If you want to improve your Python skills, you should really build some projects. And freeCodeCamp just published a beginner-friendly course that goes through 20 fun things to build. You'll create a dice rolling simulator, leap year checker, and more.
How to Code 20 Beginner Python Projects
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What I love about Python is that with minimal knowledge, one can still make practical scripts and programs. Python is easy to start learning, but so deep that there is always something new to explore even for the advanced and seasoned developer.
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Useful freeCodeCamp
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Awesome πππ»π I love it...
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Matplotlib is a Python library that lets you create fun & interactive visualizations of your data. And it starts out with a default plot size - but you can change it. Here Ihechikara shows you how to adjust the size of your plots in a few useful ways.
Matplotlib Figure Size β How to Change Plot Size in Python with plt.figsize()
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If you want to build large-scale distributed systems - like Google - there's a lot you need to know. Well, this course will get you started. You'll learn about basic engineering design patterns used to build these systems + then apply them in a project.
Software System Design for Beginners
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If you're building a web app, you'll likely need some sort of search functionality. And in this tutorial, Sampurna shows you how to set it up with Ruby on Rails. He walks you through the steps of setting up the project & building the search form.
How to Add Search Functionality to a Ruby on Rails Application
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A Pandas dataframe is a 2-D data structure that displays data in tables via rows & columns. And sometimes you may want to rename the columns in your dataframe. Here Ihechikara shows you 3 ways to do it β the rename() & set_axis() functions & a list.
How to Rename a Column in Pandas β Python Pandas Dataframe Renaming Tutorial
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If your team uses Linux, there will likely be many different levels of file permissions. And you can use the chown and chgrp commands to manage them. Here, Arunachalam shows you how to use these commands, how users and groups work, and more.
File Permissions in Linux β How to Use the chown and chgrp Commands
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If you want to write clean and performant C# code, there are certain conventions you can follow. And Israel explains some of the main ones in this tutorial. He discusses naming conventions, layouts and code comments, exception handling, and more.
C# Coding Best Practices β Coding Conventions with Examples
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When you're building an application, you may need the layout to change based on screen size or user preference. So Jennifer made this guide to show you a common example. You'll learn how to build a grid-to-list layout toggle w/ Flexbox + JavaScript.
How to Create a Grid-to-List Layout Toggle using Flexbox and JavaScript
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JavaScript has three keywords you can use to declare variables - var, let, and const. So when do you use each of them? How do they work? In this tutorial Dillion explains the differences between these keywords (+ how to use them) with code examples.
var, let, and const in JavaScript β the Differences Between These Keywords Explained
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ARIA attributes and roles can help make the web more accessible to people with disabilities. But if used improperly, they do more harm than good. Here, Ilknur demos common ARIA mistakes (like using the wrong attributes) and shows how to avoid them.
Web Accessibility β Common ARIA Mistakes to Avoid
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Unreal Engine is a popular game engine you can use to build your own games. And this course will help you get started with it from the basics. You'll build your own endless runner game & learn about Blueprints, modeling tools, coding in C++, & more.