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  1. Is there a "not equal" operator in Python? - Stack Overflow

    Jun 16, 2012 · Python is dynamically, but strongly typed, and other statically typed languages would complain about comparing different types. There's also the else clause: # This will …

  2. What does colon equal (:=) in Python mean? - Stack Overflow

    In Python this is simply =. To translate this pseudocode into Python you would need to know the data structures being referenced, and a bit more of the algorithm implementation. Some notes …

  3. Using or in if statement (Python) - Stack Overflow

    The left part may be false, but right part is true (python has "truth-y" and "fals-y" values), so the check always succeeds. The way to write what you meant to would be. if weather == "Good!" …

  4. What is Python's equivalent of && (logical-and) in an if-statement?

    Mar 21, 2010 · There is no bitwise negation in Python (just the bitwise inverse operator ~ - but that is not equivalent to not). See also 6.6. Unary arithmetic and bitwise/binary operations and …

  5. python - Is there a difference between "==" and "is"? - Stack …

    Since is for comparing objects and since in Python 3+ every variable such as string interpret as an object, let's see what happened in above paragraphs. In python there is id function that shows …

  6. What does the "at" (@) symbol do in Python? - Stack Overflow

    Jun 17, 2011 · Functions, in Python, are first class objects - which means you can pass a function as an argument to another function, and return functions. Decorators do both of these things. If …

  7. python - What is the purpose of the -m switch? - Stack Overflow

    You must run python my_script.py from the directory where the file is located. Alternatively - python path/to/my_script.py. However, you can run python -m my_script (ie refer to the script …

  8. python - Iterating over dictionaries using 'for' loops - Stack Overflow

    Jul 21, 2010 · In Python 3.x, iteritems() was replaced with simply items(), which returns a set-like view backed by the dict, like iteritems() but even better. This is also available in 2.7 as …

  9. python - Pythonic way to combine for-loop and if-statement

    @KirillTitov Yes python is a fundamentally non-functional language (this is a purely imperative coding - and I agree with this answer's author that it is the way python is set up to be written. …

  10. python - `from ... import` vs `import .` - Stack Overflow

    Feb 25, 2012 · It depends on how you want to access the import when you refer to it. from urllib import request # access request directly. mine = request() import urllib.request # used as …