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python-syntax-errors
- 仅从Python X.Y开始语法上有效的No-op语句 (No-op statements syntactically valid only since Python X.Y)
- no-op statements syntactically valid only since Python X.Y
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Hacker News top posts: Jun 6, 2022
No-op statements syntactically valid only since Python X.Y\ (90 comments)
- No-op statements syntactically valid only since Python X.Y
- abmagick – abuse ImageMagick to create arbitrary files
- Show HN: Python library to overload functions based on interpreter version
wtfpython
- What the Fuck Python?
- Valid Python syntax – by Nobody has time for Python
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Multidimensional lists creation, why the weird behavior
Haven’t seen it mentioned in the replies, so here it is. Have a look at “What the f*ck Python? 😱” on GitHub: https://github.com/satwikkansal/wtfpython
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https://github.com/satwikkansal/wtfpython
"Mutating the immutable" is my personal favourite - the second line of code fails with an exception despite having already succeeded:
>>> t = ([1, 2], 5, 6)
- phyton - păreri ptr un începător?
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Today I re-learned: Python function default arguments are retained between executions
For more of Python’s fun stuff https://github.com/satwikkansal/wtfpython
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Intermediate to advanced
wtfPython:Understanding Python through surprising snippets
- Common misconceptions in Python that drove you crazy?
- how to learn python ?
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Ask HN: What are the best tutorial sites for Python?
All these are neither recent (they are updated though) nor AI related. Here you go :
If you are new to dev, I like "think python"
If you are already into programming, I personally find sifting through organized small code snippets helpful for learning a new language :
https://github.com/jackzhenguo/python-small-examples
https://github.com/satwikkansal/wtfpython/blob/master/README...
https://www.30secondsofcode.org/python/p/1
Finally, "The Hitchhiker’s Guide to Python" is good for everything configuration, and usage.
What are some alternatives?
compatlib - Python utilities for writing cross-version compatible libraries
deno - A modern runtime for JavaScript and TypeScript.
wtfjs - 🤪 A list of funny and tricky JavaScript examples
pfFocus - Generate meaningful output from your pfSense configuration backup, like Markdown documentation.
setup.py - 📦 A Human's Ultimate Guide to setup.py.
awesome-python - An opinionated list of awesome Python frameworks, libraries, software and resources.
macropy - Macros in Python: quasiquotes, case classes, LINQ and more!
Pycco - Literate-style documentation generator.
Django - The Web framework for perfectionists with deadlines.
Think-Python-2E-My_solutions - My solutions to the exercises contained in the "Think Python 2nd Edition" book by Allen B. Downey.
rdm - Our regulatory documentation manager. Streamlines 62304, 14971, and 510(k) documentation for software projects.
abmagick - abuse ImageMagick (or GraphicsMagick) to create arbitrary files