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  1. 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 …

  2. Is there a "not equal" operator in Python? - Stack Overflow

    Jun 16, 2012 · There are two operators in Python for the "not equal" condition - a.) != If values of the two operands are not equal, then the condition becomes true. (a != b) is true.

  3. Using 'or' in an 'if' statement (Python) - Stack Overflow

    Using 'or' in an 'if' statement (Python) [duplicate] Asked 7 years, 9 months ago Modified 18 days ago Viewed 157k times

  4. 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 …

  5. What is Python's equivalent of && (logical-and) in an if-statement?

    Mar 21, 2010 · There is no bitwise negation in Python (just the bitwise inverse operator ~ - but that is not equivalent to not). See also 6.6. Unary arithmetic and bitwise/binary operations and …

  6. syntax - Python integer incrementing with ++ - Stack Overflow

    In Python, you deal with data in an abstract way and seldom increment through indices and such. The closest-in-spirit thing to ++ is the next method of iterators.

  7. 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?

  8. What does [:-1] mean/do in python? - Stack Overflow

    Mar 20, 2013 · Working on a python assignment and was curious as to what [:-1] means in the context of the following code: instructions = f.readline()[:-1] Have searched on here on S.O. …

  9. What is the effect of using `python -m pip` instead of just `pip`?

    In Python, a module some_module is typically imported into another Python file with an import some_module statement at the top of the importing file. This enables the use of functions, …

  10. python - `from ... import` vs `import .` - Stack Overflow

    Feb 25, 2012 · I'm wondering if there's any difference between the code fragment from urllib import request and the fragment import urllib.request or if they are interchangeable. If they are …