惯性聚合 高效追踪和阅读你感兴趣的博客、新闻、科技资讯
阅读原文 在惯性聚合中打开

推荐订阅源

B
Blog
V
Vulnerabilities – Threatpost
Apple Machine Learning Research
Apple Machine Learning Research
V
V2EX
博客园 - 叶小钗
阮一峰的网络日志
阮一峰的网络日志
人人都是产品经理
人人都是产品经理
Latest news
Latest news
博客园 - 三生石上(FineUI控件)
美团技术团队
aimingoo的专栏
aimingoo的专栏
Google Online Security Blog
Google Online Security Blog
Security Archives - TechRepublic
Security Archives - TechRepublic
T
Threatpost
Y
Y Combinator Blog
T
Tailwind CSS Blog
CTFtime.org: upcoming CTF events
CTFtime.org: upcoming CTF events
A
Arctic Wolf
C
Cyber Attacks, Cyber Crime and Cyber Security
小众软件
小众软件
Recent Commits to openclaw:main
Recent Commits to openclaw:main
T
Tenable Blog
W
WeLiveSecurity
L
LINUX DO - 热门话题
D
Docker
Cyberwarzone
Cyberwarzone
量子位
A
About on SuperTechFans
The Last Watchdog
The Last Watchdog
雷峰网
雷峰网
C
CERT Recently Published Vulnerability Notes
P
Palo Alto Networks Blog
The Hacker News
The Hacker News
Blog — PlanetScale
Blog — PlanetScale
P
Proofpoint News Feed
OSCHINA 社区最新新闻
OSCHINA 社区最新新闻
F
Full Disclosure
The Cloudflare Blog
T
The Blog of Author Tim Ferriss
T
The Exploit Database - CXSecurity.com
Engineering at Meta
Engineering at Meta
O
OpenAI News
Hacker News - Newest:
Hacker News - Newest: "LLM"
Scott Helme
Scott Helme
IT之家
IT之家
S
Secure Thoughts
MongoDB | Blog
MongoDB | Blog
L
Lohrmann on Cybersecurity
博客园 - 司徒正美
Google DeepMind News
Google DeepMind News

DEV Community

Authentication Security Deep Dive: From Brute Force to Salted Hashing (With Java Examples) Why AI Systems Don’t Fail — They Drift Spilling beans for how i learn for exam😁"Reinforcement Learning Cheat Sheet" I Replaced Chrome with Safari for AI Browser Automation. Here's What Broke (and What Finally Worked) How Python Borrows Other People's Work The $40 Architecture: Processing 1 Billion API Requests with 99.99% Uptime Vibe Coding: A Workflow Guide (From Zero to SaaS) Most webhook security guides protect the wrong side. The scary part is delivery. Headless CMS for TanStack Start: Build a Blog with Cosmic EU Age Verification App "Hacked in 2 Minutes" — What Actually Happened Comfy Cloud’s delete function does not actually remove files Running AI Models on GPU Cloud Servers: A Beginner Guide Event-driven media intelligence with AWS Step Functions and Bedrock I scored 500 AI prompts across 8 quality dimensions — here's what broke How to Call Google Gemini API from Next.js (Free Tier, No Backend Needed) The Portal Protocol: Reclaiming Human Connection in the Age of AI How to Fix Your Team's Scattered Knowledge Problem With a Self-Hosted Forum Intro to tc Cloud Functors: A Graph-First Mental Model for the Modern Cloud Designing Multi-Tenant Backends With Both Ownership and Team Access I Built a Neumorphic CSS Library with 77+ Components — Here's What I Learned PostgreSQL Performance Optimization: Why Connection Pooling Is Critical at Scale Cómo construí un SaaS multi-rubro para gestionar expensas en Argentina con FastAPI + Vue 3 🚀 I Built an Ethical Hacking Scanner Tool – Open Source Project I Replaced /usage and /context in Claude Code With a Single Statusline A Pythonic Way to Handle Emails (IMAP/SMTP) with Auto-Discovery and AI-Ready Design I Collected 8.9 Million Polymarket Price Points — Here's What I Found About How Markets Really Move EcoTrack AI — Carbon Footprint Tracker & Dashboard Everyone's Using AI. No One Agrees How. 5 self-hosted ebook managers worth trying in 2026 Building Your First AI Agent with LangChain: From Chatbot to Autonomous Assistant Common SOC 2 Failures (Real World) Stop Vibe-Checking Your AI App: A Practical Guide to Evals How to Use SonarQube and SonarScanner Locally to Level Up Your Code Quality Your Next To-Do App Is Dead — I Replaced Mine with an OpenClaw AI Sign a Nostr event in 60 lines of Python using coincurve — no nostr-sdk, no nbxplorer, no rust toolchain ITGC Audit Explained Like You’re in Big 4 Patch Tuesday abril 2026: Microsoft parcha 163 vulnerabilidades y un zero-day en SharePoint Stop scraping everything: a better way to track competitor price changes Listing on MCPize + the Official MCP Registry while routing payments OUTSIDE the marketplace — how I kept 100% of my x402 revenue Building an AI-Powered Risk Intelligence System Using Serverless Architecture Why We Ripped Function Overloading Out of Our AI Toolchain Testing AI-Generated Code: How to Actually Know If It Works SaaS Churn Is Killing Your Business. Here Is What to Do About It (Without a Support Team) The Speed of AI Is No Longer Linear - And Self-Improving Models Are Why How to Implement RBAC for MCP Tools: A Practical Guide for Engineering Teams From Standard Quote to Persuasive Proposal: AI Automation for Arborists I built a CLI that scaffolds complete multi-tenant SaaS apps Axios CVE-2025–62718: The Silent SSRF Bug That Could Be Hiding in Your Node.js App Right Now The dashboard that ended our friendship Data Pipelines Explained Simply (and How to Build Them with Python) The Hidden Cost of AI Systems Nobody Talks About. undefined vs undeclared, and how typeof behaves Switching from file-based jobs to NATS/Kafka in Rust without changing code io_uring Adventures: Rust Servers That Love Syscalls Why Agentic AI is Killing the Traditional Database The POUR principles of web accessibility for developers and designers Quantum Neural Network 3D — A Deep Dive into Interactive WebGL Visualization How To Install Caveman In Codex On macOS And Windows Automation Pipeline Reliability: Why Your Workflow Breaks When Nobody Is Watching I Built an 'Open World' AI Coding Agent — It Works From ANY Folder From Freelancing to Product: A Tech Service Company's SaaS Transformation China's AI Giants: Adding Tencent Hunyuan & ByteDance Doubao to AI University (74 Providers) On the Vibe Coders and Their Lies clerk: Auto-Summarize Your Claude Code Sessions AI Weekly — 2026/04/10–04/17 | The Model Lockdown Is Here, but the Toolchain Is the Real Battleground AI 週報 — 2026/04/10–2026/04/17 模型封鎖潮來了,但工具鏈才是真戰場 Maybe this is how Open-Source apps are born... 🚀 Fine-Tune LLMs with LoRA and QLoRA: 2026 Guide tRPC v11 + Next.js App Router: End-to-End Type Safety Without the Boilerplate ShadCN UI in 2026: Why I Stopped Installing Component Libraries and Started Owning My Components SaaS Billing in React Server Components: Stripe + Supabase Without a Single `useEffect` Join our DEV Weekend Challenge — $1,000 in Prizes Across TEN winners! Submissions Due April 20 at 6:59 AM UTC. Implementing FSRS Spaced Repetition in Flutter + Supabase — Adding Memory Science to an AI Learning App "I Texted My Localhost From the Train — Claude Code Fixed the Bug Before I Got Home" I Built a Sales Prep AI and It Went Deeper Than Expected Design to Code #2: One JSON, Eleven Outputs Solving the 100M-Row Problem: A Summary Table Pattern for High-Volume Push Notification Logs Flutter Web With Wasm: What Actually Changes For Developers I Built 50 Royalty-Free Soundtracks for My Side Project in a Weekend Using AI Music Generation The Vibe Coding Security Checklist: 7 Things to Check Before You Ship Stop Letting Googlebot Guess Fix Your React App's SEO Right Desconstruindo o Streaming do LinkedIn: Como Criar um Engine de Extração de Vídeo de Alta Performance com HLS e FFmpeg (EDA Part-1) EDA (Exploratory Data Analysis) Explained With Real Life — Why Looking at Your Data Is the Most Important Step in Machine Learning Brand Relationship Management at Scale: Our 4-Touch Outreach System for 200+ Brands Why String.fromEnvironment() Might Return an Empty String in Dart JGuardrails 1.0.0 — Hardening Java LLM Apps Against Jailbreaks, Toxicity, and Prompt Injection Plan and Schedule a Full Week of Threads Content From One Claude Conversation Coding Cat Oran Ep3, Five Tables Changed Everything Updated: BFF Pattern I'm done watching freelancers get buried by 200 proposals. So I'm building the alternative. This is my first post BFS Algorithm in Java Step by Step Tutorial with Examples Tracking LLM Pricing Monthly: An Open Dataset for 22 AI Models How We Measure Content ROI on a Comparison Site: Revenue Attribution Without Perfect Data Introducing Nova AI Ops: The AI-Native Operating System for SRE Teams I built a free desktop video downloader for Windows — Grabbit How Talkie OCR Helps Vision-Impaired & Dyslexic Users Read the World Around Them VRCFaceTracking安装和iPhone面捕配置教程,有bug Even CrowdStrike Can't See Your Agents The Automation Gold Rush: What n8n Workflows and Claude Are Opening Up for Developers Right Now
Python for Beginners — Part 2: Variables, Data Types & Numbers
Ramesh S · 2026-06-20 · via DEV Community

Ramesh S

Part 2 of a beginner-friendly series on learning Python from scratch.

In Part 1, we installed Python, wrote our first program, and learned the syntax rules that hold everything together. Now it's time to start storing and working with information — which means variables and data types.

What is a Variable?

A variable is a name that points to a value stored in memory. Think of it as a labeled container you can put something into, and refer back to later by name.

name = "Ramesh"
age = 25

Unlike many other languages, Python doesn't need you to declare a variable's type ahead of time. You just assign a value with =, and Python figures out the type on its own. This is called dynamic typing.

x = 5        # x is an integer
x = "hello"  # now x is a string — totally legal in Python

This flexibility is convenient, but it also means you need to be a little more careful — Python won't stop you from changing a variable's type halfway through your program, even if that wasn't your intention.

Variable Naming Rules

Python is strict about how variable names can look:

  • Must start with a letter or an underscore (_) — never a number.
  • Can only contain letters, numbers, and underscores.
  • Cannot be a Python keyword (class, for, if, etc.).
  • Are case-sensitive — age, Age, and AGE are three different variables.
age = 25        # valid
_age = 25       # valid
age2 = 25       # valid
2age = 25       # invalid — cannot start with a number
my-age = 25     # invalid — hyphens aren't allowed

Naming conventions

Python's style guide (PEP 8) recommends snake_case for variable names — lowercase words separated by underscores:

first_name = "Ramesh"
total_score = 95

Assigning Multiple Variables

Python lets you assign several variables in a single line, which keeps code compact and readable.

# One value to multiple variables
x = y = z = 10

# Multiple values to multiple variables
name, age, city = "Ramesh", 25, "Chennai"

Data Types in Python

Every value in Python belongs to a data type, which determines what kind of operations you can perform on it. Here are the core built-in types you'll use constantly:

Type Example Description
str "hello" Text
int 25 Whole numbers
float 3.14 Decimal numbers
bool True / False Logical values
list [1, 2, 3] Ordered, changeable collection
tuple (1, 2, 3) Ordered, unchangeable collection
dict {"a": 1} Key-value pairs
set {1, 2, 3} Unordered, unique values
NoneType None Represents "no value"

We'll dive deep into collections (list, tuple, dict, set) in Part 5. For now, let's focus on the basics — strings, numbers, and booleans.

Checking a variable's type

Use the built-in type() function any time you want to confirm what you're working with:

x = 25
print(type(x))     # <class 'int'>

y = "hello"
print(type(y))     # <class 'str'>

This is one of the most useful debugging habits you can build early on.

Numbers in Python

Python has three numeric types you'll run into regularly:

  • int — whole numbers, positive or negative, with no limit on size: 10, -45, 1000000
  • float — numbers with a decimal point: 3.14, -0.5, 2.0
  • complex — numbers with an imaginary part, written with a j: 3 + 4j (rare for beginners, but good to know it exists)
x = 10        # int
y = 3.14      # float
z = 3 + 4j    # complex

print(type(x), type(y), type(z))

Basic arithmetic

Python supports all the math operations you'd expect:

a = 10
b = 3

print(a + b)   # 13  → addition
print(a - b)   # 7   → subtraction
print(a * b)   # 30  → multiplication
print(a / b)   # 3.333... → division (always returns a float)
print(a // b)  # 3   → floor division (drops the decimal)
print(a % b)   # 1   → modulus (remainder)
print(a ** b)  # 1000 → exponent (a to the power of b)

Note that / always returns a float, even if the result is a whole number:

print(10 / 2)   # 5.0, not 5

Type Casting

Sometimes you need to convert a value from one type to another — this is called casting. Python gives you simple functions for this:

x = "25"
y = int(x)      # converts string "25" to integer 25

a = 25
b = str(a)      # converts integer 25 to string "25"

c = "3.14"
d = float(c)    # converts string "3.14" to float 3.14

This comes up constantly in real programs — for example, when you take user input (which always arrives as a string) and need to do math with it:

user_input = input("Enter your age: ")  # this is a string, even if you type "25"
age = int(user_input)                   # now it's a usable integer
print(age + 5)

If you try to do math directly on the unconverted string, Python will raise a TypeError — so casting isn't optional here, it's required.

Why This Matters

Dynamic typing is one of the reasons Python feels fast to write in — you spend less time declaring types and more time solving the actual problem. But that same flexibility is also where beginners get tripped up: a variable that started as a number can quietly become a string somewhere in your code, and the bug only shows up when you try to do math on it. Getting comfortable with type() and casting early will save you a lot of confusion later.

What's Next

In Part 3, we'll cover strings and booleans — how to slice and format text, the most useful string methods, and how Python handles True/False logic.


This is Part 2 of an 8-part beginner Python series. Catch up on Part 1: Getting Started & Syntax, or continue to Part 3 once it's live.