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| | | | | I read two C++ subreddit threads today on using the auto keyword. They're both questions: the first one asks why certain people seem to dislike using type inference, while the second asks about what commonly taught guidelines should be considered bad practice. A few replies there mention auto. This confuses me for more than one... | |
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| | | | | The 'Zen of Python' is a set of guidelines you should always keep in mind when programming in Python. | |
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| | | The Python programming language has thousands of wonderful third-party packages available on the Python Package Index. One of those packages is | ||