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Which of these are NOT objects in Python?
Which of these are NOT objects in Python?
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15%
Functions
9%
Classes
32%
Modules
43%
None
Closures: Functions That Remember
Closures can be mystifying. Imagine a function inside another function, and the inner function remembers the outer function’s variables, even after the outer function has finished running.
Closures capture variables by reference, which is why beginners often stumble when using loops inside closures. They’re powerful once you understand that the inner function “remembers” its environment.
Closures can be mystifying. Imagine a function inside another function, and the inner function remembers the outer function’s variables, even after the outer function has finished running.
Closures capture variables by reference, which is why beginners often stumble when using loops inside closures. They’re powerful once you understand that the inner function “remembers” its environment.
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A Python function with no return statement actually returns:
A Python function with no return statement actually returns:
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11%
0
25%
False
39%
None
26%
Nothing
Context Managers: The “Clean-Up Crew” of Python
Have you ever forgot to close a file and wonder why your program is misbehaving?
Context managers prevent this headache.
When you use with, Python ensures that resources are properly acquired and released automatically. Think of it as hiring a clean-up crew: they take care of the dirty work while you focus on the important tasks.
You don’t have to remember to call f.close(). This small pattern prevents bugs, improves readability, and is a hallmark of professional Python code.
Have you ever forgot to close a file and wonder why your program is misbehaving?
Context managers prevent this headache.
When you use with, Python ensures that resources are properly acquired and released automatically. Think of it as hiring a clean-up crew: they take care of the dirty work while you focus on the important tasks.
with open('data.txt') as f:
data = f.read()
# file is automatically closed hereYou don’t have to remember to call f.close(). This small pattern prevents bugs, improves readability, and is a hallmark of professional Python code.
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If Python can't find a variable locally, what's the next place it looks?
If Python can't find a variable locally, what's the next place it looks?
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62%
Global
13%
Built-in
20%
Parent scope
4%
None
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A decorator in Python is essentially:
A decorator in Python is essentially:
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11%
A class that modifies code
79%
A function that takes another function
0%
A syntax sugar for loops
11%
A compile-time feature