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Learn to Code Python | Part 2
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Databases are useful tools for writing well organized, high-performance code. Create your own, SQLite-powered databases in Python with this tutorial.
with LearnToProgramDatabases are useful tools for writing well organized, high-performance code. Create your own, SQLite-powered databases in Python with this tutorial.
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Now that you’ve created a database in Python, it’s time to put something in it. Learn several new SQLite functions that modify your database with this tutorial.
with LearnToProgramNow that you’ve created a database in Python, it’s time to put something in it. Learn several new SQLite functions that modify your database with this tutorial.
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Before you start creating and editing your own SQL databases in Python, watch this tutorial and learn how to delete and retrieve any and all of your data.
with LearnToProgramBefore you start creating and editing your own SQL databases in Python, watch this tutorial and learn how to delete and retrieve any and all of your data.
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The Python Standard Library is one of the most comprehensive references for all things Python. In this tutorial, you will use a few of its modules.
with LearnToProgramThe Python Standard Library is one of the most comprehensive references for all things Python. In this tutorial, you will use a few of its modules.
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Did you know that you are not limited to the modules listed in the Python Standard Library? Import your own, custom-made scripts as modules using this tutorial.
with LearnToProgramDid you know that you are not limited to the modules listed in the Python Standard Library? Import your own, custom-made scripts as modules using this tutorial.
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