What parts of the standard library are most valuable to learn *deeply*?

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  • RegExr

    RegExr is a HTML/JS based tool for creating, testing, and learning about Regular Expressions.

  • This might help, I use this all the time to see how my regex pattern affects some text: https://regexr.com/

  • cleo

    Cleo allows you to create beautiful and testable command-line interfaces.

  • You should check out Cleo. It lets you document your functions and specify the arguments at once in a really simple way. Cleo is the cli parser for the Poetry package manager.

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  • Poetry

    Python packaging and dependency management made easy

  • You should check out Cleo. It lets you document your functions and specify the arguments at once in a really simple way. Cleo is the cli parser for the Poetry package manager.

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