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Use Python lists to store data in one-dimensional rows, access them by indexes, and sort them any which way you like.
Python 2 and Python 3, the two versions of the programming language in widespread use, include a function called shuffle that can randomize a list or another sequence of data.
Everything in Python is an object, or so the saying goes. If you want to create your own custom objects, with their own properties and methods, you use Python’s class object to make that happen.
Python 3.10 development has stabilized and we can finally test out all of the new features that will be included in the final release. We’ll cover some of the most interesting additions to ...
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