Visualizing your Python code with "Python Tutor"

Visualizing your Python code with "Python Tutor"

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@harrivayrynen
@harrivayrynen - 02.06.2021 14:20

Good information!

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@Thanveerkamal
@Thanveerkamal - 02.06.2021 17:50

Yeh, I am using it, really great tool for me, as i am not from programming background, is this only one visualizer available on whole world right now? but really great and i love it, thanks to Python Tutor.

may almighty God give reward to all who provide knowledge for free.

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@ReddmarQuevedoCarrasquero
@ReddmarQuevedoCarrasquero - 03.06.2021 02:47

It is my first time commenting! Thanks for your videos, i really enjoy them!. I have used Python Tutor before, it is awesome how the visual feedback helps you to catch way better concepts. I tend to recommend it every time i can.

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@mrhitech6742
@mrhitech6742 - 08.06.2021 03:01

Awesome explanation! Very informative!

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@trickyepithet9122
@trickyepithet9122 - 10.06.2021 19:47

Wow! it helps me a lot to understand my code as a beginner! Thank you so much for recommending this great website sir!

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@rajanbabur4796
@rajanbabur4796 - 14.11.2021 19:50

Excellent and will help to new programmers!!

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@MEZENchannel
@MEZENchannel - 10.12.2021 10:10

i use this visualizator too. but it looks old now . 3.6 version..

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@encapsulatio
@encapsulatio - 26.10.2022 03:58

Do you know of any library for Python that behaves like Visualize Ruby gem by Dustin Zeisler which allows you to generate flowcharts from Ruby code and experimentally trace the execution path through it?

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@kiranmayruj
@kiranmayruj - 08.12.2022 18:01

Sir it does not support open method ,sys module ,paperclip and shelve module.I am in a fix

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@ms2623
@ms2623 - 02.01.2023 08:11

Sir , is it possible for you to briefly discuss the source code of this website . I am trying develop a similar website to visualize code . Thanks

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@ВисалИнг
@ВисалИнг - 12.03.2023 14:38

is a "return" keyword a local variable(working behind the scenes)? I know that when we encountered the "return" keyword the function stops execution and send back the result of the function call(return value) to the place where the function was originally called. There is no any clear answer, on google, but i guess it's just a local variable in order to stop and return a value. Is that wrong through my assumption ?

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@Theexpresso
@Theexpresso - 14.04.2023 10:09

i am unable to give user inputs in this. is it possible to give user inputs? or we just have to do static programming?

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@pranit_1643
@pranit_1643 - 04.02.2024 09:34

Hi, this is a super helpful website, but I am unable to visualize Binary tree problems, if you are aware and have tried, could you please guide me here? Thanks in advance!

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