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PY CHARM ROASTED

 💀 PyCharm vs. Py-Hurts-My-Arm Pro – The Ultimate BBQ ☠️🔥 () 🥩 PyCharm: "Install Python first." 🔥 Py-Hurts-My-Arm Pro: "Nah, I run Python without Python. Stay confused." 💰 PyCharm: "Pay for Pro features." 🔥 Py-Hurts-My-Arm Pro: "Pro is FREE. Cry about it." 🐌 PyCharm: "Indexing... still indexing..." 🔥 Py-Hurts-My-Arm Pro: "Bro, I’m already running your code." 💥 PyCharm: "Error: High CPU usage!" 🔥 Py-Hurts-My-Arm Pro: "My CPU usage is lower than your grades." ⚠️ PyCharm: "Trial expired. Buy a license!" 🔥 Py-Hurts-My-Arm Pro: "What’s a trial? We just code." Py hurts my arm pro is ready but it is coming in the internet on 9March 2025 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Mahdi Ali the youngest dev  Mahdi Ali is the youngest dev in the entire universe he is a html and python developor he lives in Pakistan he is 8 years old and he has made couple of websites. He has Py hurts My arm the light weight and easy python ide that has a python repl that also runs without python 🤯🤯🤯 and a builtin python gui compiler. And the app is made in python and tkinter,tkcode pure And he is Me I am Mahdi Realy check my about me

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PY HURTS MY ARM?

  New Python Code Editor PY-HURTS-MY-ARM  sorry but the folder is too big . 85MBs I name it Py-Hurts-My-Arm becuase i dont like pycharm it is too complex. i want to make apps that haven't complexity easy to use the gui not too hard for learning so How to download: go to  here select the version go to assets and select pyhurtsmyarm.zip  then after download extract all  right click on init.ps1 and click run with powershell now it is done!!!!!!!!   NOTE: it is a light weight python code editor no multi file editing no errors detecting no auto suggestion no auto-indent DOCUMENTATION:       docs          

Python try Statments

How to Use try , except , and finally in Python (With a Little Humor) So, you’ve written some Python code and suddenly... BAM! An error crashes your program. Don’t panic! This is where try , except , and finally come in to save the day. 1. The try Block – "I’ll Try, but I Can’t Promise Anything!" The try block is where you place the code that might break (but you hope it doesn’t). You’re saying, “Hey Python, I’ll give this a try, but I’m not sure it’ll work!” try: # I'm trying to divide by zero. What could go wrong? 😅 result = 10 / 0 print(result) 2. The except Block – "Okay, That Didn’t Work, But Let’s Handle It!" When things go wrong in the try block, Python will raise an error. This is where the except block steps in like a superhero. except ZeroDivisionError: print("Oops! You can't divide by zero, silly!") 3. The finally Block – "No Matter What, I’ll Be There!" Now, even if something breaks, the...

MenuBars in py

 MenuBars In Python Example: 

Tkcode Magic

TKCODE Tutorial Type in your terminal: Example: