The Coder's Apprentice
Lists are ordered collections of data items, just like tuples. The major difference with tuples is that lists are mutable. This makes them a highly flexible data structure, that you will find many uses for.
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Introduction | |||
List basics | |||
Lists are mutable | |||
Lists and operators | |||
List methods | |||
Aliasing | |||
Nested lists | |||
List casting | |||
List comprehensions | |||
What you learned | |||
Shuffled card deck | |||
FIFO (TODO) | |||
Counting letters (TODO) | |||
Sieve of Eratosthenes (TODO) | |||
Tic-Tac-Toe (TODO) | |||
Battleship (TODO) | |||
Subset sum (TODO) |