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
Instead of using hard-coded indices to get tuple elements, use tuple unpacking to give descriptive names to each item. Important items should have a name instead of a number.| www.pythonmorsels.com
Sequences are iterables that have a length. Sequences are ordered collections (they maintain the order of their contents). The most common sequences built-in to Python are string, tuple, and list.| 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
Python's built-in enumerate function is the preferred way to loop while counting upward at the same time. You'll almost always see tuple unpacking used whenever enumerate is used.| 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