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"# Sections\n",
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"- [The C3 class resolution algorithm for multiple class inheritance](#c3_class_res)\n",
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"- [Using `+=` on lists creates new objects](#pm_in_lists)\n",
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"- [Assignment operators and lists - simple-add vs. add-AND operators](#pm_in_lists)\n",
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"- [`True` and `False` in the datetime module](#datetime_module)\n",
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"- [Python reuses objects for small integers - always use \"==\" for equality, \"is\" for identity](#python_small_int)\n",
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"- [Shallow vs. deep copies if list contains other structures and objects](#shallow_vs_deep)\n",
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"## Using `+=` on lists creates new objects"
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"## Assignment operators and lists - simple-add vs. add-AND operators"
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"And if you are really keen on using lists, there is a nifty trick that circumvents this problem as a reader nicely pointed out in the comments: We can simply pass the loop variable `i` as a default argument to the lambdas."
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