Today we learn about the set, an indispensable data type in Python's object-oriented landscape. Sets are a means of storing data (any other type of object, except another set). They are unordered and their elements are unique. Their claim to fame, however, is that they are hashable, which means lookup and remove operations can be done in constant time (immediately), which makes them useful for toms of applications.
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Sets: • Sets - Python Like a Pro #5
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