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Hangout spots near mullassery

Anyone knows any hangout places near mullassery like are there any cool spots to hangout except paadam. I feel like mullassery is a dry place everytime me and my friends decides to go out we always ends up in paadam. Do any anyone knows any other spots could be from padoor pang or even pavaratty.

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u/Seesaw_Embarrassed — 1 day ago

Hey everyone,

I’m a 4th-year Electrical and Electronics Engineering student from India, and I want to transition into an IT/software-related job after graduation. I have some basic experience with Python and C, but I’m still a beginner and not very confident with coding yet.

I want to seriously learn Python in the next 30 days and build a strong enough foundation to continue toward software/IT roles and certifications. My goals are:

Learn Python properly from basics to intermediate level

Practice coding consistently

Build small projects

Prepare for future internships/jobs in IT/software

Eventually move toward fields like software development, AI, or data-related roles

I’d really appreciate advice from people who successfully switched from non-CS backgrounds.

Some questions:

What’s the best roadmap to learn Python in 30 days?

Which resources/courses are actually worth following?

Should I focus more on problem solving (LeetCode), projects, or theory first?

What beginner projects would look good on a resume?

Which certifications are actually valuable for getting interviews?

How many hours per day should I realistically study?

I’d also appreciate any tips specifically for electrical/electronics students transitioning into IT.

Thanks!

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u/Seesaw_Embarrassed — 14 days ago

Hey everyone,

I’m a 4th-year Electrical and Electronics Engineering student from India, and I want to transition into an IT/software-related job after graduation. I have some basic experience with Python and C, but I’m still a beginner and not very confident with coding yet.

I want to seriously learn Python in the next 30 days and build a strong enough foundation to continue toward software/IT roles and certifications. My goals are:

- Learn Python properly from basics to intermediate level

- Practice coding consistently

- Build small projects

- Prepare for future internships/jobs in IT/software

- Eventually move toward fields like software development, AI, or data-related roles

I’d really appreciate advice from people who successfully switched from non-CS backgrounds.

Some questions:

  1. What’s the best roadmap to learn Python in 30 days?

  2. Which resources/courses are actually worth following?

  3. Should I focus more on problem solving (LeetCode), projects, or theory first?

  4. What beginner projects would look good on a resume?

  5. Which certifications are actually valuable for getting interviews?

  6. How many hours per day should I realistically study?

I’d also appreciate any tips specifically for electrical/electronics students transitioning into IT.

Thanks!

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u/Seesaw_Embarrassed — 14 days ago