diff --git a/irrelevant/wtf.ipynb b/irrelevant/wtf.ipynb index a4e6c74..c037032 100644 --- a/irrelevant/wtf.ipynb +++ b/irrelevant/wtf.ipynb @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ "cell_type": "markdown", "metadata": {}, "source": [ - "

\"wtfpython

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What the f*ck Python! \ud83d\ude31

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Exploring and understanding Python through surprising snippets.

\n", "\n", @@ -2947,11 +2947,11 @@ "\n", "When we initialize `row` variable, this visualization explains what happens in the memory\n", "\n", - "![image](/images/tic-tac-toe/after_row_initialized.png)\n", + "\"Shows\n", "\n", "And when the `board` is initialized by multiplying the `row`, this is what happens inside the memory (each of the elements `board[0]`, `board[1]` and `board[2]` is a reference to the same list referred by `row`)\n", "\n", - "![image](/images/tic-tac-toe/after_board_initialized.png)\n", + "\"Shows\n", "\n", "We can avoid this scenario here by not using `row` variable to generate `board`. (Asked in [this](https://github.com/satwikkansal/wtfpython/issues/68) issue).\n", "\n"