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Siddharth Chandra

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Ayushi Teotia
Ayushi Teotia
Mar 27, 2021

I recently joined hashnode and blogs like yours' are really making my day. Thanks for sharing.

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Siddharth Chandra
Siddharth Chandra
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Mar 27, 2021

Happy to be on your blog's list. Thanks for your appreciation.

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Ayush Sharma
Ayush Sharma
Mar 27, 2021

I saw couple of your articles, you are doing some amazing work!

Really insightful views and points, loved it.

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Siddharth Chandra
Siddharth Chandra
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Mar 27, 2021

Thank you!

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Sai Ashish Konchada
Sai Ashish Konchada
Mar 29, 2021

Amazing Stuff, keep them comin' Siddharth Chandra 馃敟

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Siddharth Chandra
Siddharth Chandra
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Mar 29, 2021

Thank you 鈽猴笍

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Abhishek Goyal
Abhishek Goyal
Mar 27, 2021

A lot of new things for me, thanks for sharing. Bookmarked!

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Siddharth Chandra
Siddharth Chandra
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Mar 27, 2021

Glad you found it helpful. Keep learning!

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Jony
Jony
Apr 15, 2021

Good entry, Sid. I didn't know about the underscore uses.

I'm starting with Python doing some scripts and summarizing theory in my code editor. Should you think it's a good idea make a blog like yours and start to upload those things?. I mean like a diary of learning but at the same time like a personal portfolio in case I wanna show it to someone else.

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Siddharth Chandra
Siddharth Chandra
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Apr 16, 2021

Thanks 馃槉

Yeah, sure, whenever you get time, start writing about what you learned that day and in time you will see you have a lot of content to write.

Your daily learnings, some tutorials write up, a blog on your favourite language, etc, will all add to your portfolio, nothing's wrong with that 馃槂

Looking forward to your blog articles 馃帀

saurabh sharma
saurabh sharma
Mar 28, 2021

Nice article.

Can we use set directly, instead of converting it to list again in the unique items list example?

Thanks

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Siddharth Chandra
Siddharth Chandra
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Mar 28, 2021

Yes, definitely.

It all depends on your use case. Here, I just wanted to highlight an approach for getting a list of unique items. You can leave it to set if that solves your purpose.

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Amad lei
Amad lei
Apr 6, 2021
Gustavo Silva
Gustavo Silva
Mar 29, 2021

That's a great series about Python. Thank you! Where I work we value code quality a lot and obviously we use a few python linters on what we do. I've written an article about Python linters that I hope to add value to your readers. Feel free to read it here.

I'll keep reading your blog articles. Thank you for your good work

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Siddharth Chandra
Siddharth Chandra
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Mar 29, 2021

Sure, I will share the article with my colleagues and friends. Thank you so much 馃槂

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