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Python Clean Coding

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Lessons no : 5

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What will you learn in this course?
  • Write Python functions that are clear, efficient, and maintainable using best coding practices and style guidelines
  • Refactor complex Python code into simpler, more readable, and optimized solutions for better performance and clarity
  • Identify and eliminate common coding issues such as redundancy, poor naming, and inconsistent formatting in Python scripts
  • Apply Python clean coding principles to develop scalable, robust, and professional software applications

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good, learnt something helpful in my journey of being an expert in coding
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Clean code is a reader-focused development style that produces software that's easy to write, read and maintain. Often, you may be tempted to consider your work complete when the application operates as expected. But we're not merely writing code for computer consumption.