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Design vs Data Sceince

How much do you know about #DataScience risks and ways to mitigate them?

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Here is how i made a 2D game using Python Matplotlib

Im only few month into learning Python and i was wondering if i could make a game with it. I didnt know about any libraries created specifically for developing games at the time, so i asked an AI if i could somehow make a code that opens and plays GIF animations. AI came up with a function that opens GIFs as matplotlib plots. I added a condition that if 'space' button is pressed, the animation stops and the last frame number is saved into a variable, and then the value of the variable determines what happens next. This whole game is built around this simple algorithm.

showcase: https://youtu.be/ZAXlaOWMgfM

source code: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1bKV4\_AdCgnW40A8B1kFkFYryIuTE44A6?usp=share\_link

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Video Understanding if name == 'main' in Python in 2 Minutes

In this quick 2-minute video, we'll demystify a fundamental concept in Python programming that's often a source of confusion for newcomers and even some experienced developers.

We'll explore the purpose and practical application of the if __name__ == '__main__' construct in Python scripts. No jargon, just clear explanations to help you gain a solid understanding of how this simple line of code can make your Python scripts more organized and versatile.

Video Link: https://youtu.be/WfPwvUjIZtE?si=ODo0DYZq51s\_nVct

If you have any suggestions or feedback, then don't hesitate.

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I created a video on why you should be careful when using Python dictionaries as function parameter

This talks about mutability as Changes inside a function affect the original dictionary which could lead to unexpected behaviors and hard to debug issues.


Here is a link to the video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zTTDQePffxU

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Introducing AirDoodle – I built an application to make presentations with Hand Gestures! 👌#python

I believe presentations should be seamless, interactive, and futuristic—so I built AirDoodle to make that happen! No clickers, no keyboards—just hand gestures powered by programming. 🖐️

https://youtu.be/vJzXBaDmKYg

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