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Изворен канал @pythonotes · Post #418 · 9 мар.

Оператор pipe позволяет писать более компактный код, реализуя логику объединения данных (Union). Важно помнить, что его поведение зависит от контекста. Побитовые операции (логическое OR) result = 5 | 3 # 5 (0101) | 3 (0011) = 7 (0111) Самое главное - не путать с оператором or, это другое! Объединение множеств set_a = {1, 2, 3} set_b = {3, 4, 5} set_c = set_a | set_b # {1, 2, 3, 4, 5} set_c |= {5, 6} # {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6} Слияние словарей dict_1 = {"a": 1, "b": 2} dict_2 = {"b": 3, "c": 4} merged = dict_1 | dict_2 # {'a': 1, 'b': 3, 'c': 4} merged |= {"d": 5} # {'a': 1, 'b': 3, 'c': 4, 'd': 5} Аннотации типов, заменяет Union def process_data(value: int | str) -> None: print(value) Допустимо использовать в isinstance или issubclass isinstance(3, int | float) # True Паттерн-матчинг status_code = 404 match status_code: case 200 | 201 | 204: print("OK") case 400 | 404 | 500: print("ERROR") Для использования в своих классах требуется переопределить метод __or__ Так же нашел библиотеку pipe которая добавляет еще много возможностей. Рекомендую ознакомиться ;) #basic

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@stemarena · Post #24 · 12.03.2026 г., 18:18

Radioactive scientist? Think of a woman.🩻 Let’s talk about the woman, the myth, the legend—Marie Curie. She didn’t just break through ceilings; she melted them with radioactive elements she discovered herself. Born Maria Skłodowska in Warsaw in 1867, Marie faced financial hardship early on. But with a prodigious memory and relentless drive, she moved to Paris to study at the Sorbonne. There, she wasn’t just a student, she connected with top physicists like Jean Perrin and eventually met her scientific partner in crime, Pierre Curie. Their partnership wasn’t just a marriage; it was a research powerhouse. As she was working in the lab, Marie noticed something strange: the mineral pitchblende was more radioactive than pure uranium. How could that happen? Apparently, it contained a tiny amount of some unknown, extremely active element. Pierre joined the hunt, and together they discovered two brand new elements: Polonium (named after her beloved homeland, Poland) and Radium. While Pierre studied the radiation, Marie did the heavy lifting—literally. She isolated pure metallic radium, with a little help from chemist André-Louis Debierne. When World War I erupted, Marie didn’t hide in a lab. She pioneered mobile X-ray units, famously called “Les Petites Curies.” These were ordinary cars fitted with X-ray apparatus and driven right to the front lines. She personally secured funding, trained medics, and helped examine over one million wounded soldiers. She essentially brought X-rays to the battlefield and made them an essential medical tool. …. Swipe through posts to explore the legacy Marie left behind!⚡️ #peopleinstemseries#womeninstem#mariecurie#radioactive#radiumgirls