In this video, I go over 8 tips and suggestions by Google and show you examples to help you apply them to your own code.
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🔖 Chapters:
0:00 Intro
1:18 #1: Imports
2:39 #2: Using a main function
3:50 #3: Comprehensions and generator expressions
5:10 #4: Default argument values
8:26 #5: Properties
9:51 #6: Getters and setters
11:06 #7: Lexical scoping
13:02 #8: Exception handling
16:44 Final thoughts
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8 Python Coding Tips - From The Google Python Style Guide
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