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Lists, Tuples and Sets | Working with sequential data: Python Programming for Beginners

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Lists, Tuples and Sets allow us to work with a collection of data. In programming these datatypes are of utmost importance, Lists in particular. You will encounter situations were you would be tempted to use these. No other choice.
So, to make you understand better, I have not only explained how each works and their syntaxes but I also have mentioned some additional methods that you can use with them to manipulate the data. I have covered the concept of mutability and immutability too (something that still trips off many programmers).
Enjoy the video.
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Hey! You found yourself some useful portals :)
0:00 List
24:56 Tuples
28:17 Sets
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Hmm, I wonder where these links takes us :
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So, to make you understand better, I have not only explained how each works and their syntaxes but I also have mentioned some additional methods that you can use with them to manipulate the data. I have covered the concept of mutability and immutability too (something that still trips off many programmers).
Enjoy the video.
____________________
Hey! You found yourself some useful portals :)
0:00 List
24:56 Tuples
28:17 Sets
____________________
Hmm, I wonder where these links takes us :
____________________
ZBunker is a community that is run by a bunch of university students with strong grasp on computer science fundamentals.
The channel will walk you through some of the popular programming languages and how you can develop a skill set in this tech domain.
We strive to provide free and quality education for all. We firmly believe that open source is the way forward. So, by making these videos, we are encouraging and empowering you to do open source contributions and give back to the community.
We are learners. We are coders. Let's make an impact.
____________ WE NEED YOUR SUPPORT ______________
We strive to make education free 4 all. We would love to share this to as many audiences as possible. This won't be possible without your support. So, if you liked our videos, kindly consider subscribing to our channel.
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