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On tutorial We will create a Simple Python Program to Add two numbers .
The instructions should look like this
Instructing computer what our two numbers are
Calculating the sum of two numbers
Displaying the sum of two numbers to the screen
Let’s first create a Program given the two numbers are predefined
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Python has gained a lot of spotlights because of its salient features, easy syntax, good readability, availability of various libraries and APIs.
Now every computer geek wants to learn this trending language, but there may be a question “how to start?”. Well, the answer to that question would be having a look at python documentation and knowing the syntax of python.
After learning all the rules and syntax of python our mind may urge us to implement a trivial or hello world program in python. Now let’s satisfy the thirst of our enthusiastic mind by having a look at a trivial code, which is adding two numbers in python.
#data science #add two numbers in python #addition program in python #python program
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Introduction
A number is said to be the perfect number if the sum of its proper divisors (not including the number itself) is equal to the number.
To get a better idea let’s consider an example, proper divisors of 6 are 1, 2, 3. Now the sum of these divisors is equal to 6 (1+2+3=6), so 6 is said to be a perfect number. Whereas if we consider another number like 12, proper divisors of 12 are 1, 2, 3, 4, 6. Now the sum of these divisors is not equal to 12, so 12 is not a perfect number.
Programming in Python is relatively simpler and more fun when compared to other languages because of its simpler syntax, good readability. Now that we are clear with the concept of perfect number let’s write a python program to check if a number is a perfect number or not. Let’s build a python code for checking if the given user input is a perfect number or not and explore the fun in coding with python.
#data science #how to check if a number is perfect #perfect number #perfect number in python #perfect number program in python #python
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Introduction
A number is said to be the perfect number if the sum of its proper divisors (not including the number itself) is equal to the number.
To get a better idea let’s consider an example, proper divisors of 6 are 1, 2, 3. Now the sum of these divisors is equal to 6 (1+2+3=6), so 6 is said to be a perfect number. Whereas if we consider another number like 12, proper divisors of 12 are 1, 2, 3, 4, 6. Now the sum of these divisors is not equal to 12, so 12 is not a perfect number.
Programming in Python is relatively simpler and more fun when compared to other languages because of its simpler syntax, good readability. Now that we are clear with the concept of perfect number let’s write a python program to check if a number is a perfect number or not. Let’s build a python code for checking if the given user input is a perfect number or not and explore the fun in coding with python.
#data science #how to check if a number is perfect #perfect number #perfect number in python #perfect number program in python #python
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Alright is a python wrapper that helps you automate WhatsApp web using python, giving you the capability to send messages, images, video, and files to both saved and unsaved contacts without having to rescan the QR code every time.
I was looking for a way to control and automate WhatsApp web with Python; I came across some very nice libraries and wrappers implementations, including:
So I tried
pywhatkit, a well crafted to be used, but its implementations require you to open a new browser tab and scan QR code every time you send a message, no matter if it’s the same person, which was a deal-breaker for using it.
I then tried
pywhatsapp,which is based on
yowsupand require you to do some registration withyowsup
before using it of which after a bit of googling, I got scared of having my number blocked. So I went for the next option.
I then went for WebWhatsapp-Wrapper. It has some good documentation and recent commits so I had hoped it is going to work. But It didn’t for me, and after having a couple of errors, I abandoned it to look for the next alternative.
PyWhatsapp by shauryauppal, which was more of a CLI tool than a wrapper, surprisingly worked. Its approach allows you to dynamically send WhatsApp messages to unsaved contacts without rescanning QR-code every time.
So what I did is refactoring the implementation of that tool to be more of a wrapper to easily allow people to run different scripts on top of it. Instead of just using it as a tool, I then thought of sharing the codebase with people who might struggle to do this as I did.
#python #python-programming #python-tutorials #python-programming-lists #selenium #python-dev-tips #python-developers #programming #web-monetization
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Description
The course will lead you from beginning level to advance in Python Programming Language. You do not need any prior knowledge on Python or any programming language or even programming to join the course and become an expert on the topic.
The course is begin continuously developing by adding lectures regularly.
Please see the Promo and free sample video to get to know more.
Hope you will enjoy it.
Basic knowledge
An Enthusiast Mind
A Computer
Basic Knowledge To Use Computer
Internet Connection
What will you learn
Will Be Expert On Python Programming Language
Build Application On Python Programming Language
#uide to Python #Guide to Python Programming #Guide to Python Programming Language #Python Programming #Python Programming Language