oh man, that asterisk unpack in multiple variables declaration is actually epic. Also, works with Lists. Was watching these to review Python before some interviews. Those are great! Thanks a lot!
Thanks a lot. Liked the last part where you explained why tuple> list
Great tutorial sir and the way you are presenting content loved it.
Oh my god thank you so much for doing this man
really great stuff, thx. a sidenote: please use s higher fontsize to simplify following if watching on a mobile phone... It is not always the Laptop, often it is browsing through sophisticated topics but with mobile phone, getting an idea of what is possible but....... standard fonts on the Display and too small to follow. Please use a reasonable fontsize... maybe 2 or 3 points higher, there is enough space for it to do so.... ;-)
Nice tutorial , liked it !
Thank you 🙏
Quick question: Other than the fact that tuples are faster and are more efficient than lists, are there any more reasons to use tuples instead of lists? (extra functions, etc.)
danke schoen
Nice explanation and very good collection
Great points, Sir!
Thanks a lot Sir for this tutorial, If you are using VScode Can you pls tell which keyboard shortcut you are using for executing python
NICE
Tuple pronunciation Sounds like tuh pl 😂
hey, which python version are you using for these tutorials.
I don't understand the use of the asterisk in the unpack.
can we create a dictionary from tuples?
Fonts so small that it cannot be seen on cell screen.
Change the name for this video series. This is beginner stuff. Don't lie to people by calling it advanced. You lose your credibility from the start when you LIE to people right from the start.
@ronyut1984