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Syntactic Sugar in Python

Syntactic sugar is a bit of fancy in your code to make your life easier. It's syntax that's actually technically not necessary to end up at the exact same semantic result, which is a very fancy way of just saying. If you didn't have this syntax, you could still get your job done and still end up with the same endpoint. The rules I set out for myself in the blog series was: Could I unravel something from syntactic sugar down to its like base components? Was that it had to be in Python 3.8 or below; if we're already doing that in some places, I could cheat that way too. This is not meant to be faster or comparative

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