ASMR Coding in Python | keyboard typing | soft-spoken

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Hello everyone,
I'm back with another coding video and this time it will be more basic than the last one (where I coded a Neural Network with Tensorflow).
We're still programming with the Python language, but doing some short exercises about strings including my mistakes and googling for solutions. I only cut out some extensive thinking pauses to make the video a bit more interesting.


Sound-wise this video features typing on my mechanical keyboard (I have a Razer with orange switches, which are like Brown switches I think, but I tend to hammer my keys so it was quite hard to get a good balance for the audio lol), and soft spoken explanations of everything going on :)


If you have specific things you would like to see in Python that would fit into a video, let me know in the comments!


Hope you enjoy some relaxing "Code with me"-content :)


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The website, where I got the challenges from: https://www.codewars.com/ (not sponsored, completely free, just a nice website to get some easy-hard challenges)


The platform I used for coding in the browser (Google Colab): https://colab.research.google.com/ (again, not sponsored, and it's free to use in the basic version)







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