In Python, the flexibility of functions is one of the things that makes it a favorite language for developers. You can pass arguments in multiple ways, which allows you to create more dynamic and versatile functions. One such way is through kwargs. But what exactly is kwargs, and why is it so useful? Let's dive... Continue Reading →
Tuples as Dictionary Keys in Python | BrontoWise
If you've been playing around with Python long enough, you've probably encountered a frustrating error when trying to use a list as a dictionary key. But then, you try a tupleโand voilร , it works! ๐ Ever wondered why? Letโs break it down! Why Canโt Lists Be Dictionary Keys? ๐ค Python dictionaries use hashing to store... Continue Reading →
Lists vs Tuples in Python | BrontoWise
If you've spent any time dabbling in Python, you've surely come across lists and tuples. They seem kinda similar, right? I mean, both store multiple values, both use indexing, and both let you slice and dice data. So, why do we have two different things for (almost) the same job? ๐ค Well, let's settle this... Continue Reading →
Slicing and Dicing in Python | BrontoWise
Ever wanted to grab just a piece of your data instead of the whole thing? Well, in Python, slicing and dicing isnโt just for chefsโitโs a powerful way to manipulate lists, tuples, strings, and more! Letโs break it down with some easy-to-digest examples. ๐๐ฒ What is Slicing? Slicing is a way to extract a portion... Continue Reading →