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Random questions from uncle Google and some from my dear brain:
- Write a function to reverse a string?
- Write a loop to do print ...?
- If statements to do ... ?
- Fix the error of this code?
- Use arrays to do ...?
- What’s the output of this code?
- What is the difference between list and tuples?
- What are the key features of Python?
- What does this mean: *args, **kwargs? And why would we use it?
- What is the difference between range() and xrange() functions in Python? -
@dev1410 based on the article where I found this article:
- Python is an interpreted language. That means that, unlike languages like C and its variants, Python does not need to be compiled before it is run. Other interpreted languages include PHP and Ruby.
- Python is dynamically typed, this means that you don’t need to state the types of variables when you declare them or anything like that. You can do things like x=111 and then x="I'm a string" without error
- Python is well suited to object orientated programming in that it allows the definition of classes along with composition and inheritance. Python does not have access specifiers (like C++’s public, private), the justification for this point is given as “we are all adults here”
There are more features can’t list them here
For more Q&A: https://edureka.co/blog/... -
vane110546yhow to list all methods and fields of class or it’s instance?
how to iterate over dictionary keys and values ?
how to delete when iterating over list?
how to get common items from two lists ?
how to get last letter of string?
what would happen if you initialize list as one of method arguments ?
what is generator for?
what is lambda for? -
I think Python is most useful for automation and machine learning/data science projects. Some of the essential questions asked are on Python string, reverse indexing, list & list methods, tuple, for...each loop, exception, and file handling.
Here is the list of 100 Python questions: https://techbeamers.com/python-inte... -
@dasagrivamanu You can find few more updated interview questions from here: https://hackr.io/blog/...
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m0ew95yCheck this recourse - https://interviewbit.com/python-int...
Also, solve some python interview problems listed on the same page.
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