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## Section: Strain your brain! ## Section: Strain your brain!
### ▶ First things first! ### ▶ First things first! *
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### ▶ Disorder within order ### ▶ Disorder within order *
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```py ```py
from collections import OrderedDict from collections import OrderedDict
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### ▶ Keep trying... ### ▶ Keep trying... *
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```py ```py
def some_func(): def some_func():
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### ▶ The chicken-egg problem ### ▶ The chicken-egg problem *
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1\. 1\.
```py ```py
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### ▶ All-true-ation ### ▶ All-true-ation *
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### ▶ Non-reflexive class method ### ▶ Non-reflexive class method *
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### ▶ Yielding from... return! ### ▶ Yielding from... return! *
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1\. 1\.
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### ▶ Nan-reflexivity ### ▶ Nan-reflexivity *
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### ▶ Lossy zip of iterators ### ▶ Lossy zip of iterators *
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```py ```py
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### ▶ Needles in a Haystack ### ▶ Needles in a Haystack *
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### ▶ Splitsies ### ▶ Splitsies *
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```py ```py
>>> 'a'.split() >>> 'a'.split()
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### ▶ Wild imports ### ▶ Wild imports *
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### ▶ All sorted? ### ▶ All sorted? *
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for i in range(9): for i in range(9):
for j in range(9): for j in range(9):
for k in range(9): for k in range(9):
print("I'm trapped, please rescue!") print("I am trapped, please rescue!")
if k == 2: if k == 2:
goto .breakout # breaking out from a deeply nested loop goto .breakout # breaking out from a deeply nested loop
label .breakout label .breakout
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**Output (Python 2.3):** **Output (Python 2.3):**
```py ```py
I'm trapped, please rescue! I am trapped, please rescue!
I'm trapped, please rescue! I am trapped, please rescue!
Freedom! Freedom!
``` ```
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- `else` clause after try block is also called "completion clause" as reaching the `else` clause in a `try` statement means that the try block actually completed successfully. - `else` clause after try block is also called "completion clause" as reaching the `else` clause in a `try` statement means that the try block actually completed successfully.
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### ▶ Ellipsis ### ▶ Ellipsis *
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```py ```py
def some_func(): def some_func():
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### ▶ Minor Ones ### ▶ Minor Ones *
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* `join()` is a string operation instead of list operation. (sort of counter-intuitive at first usage) * `join()` is a string operation instead of list operation. (sort of counter-intuitive at first usage)
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