Lists are mutable arrays, and bytearrays are mutable arrays of bytes. We examine how they work, the syntax surrounding them, as well as list comprehensions, functions and methods. We talk about queues and stacks as well. Finally, we talk about the implications of passing mutable values into functions in Python, comparing it with similar behavior in C/C++ and Java.
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