Day 2 learn python /u/susi_ganesh Python Education

Day 2 learn python /u/susi_ganesh Python Education

More string method: Classification method, case conversation method, counting and searching method. Solved few MCQ. Solved some problems related to above mention topics.

One question I just stucked!!! Write a problem to check whether the given password is valid or not. Consider the password to be valid if it contains at least one uppercase letter.

Sample input1: Python3.8 Sample output1: Valid Password Sample input 2: sample Sample output2: Invalid Password

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​r/learnpython More string method: Classification method, case conversation method, counting and searching method. Solved few MCQ. Solved some problems related to above mention topics. One question I just stucked!!! Write a problem to check whether the given password is valid or not. Consider the password to be valid if it contains at least one uppercase letter. Sample input1: Python3.8 Sample output1: Valid Password Sample input 2: sample Sample output2: Invalid Password submitted by /u/susi_ganesh [link] [comments] 

More string method: Classification method, case conversation method, counting and searching method. Solved few MCQ. Solved some problems related to above mention topics.

One question I just stucked!!! Write a problem to check whether the given password is valid or not. Consider the password to be valid if it contains at least one uppercase letter.

Sample input1: Python3.8 Sample output1: Valid Password Sample input 2: sample Sample output2: Invalid Password

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[link] [comments]  More string method: Classification method, case conversation method, counting and searching method. Solved few MCQ. Solved some problems related to above mention topics. One question I just stucked!!! Write a problem to check whether the given password is valid or not. Consider the password to be valid if it contains at least one uppercase letter. Sample input1: Python3.8 Sample output1: Valid Password Sample input 2: sample Sample output2: Invalid Password submitted by /u/susi_ganesh [link] [comments]

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can I wear a collared shirt under a thin long sleeve? /u/Steve_FS /r/malefashionadvice

can I wear a collared shirt under a thin long sleeve? /u/Steve_FS /r/malefashionadvice

Usually I see collared shirts beneath thick sweaters, but I get so warm. Is it tacky to wear a collared shirt beneath a thin long sleeve? I’m trying to sport a beige shirt with a collar under a black thin long-sleeve shirt with beige slacks.

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​r/malefashionadvice Usually I see collared shirts beneath thick sweaters, but I get so warm. Is it tacky to wear a collared shirt beneath a thin long sleeve? I’m trying to sport a beige shirt with a collar under a black thin long-sleeve shirt with beige slacks. submitted by /u/Steve_FS [link] [comments] 

Usually I see collared shirts beneath thick sweaters, but I get so warm. Is it tacky to wear a collared shirt beneath a thin long sleeve? I’m trying to sport a beige shirt with a collar under a black thin long-sleeve shirt with beige slacks.

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[link] [comments]  Usually I see collared shirts beneath thick sweaters, but I get so warm. Is it tacky to wear a collared shirt beneath a thin long sleeve? I’m trying to sport a beige shirt with a collar under a black thin long-sleeve shirt with beige slacks. submitted by /u/Steve_FS [link] [comments]

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50+ yo with 20+ yrs experience /u/lt_ligma23 CSCQ protests reddit

50+ yo with 20+ yrs experience /u/lt_ligma23 CSCQ protests reddit

My dad is a 50+ yrs old and has 20+ yrs experience in the IT/SWE industry. He worked at one company from 2000’s to 2021 and then got laid off during Covid. He then got a job at a known but little prestige company as an IT director (from my understanding, it sounds like this is more of like a principal manager/M2 role). My dad doesn’t like to talk to me about finances or his work often but he is worried that after his project ends in January, that he will lose his job. He found a job very easily through a connection when he got laid off in 2021, but is now very stressed that he’s too old for the market. I wanted to know if anyone else has been in this position or has any general advice about being older but experienced in this job market.

Edit: his current role seems mainly managerial position and not technical but I do know that he works heavily with GCP

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​r/cscareerquestions My dad is a 50+ yrs old and has 20+ yrs experience in the IT/SWE industry. He worked at one company from 2000’s to 2021 and then got laid off during Covid. He then got a job at a known but little prestige company as an IT director (from my understanding, it sounds like this is more of like a principal manager/M2 role). My dad doesn’t like to talk to me about finances or his work often but he is worried that after his project ends in January, that he will lose his job. He found a job very easily through a connection when he got laid off in 2021, but is now very stressed that he’s too old for the market. I wanted to know if anyone else has been in this position or has any general advice about being older but experienced in this job market. Edit: his current role seems mainly managerial position and not technical but I do know that he works heavily with GCP submitted by /u/lt_ligma23 [link] [comments] 

My dad is a 50+ yrs old and has 20+ yrs experience in the IT/SWE industry. He worked at one company from 2000’s to 2021 and then got laid off during Covid. He then got a job at a known but little prestige company as an IT director (from my understanding, it sounds like this is more of like a principal manager/M2 role). My dad doesn’t like to talk to me about finances or his work often but he is worried that after his project ends in January, that he will lose his job. He found a job very easily through a connection when he got laid off in 2021, but is now very stressed that he’s too old for the market. I wanted to know if anyone else has been in this position or has any general advice about being older but experienced in this job market.

Edit: his current role seems mainly managerial position and not technical but I do know that he works heavily with GCP

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[link] [comments]  My dad is a 50+ yrs old and has 20+ yrs experience in the IT/SWE industry. He worked at one company from 2000’s to 2021 and then got laid off during Covid. He then got a job at a known but little prestige company as an IT director (from my understanding, it sounds like this is more of like a principal manager/M2 role). My dad doesn’t like to talk to me about finances or his work often but he is worried that after his project ends in January, that he will lose his job. He found a job very easily through a connection when he got laid off in 2021, but is now very stressed that he’s too old for the market. I wanted to know if anyone else has been in this position or has any general advice about being older but experienced in this job market. Edit: his current role seems mainly managerial position and not technical but I do know that he works heavily with GCP submitted by /u/lt_ligma23 [link] [comments]

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My girlfriend got one /u/Koentjoep_YT Pokémon GO – Discover Pokémon in the Real World!

My girlfriend got one /u/Koentjoep_YT Pokémon GO – Discover Pokémon in the Real World!

My girlfriend got one /u/Koentjoep_YT Pokémon GO – Discover Pokémon in the Real World!

Got my girlfriend into Pokémon go more then a hear ago and she has insane much luck and this shows to prove it even more

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​r/pokemongo Got my girlfriend into Pokémon go more then a hear ago and she has insane much luck and this shows to prove it even more submitted by /u/Koentjoep_YT [link] [comments] 

Got my girlfriend into Pokémon go more then a hear ago and she has insane much luck and this shows to prove it even more

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[link] [comments]   Got my girlfriend into Pokémon go more then a hear ago and she has insane much luck and this shows to prove it even more submitted by /u/Koentjoep_YT [link] [comments]

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