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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #14953 · Jul 13

#python#documentation#gotchas#interview_questions#pitfalls#python#python_interview_questions#snippets#wats#wtf Python is a high-level, easy-to-read programming language widely used in many fields like web development, data science, and AI. The "What the f*ck Python?" project helps you understand tricky, surprising Python behaviors through clear examples and explanations. It reveals lesser-known features and common pitfalls, making it easier to write better code and debug problems. By exploring these examples, you can deepen your knowledge of Python’s internals, improve your coding skills, and avoid common mistakes, which benefits both beginners and experienced programmers alike[3]. https://github.com/satwikkansal/wtfpython

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@djangoproject · Post #156 · 09/06/2016, 01:43 AM

https://wiki.python.org/moin/GlobalInterpreterLock In #CPython, the #global#interpreter lock, or #GIL, is a mutex that prevents multiple native #threads from executing Python bytecodes at once. This lock is necessary mainly because CPython's memory management is not thread-safe. (However, since the GIL exists, other features have grown to depend on the guarantees that it enforces.)

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@djangoproject · Post #159 · 09/12/2016, 05:37 PM

https://docs.python.org/3/library/atexit.html The #atexit module defines #functions to #register and #unregister cleanup functions. Functions thus registered are automatically executed upon normal interpreter termination. atexit runs these functions in the reverse order in which they were registered; if you register A, B, and C, at #interpreter#termination time they will be run in the order C, B, A.