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#Float Python Reel by @unibeaconuk - Oops! Missing a ) in Python? You're not alone… Beginners often trip over this tiny mistake!

Always double-check your parentheses when combining print
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Oops! Missing a ) in Python? You’re not alone… Beginners often trip over this tiny mistake! Always double-check your parentheses when combining print() and comprehensions! ✅  Little mistakes like this are a normal part of learning Python. Keep experimenting! 🐍✨  #PythonMistakes #PythonTips #PythonCoding #LearnPython #pythonbeginner
#Float Python Reel by @learninstudy - Tuples are immutable… so how did this work? 😵‍💫

When you use:

a += (4,)

Python does NOT modify the existing tuple.

Instead, it creates a new tup
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Tuples are immutable… so how did this work? 😵‍💫 When you use: a += (4,) Python does NOT modify the existing tuple. Instead, it creates a new tuple by combining the old one with (4,), and then reassigns a to that new tuple. So immutability is not broken — you simply got a new object in memory 🐍💡 This is why += behaves differently for lists and tuples. Understanding how Python handles immutability helps you avoid confusion in real projects and interviews. Small syntax. Deep concept. Save this for later 💾🔥 #Python #PythonEdgeCases #CodingFacts #ProgrammingLife #LearnPython
#Float Python Reel by @python_puns - Looks simple… but what does this really print? 👀
List methods can be tricky 😅

#PythonQuiz #ListMethods #PythonTricks #CodingLogic #softwaredevel
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Looks simple… but what does this really print? 👀 List methods can be tricky 😅 #PythonQuiz #ListMethods #PythonTricks #CodingLogic #softwaredeveloper
#Float Python Reel by @unibeaconuk - Python beginner mistake #6 

Trying to compare values but accidentally assign instead? 

Watch Python throw a tantrum! 

Learn this classic mistake so
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Python beginner mistake #6 Trying to compare values but accidentally assign instead? Watch Python throw a tantrum! Learn this classic mistake so your code won’t crash. 🐍💥 Follow me for tips and mini-projects, and find the full course: https://unibeacon.co.uk/  #PythonMistake #CodingFails #SyntaxError #LearnPython ProgrammerLife DevHumor PythonTips CodeLife TechShorts ProgrammingHumor
#Float Python Reel by @learninstudy - Wait… aren't tuples immutable? 😵

Yes, tuples are immutable.
But immutability only means you cannot change what the tuple holds -
you cannot replace
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Wait… aren’t tuples immutable? 😵 Yes, tuples are immutable. But immutability only means you cannot change what the tuple holds — you cannot replace its elements. However, if a tuple contains a mutable object (like a list), that object itself can still change. In this case: a = (1, [2, 3]) The tuple has two elements: Integer 1 A list [2, 3] When we do: a[1].append(4) We are NOT modifying the tuple. We are modifying the list inside it. So the final output becomes: (1, [2, 3, 4]) This is a classic interview trap and a deep Python concept. Immutable container ≠ immutable contents 🧠💡 Understanding this prevents serious bugs in real-world applications. Save this — this is advanced Python knowledge 💾🐍 #Python #PythonEdgeCases #AdvancedPython #CodingTricks #ProgrammingLife
#Float Python Reel by @pythonlogicreels - Day 29 of posting one Python question every single day to sharpen your logic and stretch your brain a little further 🧠🐍

Here's today's challenge:
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Day 29 of posting one Python question every single day to sharpen your logic and stretch your brain a little further 🧠🐍 Here’s today’s challenge: What does this Python code print? a = 5 b = 3 c = a * b > 10 or a / b < 2 print(c) At first glance it looks simple. Just a couple of variables, a multiplication, a division, and a logical operator. But this tiny snippet is secretly testing your understanding of operator precedence, comparison evaluation, boolean logic, and how Python handles expressions step by step. Do you know which part gets evaluated first? Do you know what type the final value of c will be? Are you confident about how “or” behaves in Python? This is the kind of question that separates memorizing syntax from actually understanding how Python thinks. Take a moment. Don’t run it. Trace it in your head. Break it down piece by piece. If you’re learning Python, preparing for coding interviews, or just trying to build stronger programming fundamentals, questions like this are pure gold. Small code. Big concepts. Drop your answer in the comments and explain your reasoning. Let’s see who truly understands Python logic. New question every day. Stay consistent. Stay sharp. 🐍💻 . . . . #pythonprogramming #codingquiz #pythonlogicreels #learnpython #codingchallenge
#Float Python Reel by @code_andcareers - 👉 "Did you understand this logic?
Comment 'YES' or ask your doubt 👇
Follow for daily Python problems 🚀
Join the journey - 1 problem a day 🔥
"Comme
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👉 “Did you understand this logic? Comment ‘YES’ or ask your doubt 👇 Follow for daily Python problems 🚀 Join the journey — 1 problem a day 🔥 “Comment YES if you understood” #python #codinglife #codingreels #placementprep #pythonprogramming
#Float Python Reel by @pythonlogicreels - Day 29 of posting one Python question every single day to sharpen your logic and stretch your brain a little further 🧠🐍

Here's today's challenge:
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Day 29 of posting one Python question every single day to sharpen your logic and stretch your brain a little further 🧠🐍 Here’s today’s challenge: What does this Python code print? a = 5 b = 3 c = a * b > 10 or a / b < 2 print(c) At first glance it looks simple. Just a couple of variables, a multiplication, a division, and a logical operator. But this tiny snippet is secretly testing your understanding of operator precedence, comparison evaluation, boolean logic, and how Python handles expressions step by step. Do you know which part gets evaluated first? Do you know what type the final value of c will be? Are you confident about how “or” behaves in Python? This is the kind of question that separates memorizing syntax from actually understanding how Python thinks. Take a moment. Don’t run it. Trace it in your head. Break it down piece by piece. If you’re learning Python, preparing for coding interviews, or just trying to build stronger programming fundamentals, questions like this are pure gold. Small code. Big concepts. Drop your answer in the comments and explain your reasoning. Let’s see who truly understands Python logic. New question every day. Stay consistent. Stay sharp. 🐍💻 . . . . #pythonprogramming #codingquiz #pythonlogicreels #learnpython #codingchallenge
#Float Python Reel by @python_puns - Python 3.9+ gave us the cleanest dict merge ever.
Stop using .update() - use the | operator and write modern, readable code.
One of those tips you w
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Python 3.9+ gave us the cleanest dict merge ever. Stop using .update() — use the | operator and write modern, readable code. One of those tips you wish you learned earlier. #python #PythonDevelopers #pythontips #pythontricks #codingtips
#Float Python Reel by @devlop07 - 🚀 Day 18 of my 30 Days Python Coding Challenge
Today I practiced removing duplicates from a list using loops and conditional logic in Python.
This pr
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🚀 Day 18 of my 30 Days Python Coding Challenge Today I practiced removing duplicates from a list using loops and conditional logic in Python. This problem helps strengthen understanding of lists, iteration, and logical filtering — a very common interview question 💻🔥 Improving problem-solving skills step by step! #Python #Day18 #PythonChallenge #CodingJourney #LearnPython
#Float Python Reel by @unibeaconuk - Python beginner mistake #21

This Python mistake confuses EVERY beginner 😅

They look the same… but Python disagrees!

== checks value 

is checks ob
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Python beginner mistake #21 This Python mistake confuses EVERY beginner 😅 They look the same… but Python disagrees! == checks value is checks object identity #python #learnpython #pythonbeginner #pythonmistakes #codingtips #debugging #100daysofcode #programming #pythontips
#Float Python Reel by @c_python_programminghub - This one looks EASY… but it's not 👀

elif x: - what does that even mean? 😳

Most people overthink this.
Only those who understand truthy & falsy val
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This one looks EASY… but it’s not 👀 elif x: — what does that even mean? 😳 Most people overthink this. Only those who understand truthy & falsy values get it right ✅ Will it print A, B, or C? 🤔 Comment your answer before checking with Python 👇 Save this if you’re serious about mastering Python basics 🚀 #python #pythonprogramming #learnpython #codingchallenge #programming

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