Thanks! i feel it ❤casting is not necessary in python but when i learned python from different sources they added one same topic python casting so that's why i added casting here! python is so smart that it will automatically detect data types we don't need to specify ! Yes i left many topics like finally,pass,raise,class,continue,lambda,from,assert,del,global,not,with,async,or,yield and more but i would also like to add that i didn't miss any important topic for beginners🙂❤
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Awesome Post. Saved a lot of time🔥
Here is why I would recommend it to beginners:
Thanks❤🙂
Hi !
I think there is an error in section "Mutable objects"
lists are mutable in python
I think, the final result is :
['pink', 'blue', 'orange']
No ?! :D
Read my words again i mentioned that lists are mutable in python!
No doubt on what you say :)
I just tell you : If i write your example line by line, the final result is false :D
Thanks 😊 I've added one photo for better understanding😃
Great article for beginners. The presentation of the material is great and all concepts discussed are well explained.
There is this line under mutable objects that I believe is a mistake. It says
"In simple words, an immutable object's value can be changed even after it is created."
I think that should be mutable instead.
Yes it was typo error for now it was fixed!thank you for your contribution🙂❤
Thanks! i feel it ❤casting is not necessary in python but when i learned python from different sources they added one same topic python casting so that's why i added casting here! python is so smart that it will automatically detect data types we don't need to specify ! Yes i left many topics like finally,pass,raise,class,continue,lambda,from,assert,del,global,not,with,async,or,yield and more but i would also like to add that i didn't miss any important topic for beginners🙂❤
This post is a quick revision basic python. Great work
Thanks 🙂
Great article
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Nice set of examples, each one could become a post of its own. Nice to have them all in on post.