Today, I’m starting a 60-day “build in public” learning journey focused on Python Standard Libraries.
Instead of learning Python privately, I’ve decided to document and share my progress publicly — one Python standard library every day, with simple and practical examples.
This journey is also connected to my short-form content series on Instagram, where I explain each library visually.
📸 Instagram handle:
@notdonebuilding
👉 https://www.instagram.com/notdonebuilding/
📌 What this journey includes
- One Python standard library every day
- Clean, beginner-friendly code examples
- Practical, real-world use cases
- Daily source code uploaded to GitHub
- Short visual explanations shared on Instagram
🧠 Why Python Standard Libraries?
Python’s real strength lies in its standard libraries.
They allow developers to build automation tools, system scripts, schedulers, and utilities without relying on external packages.
By mastering these libraries, we improve:
- Core Python understanding
- Code efficiency
- Real-world problem-solving skills
🔗 Project Links
GitHub (Daily source code):
https://github.com/niveshbansal07/python-librariesInstagram (Daily short explanations):
https://www.instagram.com/notdonebuilding/LinkedIn (Journey updates & documentation):
https://www.linkedin.com/in/nivesh-bansal-0641272b5/
🎯 Goal of this series
The goal is simple:
- Learn consistently
- Share transparently
- Improve communication skills
- Help others learn Python through clear examples
I’ll be posting regular updates as the journey continues.
If you’re learning Python, automation, or backend development, feel free to follow along, share feedback, or contribute.
If you want next, I can:
- Create a DEV.to series index post
- Write Day-wise DEV.to summaries
- Align GitHub + Instagram + DEV branding
- Help you turn this into future opportunities
Just say next 🚀
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