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wat‽ Mind-bending Edge Cases in Python
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Dustin Ingram
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jul Sun 17
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10:30
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https://2016.pygotham.org/talks/363/wat-mind-bending-edge-cases-in-python
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In this talk, we'll explore ten of the most paradoxical and mind-numbing "Python wats" -- unique edge cases in the language. We'll even go so far as to re-implement the stdlib functions which cause them to understand just why they actually make sense. This is a fun and entertaining talk. In the end, attendees will gain insight into functions they use every day, including `zip`, `max`, `min`, `any`, `all`, and more. Even the simplest of tools, when combined, can produce really weird results!
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