and more Pythonic code.

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Python 3.14 Preview: Better Syntax Error Messages

📖 Python 3.14 includes ten improvements to error messages, which help you catch common coding mistakes and point you in the right direction.

🏷️ #intermediate #python
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Topic: Python API Tutorials

📖 Learn to design, build, secure, and consume Python APIs with FastAPI, Flask, Django, Requests, OpenAPI, testing, Docker, and deployment tips.

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Topic: Python Development Tools

📖 Pick your editor, manage venvs, use Git, run pytest, auto-fix code with Ruff. Add mypy, CI, packaging, and Docker to ship with confidence.

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Quiz: Astral's ty Type Checker for Python

📖 Test your knowledge of Astral's ty—a blazing-fast, Rust-powered Python type checker. You'll cover installation, usage, rule configuration, and the tool's current limitations.

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Quiz: Modern Python Linting With Ruff

📖 Test your Ruff skills in a quick quiz. Practice installation checks, continuous linting, formatting, rule selection, auto-fixes, and config.

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My previous year was full of exciting events and economic, political and programmatic noise, but I kept moving forward

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Quiz: Python 3.14 Preview: Better Syntax Error Messages

📖 Explore how Python 3.14 improves error messages with clearer explanations, actionable hints, and better debugging support for developers.

🏷️ #basics #python
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Quiz: Python MCP Server: Connect LLMs to Your Data

📖 Test your knowledge of Python MCP. Practice installation, tools, resources, transports, and how LLMs interact with MCP servers.

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Lambdas are not just one-line functions, they also preserve context

The logic is right where it is needed. No need to jump between lines.

# Without lambda — you have to jump around the code
def get_name(user):
return user['name']

# Imagine there are 100–200 lines of code here...

users.sort(key=get_name)


# Sorting conditions right in place
users.sort(key=lambda user: user['name'])


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It's Almost Time for Python 3.14 and Other Python News

📖 The final release of Python 3.14 is almost here! Plus, there's Django 6.0 alpha, key PEP updates, PSF board results, and fresh Real Python resources.

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Tuples use less memory than lists of the same size

>>> import sys
>>> sys.getsizeof(tuple(iter(range(20))))
200
>>> sys.getsizeof(list(iter(range(20))))
216


The difference is small, but when working with large amounts of data — it matters. 🤕

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Python 3.14: Cool New Features for You to Try

📖 Learn what's new in Python 3.14, including an upgraded REPL, template strings, lazy annotations, and subinterpreters, with examples to try in your code.

🏷️ #intermediate #python
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🏳️‍🌈 Notes "Mastering Python"
From Basic to Advanced

👨🏻‍💻 An excellent note that teaches everything from basic concepts to building professional projects with Python.

⭕️ Basic concepts like variables, data types, and control flow

Functions, modules, and writing reusable code

⭕️ Data structures like lists, dictionaries, sets, and tuples

Object-oriented programming: classes, inheritance, and polymorphism

⭕️ Working with files, error handling, and debugging

⬅️ Alongside, with practical projects like data analysis, web scraping, and working with APIs, you learn how to apply Python in the real world.

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Quiz: Python 3.14: Cool New Features for You to Try

📖 In this quiz, you'll test your understanding of the new features introduced in Python 3.14. By working through this quiz, you'll review the key updates and improvements in this version of Python.

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Clean code advice in Python:

Use Enum to logically group related constants.
from dataclasses import dataclass
from enum import Enum

Bad:

ORDER_PLACED = "PLACED"
ORDER_CANCELED = "CANCELED"
ORDER_FULFILLED = "FULFILLED"

@dataclass
class Order:
status: str

order = Order(ORDER_PLACED)
print(order)

Good:

class OrderStatus(str, Enum):
PLACED = "PLACED"
CANCELED = "CANCELED"
FULFILLED = "FULFILLED"

@dataclass
class Order:
status: OrderStatus

order = Order(OrderStatus.PLACED)
print(order)
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Clean code tip for Python:

Use a dictionary to remove duplicates from a list while preserving the order of elements.

names = ["John", "Daisy", "Bob", "Lilly", "Bob", "Daisy"]

unique_names = list({name: name for name in names}.values())

print(unique_names)
# ['John', 'Daisy', 'Bob', 'Lilly']


The point is that dictionary keys are unique, and starting from Python 3.7, the order of insertion is preserved.
So this is a concise way to remove duplicates without losing order.

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