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This comprehensive guide to Python programming covers fundamental concepts such as variables, data types, loops, and conditional statements. It also explores advanced topics like functions, modules, file handling, object-oriented programming, and error handling. With practical examples and clear explanations, this document is perfect for beginners looking to master Python and for experienced programmers seeking to refine their skills.

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PYTHON PROGRAMMING
1)VARIABLEA AND DATATYPES
In programming, a variable is a named location used to store data in
memory. It is called a variable because its value can vary throughout the
execution of a program. Variables must be given unique names, called
identifiers. In Python, variable names are case sensitive and cannot start
with a number. They can contain letters, numbers, and underscores.




For example, let's say we want to store the number of apples I have in a
variable named apples. We can do this with the following code:

apples = 5

Now, apples is a variable that stores the value 5. We can use this
variable in calculations, such as adding more apples:

apples = apples + 3
print(apples)

This will output 8, because we added 3 to the value stored in the apples
variable.

Next, let's talk about data types. A data type is an attribute that tells what
kind of data a particular variable can hold. There are several basic data
types in Python, including int, float, str, and bool.

, int is short for integer, which is a whole number, positive or negative,
without decimals. For example:

num_apples = 10
num_oranges = -5

float is short for floating point number, which is a number with
decimals. For example:

price_per_apple = 0.5
price_per_orange = 0.35

str is short for string, which is a sequence of characters surrounded by
quotes. Strings can be enclosed in either single quotes or double quotes.
For example:

name = "Alice"
greeting = 'Hello, world!'

bool is short for boolean, which is a logical value that can be either True
or False. For example:

is_hungry = True
is_tired = False

We can also use data types to perform type conversions, such as
converting a string to an integer:

age_str = "25"
age_int = int(age_str)

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