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hello abhishek sir, i started your python playlist today and i am in Day-02 . i practiced all the examples of string, int and float, This is my first time learning and writing the python code and i felt it is an easiest programming language i never learnt and you made them to understand in a easiest way. Your teaching level is excellent , anyone who are learning python for the first time , they can easily learn by this playlists. once again thankyou for this wonderful playlists to learn python programming .
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Thanks Abhishek for giving such detailed explanation with practicals.
My pleasure
thanks bro.. you are our devops guru , first assignment has been completed .. waiting for next session .....
Will upload soon
Hello Abhishek,
I wanted to express my heartfelt thanks for the fantastic Python course. Few days back I have commented on your live stream requesting for Python course for DevOps Engineers and here few days after that you announced Python course. Your teaching making the learning experience a delight. I've gained valuable skills that I'll use in my programming endeavors. Grateful for your guidance.
completed , the best python learning platform thank you Anna😄
Best detailed explanation
Best AWS, Devops and Python UA-camr
Thanks a lot
Really appreciate your efforts
You are most welcome
Hi Abhishek SIr,
I am watching your python videos regularly it's really interesting for me waiting for next videos.
even if we go through the paid classes we won't get this much clarity. you are explaining with realtime examples. If we join paid classes we have to pay more than 30k but in reverse you are providing to us freely. definitely we won't miss use.
really it's awesome.
Thank you 🚀
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for i in *; do [ -f "$i" ] && python "$i"; done
Task Done.
This is great Abhishek. You are a Great Prof.
bro i stucked because i was using abhishek sir code to run all scripts together. but after using your code it worked perfectly fine
I really thankfull to you anna, your doing agreat job, thanks is very small word for your service
It's my pleasure
Abhishek you have an excellent approach to teach python , its unique
Hi Abhishek, I am veteran in telecom and an AWS certified professional. i am curios to learn python but i hate programming. Your video made it simple to understand and great going till day2. lets see how it goes.. meantime i would like to KUDOS to you and your enthusiasm bringing up nice examples which are easy to understand. Appreciate to you for all you are doing for the community of learners.
thank you very much Abhishek for making this tutorial, till 2 days back i was scared of python, started your tutorial and today i am confident on python. firstly i binge watched this complete playlist and now again going lectures one by one along with the practice .. i can write my own code also now. thank you very much... this is just priceless tutorial.
I am working on terraform now after completing your terraform tutorial long back, got placed and now preparing for hashicorp certification too. recently got a chance use "re" ( regular expression ) examples to analyze the pipeline logs. its v useful.
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Thankyou Abhishek. Very engaging Video that is easy for new folks to grasps the concepts. Eagerly waiting for new videos from you.. Thankyou once again. God Bless you!!.
Thanks a ton
Best Devops teacher in UA-cam!🤟
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excellent video
first assignment has done.
Great 👍
God Bless you Abhushek, you really have a big heart, keep the good work going and god will bless you with abundence
Most welcome !!
I want to thank you for adressing and picking up this task to help everyone with Python, The way you explained is simply awesome though i am already a fan of you teaching skills. It helps alot. Thank you a million times :)
Glad it helped!
Very interesting series, Huge of thanks ❤❤ Guru JI❤❤
Thanks a lot
What a lovely and enlightening episode . Keep adding such valuable lessons . 😊
Thank you, I will
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Hi Abhishek, I started your python for Devops series today and I am on day 2 today and performed all the assignments. Thanks for your help in learning.
I have completed - learning for DevOps related good one
this guy is good. I wish i know him personally as a mentor
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thank for sharing your knowledge
My pleasure
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Thanks !!
Completed the class. Will complete the assignment and update you Sir. Much Appreciated.
Thank you so much, your doing a wonderful job👏👏👏
You are so welcome
such a great lecture. Thank you Abhishek
Most welcome
awesome!!! Used the split to convert it to a list and used the index to get a specific item in the list..
Just viewed and practiced the data types that you have provided anna...thanq so much 🤝...just waiting for day-3🤩
Great 👍
Thank You So Much Abhishek sir.
Always welcome
Thanks for the video it was explained very well and in detailed.
00:05 Understanding data types in Python
02:33 Python has different data types like strings, integers, floats, sequences, mappings, booleans.
07:27 Python has built-in functions that can be used to manipulate strings and perform actions more efficiently.
10:08 Inbuilt functions are provided by Python for each data type to simplify programming.
14:55 Using the split function in Python, you can extract a specific part from a string.
17:12 Convert a string to a dictionary and access specific values
21:38 String concatenation and length
23:43 String handling functions and data types explained.
28:08 Regular Expressions can help find particular patterns in a string.
30:19 Regular expressions can be used to find patterns in a file or string
Thanks a ton Abhishek Garu
Welcome
I need to wait long time to watch this😊, going through devops series.
No problem, go at your own pace
Thanks Abhishek Sir...
Most welcome
thanks abhishek for the great videos :)
My pleasure 😊
Amazing.....
Thanks a lot
Thanks 😊 @abhishek bhai❤
Most welcome
Just now completed sir ji,A round of practice will be done tomorrow,Thanks ji❤
All the best
Thanks for the video, Abhi❤
Abhi, you are Rock bro. Thanks for your efforts 😍
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Appreciating your efforts !!
It's my pleasure
I will complete examples tomorrow and let you know in the comments thanks for the useful content🎉
Happy learning 🎊
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Just now completed day 1 video annaya 😊
Nice .. complete day 2 as well
Thank you abisheik sir
Welcome
Thanks Abhishek
Welcome
You have been such a motivation. I appreciate your efforts.
Inspiration for many
Thanks a ton
@@AbhishekVeeramalla doing assignments now
re.match vs. re.search
re.match(pattern, string):
re.match checks only the beginning of the string to see if it matches the pattern.
If the pattern is not found right at the start of the string, re.match will return None, even if the pattern exists somewhere later in the string.
re.search(pattern, string):
re.search scans through the entire string to find the first occurrence of the pattern, regardless of its position within the string.
Thank you for this!
My pleasure!
THanks a lot bhau 💕💕
Welcome
The video production quality has bumped up and it feels really good 👍 Thanks Abhishek sir.
Thanks a ton
Thanks a lot bro, very helpful
Glad it helped
Day-2 😍
Awesome
Thank you sir!
Most welcome
Hi Abhishek,
string, int and float part is over. Regular expression part is little bit difficult. but will go in detail. Thanks for this basic video. As usual very good content.
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thankyou sir
Welcome
Thank You ❤
Completed day 2
Thank you
You're welcome
Thank you ❤.
Abhishek you made a mistake at 24:20 by counting the wrong text instead of orginal text and the spaces will be counted too.
Thanks for the correction, I will correct it.
@@AbhishekVeeramalla And your content is so good it will be so helpful Thanks
Great content of Python for beginners like me . Gradually I am associating with Python now 😀 . A small query when debugging logs how can we troubleshoot by Integer because Error logs might has diffirent descriptions ?
You will learn that in future videos of the series
Please make a good Linux playlist for cloud and devop eng.best wishes
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@abhishek.veeramalla please include constructor and init in syllabus
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Completed Day-2
Hi Abhishek,
Thanks for your teachings. Following your content from the past year. Given multiple interviews but unable to get through any. Can you please provide any guidance or referral.
Thanks in advance.
Hi Abhishek, . Can't thank you enough for the wonderful work you are doing for people like me :).
Question: output of the below program is same when executed. Can you pls help me understand when to use reg exp split and string split function? is it the syntax difference only or something more ?
import re
text = "apple,banana,orange,grape"
stringsplit=text.split(',')
print ("split using string function",stringsplit)
pattern = r","
split_result = re.split(pattern, text)
print("Split result:", split_result)
output
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split using string function ['apple', 'banana', 'orange', 'grape']
Split result: ['apple', 'banana', 'orange', 'grape']
Yup it is same.
Very much helpful Abhishek, Great efforts from you. Just one query. Join button every month we need to pay ? or one time?
It is a monthly subscription and it is not mandatory, please join only if u think it is useful for u
Pls plan mysql series if possible
Could You Please demystify difference between the compiler, interpreter
Day 2
Awesome
for i in `ls`; do python $i; done
assignment is done. Thank you Abhishek
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Hi Bro, Can you also share the scripts that you have written as a devops engineer in your organization? In future it will be helpful for a lot of us while we get assigned the similar task and for interviews.
They are covered in the project
abhisek sir i got some confusion. i tried the regex match code it prints "no match" and did ctrl c&v code it printed match found . and again removed the same code and pasted again now the same code prints "no match". why is this uneven output with regex match. i found this "re.match checks for a match only at the beginning of the string." now i removed the it matches if added the no match🤔so is it better to use search instead of match ?
assignment done
Awesome
Hi Abhishek brother, Ive completed aws and DevOps course and have good knowledge can able to crack interviews but there is no openings for freshers only even Im Graduated in 2022 Aug/sep from Non IT BBA Field. What do you think can i apply fake 1 year experience, really ive good hands-on practices following all your videos and so on
I have been joining from first day thanks you for that ...and sir I would like to know where to find those notes you show us...i would like to maintain my notes too
Github. Check description
The regular function is returning "No match".Was it not supposed to return "Match found"? Thanks
kindly asking sir
the execution of all the programs in one time "command " its showing " [Errno 2] No such file or directory " how could i reslove this
How to join the doubts clearing group br? Please let me know
@Abhishek I tried running the for loop to execute all of the python files. It gave me error. I did do ls before running this for loop
➜ /workspaces/python-for-devops/Day-02/examples (main) $ for i in 'ls'; do python $i; done
python: can't open file '/workspaces/python-for-devops/Day-02/examples/ls': [Errno 2] No such file or directory
sir a request: at the end of your videos, if you can dedicate 2 or 3 minutes to talking about what an actual DevOps engineer ( you ) does, regarding the video topic
real examples will be covered in the projects. As you keep learning things you will come across projects in this roadmap, there you will understand the day to day activities.
Hi Abhisek,
I completed Day-2 assignments. Thank you for your great support.
Kindly check on the "findall" regular expression.
Amazing
import re
text = "The quick brown fox"
pattern = r"quick"
match = re.match(pattern, text)
if match:
print("Match found:", match.group())
else:
print("No match") @Abhishek Here is there something missing in pattern = r"quick" ?
Instead of re.match you can use re.search(pattern, text). Since re.match is used to match the regular expression pattern at the beginning of the string
re.match vs. re.search
re.match(pattern, string):
re.match checks only the beginning of the string to see if it matches the pattern.
If the pattern is not found right at the start of the string, re.match will return None, even if the pattern exists somewhere later in the string.
re.search(pattern, string):
re.search scans through the entire string to find the first occurrence of the pattern, regardless of its position within the string.
Hi Anna,
in the regex part you used pattern = r"quick", can you please explain why we need to use r letter in the pattern, i can get the same result without using r in a pattern like pattern= "quick". is there anything special about that?
Yes, it is required
Thanks for your quick response anna.
But I am getting the same output even though I am not using r in pattern, exactly how this r impact our code?
hi Abhishek, your AWS is cloud for devops only...is it full aws
Most of theservices we covered in that playlist
How we get the note anna, i dont have idea of github
Hello Sir, Do we need to pass any certifications like AWS Cloud practitioner before studying DevOps tools?
No need
@@AbhishekVeeramalla thank you
Done
Hello Abhishek
Please give GITHUB URL
How we can download the Python Scripts
After this can you do golang sir??
Will think
Hey , Can you please confirm if you will be adding 2 videos per weekend or it will be like a new video everyday ?
I will try my best
I will wait for the videos , coz after watching these three videos i got some confidence (coz i find myself little bit average in this part) want to learn more @@AbhishekVeeramalla
thank you for all your hard work and sharing
Hi i am unable to get codespaces in github can anyone help me
May
The command in which you have executed all is not working for me
Same to you commands not working
Pls sir can I get the link to your repository
Check description
I want documents