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  1. 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 about …

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

    96 What does the “at” (@) symbol do in Python? @ symbol is a syntactic sugar python provides to utilize decorator, to paraphrase the question, It's exactly about what does decorator do in Python? Put it …

  3. python - What does the caret (^) operator do? - Stack Overflow

    Side note, seeing as Python defines this as an xor operation and the method name has "xor" in it, I would consider it a poor design choice to make that method do something not related to xor like …

  4. What does asterisk * mean in Python? - Stack Overflow

    What does asterisk * mean in Python? [duplicate] Asked 16 years, 11 months ago Modified 1 year, 11 months ago Viewed 324k times

  5. >> operator in Python - Stack Overflow

    Aug 5, 2010 · What does the >> operator do? For example, what does the following operation 10 >> 1 = 5 do?

  6. slice - How slicing in Python works - Stack Overflow

    Python slicing is a computationally fast way to methodically access parts of your data. In my opinion, to be even an intermediate Python programmer, it's one aspect of the language that it is necessary to …

  7. The tilde operator in Python - Stack Overflow

    Nov 29, 2011 · In Python, for integers, the bits of the twos-complement representation of the integer are reversed (as in b <- b XOR 1 for each individual bit), and the result interpreted again as a twos …

  8. What is the purpose of the single underscore "_" variable in Python?

    May 5, 2011 · As far as the Python languages is concerned, _ generally has no special meaning. It is a valid identifier just like _foo, foo_ or _f_o_o_. The only exception are match statements since Python …

  9. operators - Python != operation vs "is not" - Stack Overflow

    In a comment on this question, I saw a statement that recommended using result is not None vs result != None What is the difference? And why might one be recommended over the other?

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

    Python 2.4 adds the command line switch -m to allow modules to be located using the Python module namespace for execution as scripts. The motivating examples were standard library modules such …