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The range function can be used for counting upward, countdown downward, or performing an operation a number of times.| www.pythonmorsels.com
In Python, slicing looks like indexing with colons (:). You can slice a list (or any sequence) to get the first few items, the last few items, or all items in reverse.| www.pythonmorsels.com
Unlike traditional C-style for loops, Python's for loops don't have indexes. It's considered a best practice to avoid reaching for indexes unless you really need them.| www.pythonmorsels.com
An iterable is anything you're able to iterate over (iter-able). Iterables can be looped over and anything you can loop over is an iterable. Not every iterable is indexable or has a length.| www.pythonmorsels.com
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