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Starting Python From basics to learn it in 3 weeks

Plan

🟢 UNIT 1 – BASICS (Foundation)

👉 Day 1 – What is Python + Features
👉 Day 2 – Variables & Data Types
👉 Day 3 – Input & Output
👉 Day 4 – Operators



🟡 UNIT 2 – CONTROL FLOW (Logic Building)

👉 Day 5 – If / Else Conditions
👉 Day 6 – Nested If + Practice
👉 Day 7 – For Loop
👉 Day 8 – While Loop
👉 Day 9 – Break & Continue



🔵 UNIT 3 – DATA STRUCTURES

👉 Day 10 – Lists
👉 Day 11 – Tuples
👉 Day 12 – Dictionaries
👉 Day 13 – Sets



🟣 UNIT 4 – FUNCTIONS & LOGIC

👉 Day 14 – Functions Basics
👉 Day 15 – Function Arguments + Mini Project



🎯 BONUS (OPTIONAL – HIGH VALUE 🔥)

👉 Day 16 – File Handling
👉 Day 17 – Exception Handling
👉 Day 18 – OOP Basics
🚀 DAY 1 – What is Python?
Python is a simple and powerful programming language used to build websites, apps, automation, AI, and more.



📘 Why Python?
Easy to learn (beginner friendly) Used in AI, Data Science, Web Development Huge demand in jobs 💼 Works on all platforms



💻 Example Code
print("Hello, World!")



📤 Output
Hello, World!



🌐 Try it Online (No Setup Needed)
👉 https://www.mycompiler.io/online-python-compiler



Pro Tip
👉 Python is case-sensitive 👉 print should always be in lowercase



🎯 Use Cases
🌐 Web Development 📊 Data Science 🤖 Artificial Intelligence Automation



🔥 Start Today
Don’t wait for perfect time — just start coding 💪



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🚀 DAY 2 – Variables & Data Types
📦 Variables are used to store data values in Python.



📘 What is a Variable?
👉 A variable is like a container that holds data 👉 No need to declare type (Python is smart 😎)



🔢 Data Types in Python
int → Numbers (10, 100) float → Decimal (10.5, 99.9) str → Text (“Hello”) bool → True / False



💻 Example Code
a = 10 # int
b = 5.5 # float
name = "Mani" # string
is_active = True # boolean

print(a)
print(b)
print(name)
print(is_active)



📤 Output
10
5.5
Mani
True



🌐 Try it Online (No Setup Needed)
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Pro Tip
👉 No need to write int, float, etc. 👉 Python automatically detects data type 🔥



🎯 Real Use
👤 Store user name 📊 Store marks Store login status



🔥 Keep Learning
Small steps daily = Big success 💯



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💡 Practice Coding Platforms

👉 Start solving from basic level 👇

🔹 https://www.hackerrank.com
🔹 https://www.hackerearth.com
🔹 https://leetcode.com
🔹 https://www.codechef.com



📚 Best Learning Sources

🎥 YouTube (free learning)
📘 W3Schools – easy explanations
📗 GeeksforGeeks – detailed concepts
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Thank you everyone for your support ❤️
This is just the beginning 💪



📈 What you’ll get here:

🐍 Python from basics to advanced
💻 Coding tips & tricks
🤖 AI tools & updates
☁️ Cloud & tech content



🚀 What’s next?

👉 Daily posts (no breaks 🔥)
👉 Real-world coding examples
👉 Practice questions



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🚀 DAY 3 – Input & Output (Detailed)
⌨️ Input → Taking data from user 📤 Output → Displaying result on screen



📘 1. Output in Python (
print()
)
👉 Used to display text or values
💻 Example
print("Hello World")
print(10)
📤 Output
Hello World
10



📘 2. Input in Python (
input()
)
👉 Used to take data from user
💻 Example
name = input("Enter your name: ")
print(name)



📌 Important Point
👉 input() always takes data as string



📘 3. Type Conversion (Very Important 🔥)
👉 Convert input into required type
💻 Example
age = int(input("Enter age: "))
print(age + 5)
📤 Output
Enter age: 20
25



📘 4. Multiple Inputs
👉 You can take multiple values
💻 Example
a, b = input("Enter two numbers: ").split()

print(a)
print(b)
👉 With conversion 👇
a, b = map(int, input("Enter two numbers: ").split())

print(a + b)



📘 5. Formatted Output (Clean Printing)
👉 Use f-strings (modern way 🔥)
name = "Mani"
age = 22

print(f"My name is {name} and I am {age} years old")



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Pro Tips
input() = always string Use int(), float() for conversion Use f-string for clean output Avoid mixing string + int without conversion



🎯 Real Use Cases
👤 Login Forms 📊 Taking marks input 🎮 Games & quizzes 🧾 User registration systems



🔥 Practice Task
👉 Take 2 numbers from user 👉 Print their sum



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🚀 DAY 4 – Operators in Python (Complete Guide)
⚙️ Operators are symbols used to perform actions on data
👉 Example: + adds numbers 👉 Just like calculator 🧮



📘 1. Arithmetic Operators (Math Operations)
👉 Used for calculations
Operator
Meaning
Example
+
Add
5 + 2 = 7
-
Subtract
5 - 2 = 3
*
Multiply
5 * 2 = 10
/
Divide
5 / 2 = 2.5
//
Floor Division
5 // 2 = 2
%
Remainder
5 % 2 = 1
**
Power
2 ** 3 = 8
💻 Example
a = 10
b = 3

print(a + b) # 13
print(a - b) # 7
print(a * b) # 30
print(a / b) # 3.33
print(a // b) # 3
print(a % b) # 1
print(a ** b) # 1000



📘 2. Assignment Operators (Store / Update Value)
👉 Used to assign values to variables
Operator
Example
Meaning
=
x = 5
Assign value
+=
x += 3
x = x + 3
-=
x -= 2
x = x - 2
*=
x *= 2
x = x * 2
💻 Example
x = 5
x += 3 # 8
x *= 2 # 16

print(x)



📘 3. Comparison Operators (True / False)
👉 Used to compare values
Operator
Meaning
==
Equal
!=
Not equal
>
Greater
<
Less
>=
Greater or equal
<=
Less or equal
💻 Example
a = 5
b = 10

print(a > b) # False
print(a < b) # True
print(a == b) # False



📘 4. Logical Operators (Combine Conditions)
👉 Used when checking multiple conditions
Operator
Meaning
and
Both True
or
Any one True
not
Reverse
💻 Example
x = True
y = False

print(x and y) # False
print(x or y) # True
print(not x) # False



📘 5. Identity Operators (Same Object or Not)
👉 Check if both variables refer to same memory
Operator
Meaning
is
Same object
is not
Not same
💻 Example
a = [1,2]
b = [1,2]

print(a is b) # False
👉 Even values same, memory is different



📘 6. Membership Operators (Check Inside)
👉 Check if value exists in list/string
Operator
Meaning
in
Present
not in
Not present
💻 Example
x = [1,2,3]

print(2 in x) # True
print(5 not in x) # True



📘 7. Bitwise Operators (Advanced)
👉 Works on binary numbers (0 & 1)
Operator
Meaning
&
AND
|
OR

XOR
💻 Example
print(5 & 3) # 1
👉 Not needed for beginners now 👍



🌐 Try it Online
👉 https://www.mycompiler.io/online-python-compiler



Important Tips
Use == for comparison (not = ) % helps to check even/odd // removes decimal Start with basic operators first



🎯 Real-Life Use
📊 Calculations 🔐 Login systems 🎯 Conditions (next topic)



🔥 Practice Tasks
👉 Take 2 numbers 👉 Perform all operations 👉 Check which is greater



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🔥 DAY 5 – Conditional Statements (if, else, elif) 🔥
Today we learn how Python makes decisions 🧠
👉 Simply: Conditions = “If this happens → do this”





1. if Statement (Basic decision)

x = 10  

if x > 5:
print("x is greater than 5")


👉 Meaning:
If condition is TRUE → code runs





2. if-else (Two choices)
x = 3  

if x > 5:
print("Greater")
else:
print("Smaller")


👉 Meaning:
If TRUE → first block
If FALSE → else block





3. if-elif-else (Multiple conditions)
x = 0  
if x > 0:
print("Positive")
elif x == 0:
print("Zero")
else:
print("Negative")


👉 Meaning:
Checks conditions one by one





4. Nested if (if inside if)
x = 10  

if x > 5:
if x < 20:
print("Between 5 and 20")


👉 Meaning:
Condition inside another condition





5. Short Hand if (One line)
x = 10  
if x > 5: print("Greater")






6. Short Hand if-else (Ternary)
x = 10  
print("Big") if x > 5 else print("Small")





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FutureStack ☁️ pinned «Starting Python From basics to learn it in 3 weeks Plan 🟢 UNIT 1 – BASICS (Foundation) 👉 Day 1 – What is Python + Features 👉 Day 2 – Variables & Data Types 👉 Day 3 – Input & Output 👉 Day 4 – Operators ⸻ 🟡 UNIT 2 – CONTROL FLOW (Logic Building) …»
📘 Day 6 – Nested If
👉 Definition: Nested If means using an if statement inside another if statement to check multiple conditions step by step.



💻 Code Example 1 (Copy this into Telegram)
age = 20
has_id = True

if age >= 18:
if has_id:
print("Allowed to enter")
else:
print("ID required")
else:
print("Underage")

👉 Meaning: If age ≥ 18 → then check ID If both TRUE → Allowed



💻 Code Example 2
num = 10

if num > 0:
if num % 2 == 0:
print("Positive Even")
else:
print("Positive Odd")
else:
print("Negative number")

👉 Meaning: First check Positive → then Even/Odd



💻 Code Example 3
marks = 75

if marks >= 50:
if marks >= 75:
print("Distinction")
else:
print("Pass")
else:
print("Fail")

👉 Meaning: Pass → then check Distinction



🧠 Key Points
Used for multiple condition checking Helps in step-by-step decisions Too many nested ifs → makes code complex



🎯 Practice
# 1. Check if number is positive AND divisible by 5

# 2. Check if age > 18 AND has license

# 3. Simple login system using nested if



🔥 Better Alternative (Avoid Deep Nesting)
age = 20
has_id = True

if age >= 18 and has_id:
print("Allowed")
else:
print("Not allowed")