An exercise-first introduction to Python in bite-sized chunks. Each section consists of many 4 minute videos, each followed by 30 minute exercises. By the end of this course you'll have a solid foundation of Python knowledge.| www.pythonmorsels.com
In Python we care about the behavior of an object more than the type of an object. We say, "if it looks like a duck and walks like a duck, it's a duck." This idea is called duck typing.| www.pythonmorsels.com
List comprehensions make lists; generator expressions make generators. Generators are lazy single-use iterables which generate values as you loop over 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
Definitions for colloquial Python terminology (effectively an unofficial version of the Python glossary).| www.pythonmorsels.com