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### Let's meet Friendly Language Uncle For Life
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**Output (Python 3.x)**
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```py
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>>> from __future__ import barry_as_FLUFL
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>>> "Ruby" != "Python" # there's no doubt about it
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File "some_file.py", line 1
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"Ruby" != "Python"
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SyntaxError: invalid syntax
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>>> "Ruby" <> "Python"
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True
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```
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There we go.
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#### 💡 Explanation:
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- This is relevant to [PEP-401](https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0401/) released on April 1, 2009 (now you know, what it means).
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- Quoting from the PEP-401
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Recognized that the != inequality operator in Python 3.0 was a horrible, finger pain inducing mistake, the FLUFL reinstates the <> diamond operator as the sole spelling.
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- There's more that Uncle Barry had to share in the PEP, you can read it [here](https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0401/).
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### Inpinity
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The spelling is intended. Please, don't submit a patch for this.
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**Output (Python 3.x):**
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```py
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>>> infinity = float('infinity')
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>>> hash(infinity)
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314159
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>>> hash(float('-inf'))
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-314159
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```
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#### 💡 Explanation:
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- Hash of infinity is 10⁵ x π.
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- Interestingly, hash of `float('-inf')` is "-10⁵ x π" in Python 3, whereas "-10⁵ x e" in Python 2.
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### Strings can be tricky sometimes
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### Strings can be tricky sometimes
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# Help
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# Help
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I'm looking for full-time opportunities, I'd highly appreciate if you could do me a small favor by letting me know about open positions around you.
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Thanks a ton for reading this project, I hope you enjoyed it and found it informative!
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Thanks a ton for reading this project, I hope you enjoyed it and found it informative!
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**Want to share What the f*ck Python with friends?**
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I'm looking for full-time opportunities, I'd highly appreciate if you could do me a small favor by letting me know about open positions around you. You can find more about me [here](https://satwikkansal.xyz).
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## Want to share wtfPython with friends?
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