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Изворен канал @pythonotes · Post #61 · 2 апр.

Ранее я уже упоминал о другой фишке из ˍˍfutureˍˍ , это оператор деления. from __future__ import division Суть проста. Раньше сложность типа данных результата поределялась типом самого сложного операнда. Например: int/int => int int/float => float В первом случае оба операнда int, значит и результат будет int. Во втором float более сложный тип, поэтому результат будет float. Если нам требуется получить дробное значение при делении двух int то приходилось форсированно один из операндов конверировать в float. 12/float(5) => float Но с новой "философией" это не требуется. В Python3 "floor division" заменили на "true division" а старый способ теперь работает через оператор "//". >>> 3/2 1.5 >>> 3//2 1 То есть теперь деление int на int даёт float если результат не целое число. В классах теперь доступны методы __floordiv__() и __truediv__() для определения поведения с этими операторами. Данный переход описан в PEP238. #pep#2to3#basic

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@CryptoM · Post #64820 · 10.04.2026 г., 02:23

🚀 Bank of Korea Governor: Iran Conflict Poses Greater Impact on South Korea's Inflation and Growth Than Ukraine Conflict Bank of Korea Governor Lee Chang-yong has stated that the ongoing conflict in Iran is expected to have a more significant impact on South Korea's inflation and economic growth prospects compared to the conflict in Ukraine. According to Jin10, Lee emphasized the potential repercussions of the Iran conflict on the South Korean economy, highlighting concerns over inflationary pressures and growth challenges. The governor's remarks underscore the heightened economic risks associated with geopolitical tensions in the region, which could affect South Korea's economic stability and policy decisions. #SouthKorea#BankOfKorea#IranConflict#UkraineConflict#Inflation#EconomicGrowth#GeopoliticalRisks#Economy

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@CryptoM · Post #64798 · 10.04.2026 г., 00:31

🚀 Asian Development Bank Forecasts Economic Slowdown Amid Middle East Tensions The Asian Development Bank (ADB) released its "2026 Asian Development Outlook" report on April 10, highlighting increased geopolitical risks due to conflicts in the Middle East. According to Jin10, the report indicates that developing economies in the Asia-Pacific region are facing growing economic downturn risks. The ADB forecasts that if the Middle East situation stabilizes early, the economic growth rate for these economies will slow from 5.4% in 2025 to 5.1% in both 2026 and 2027. Inflation is expected to rise from 3.0% in 2025 to 3.6% in 2026 and 3.4% in 2027. However, if the turmoil in the Middle East persists until the third quarter of this year, the economic growth rate for the Asia-Pacific developing economies could slow further to 4.7% in 2026 and 4.8% in 2027, with inflation rising to 5.6% in 2026. #AsianDevelopmentBank#EconomicSlowdown#MiddleEastTensions#GeopoliticalRisks#AsiaPacific#EconomicForecast#Inflation#2026Outlook#DevelopingEconomies

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@CryptoM · Post #65169 · 11.04.2026 г., 15:05

🚀 Middle East Credit Markets Attract Investors Amid Iran Conflict Credit investors are increasingly eyeing opportunities in the Middle East as the ongoing conflict in Iran disrupts lending markets. Bloomberg posted on X that this situation may present a chance for fund managers prepared to navigate geopolitical risks. The war has led to significant shifts in the region's financial landscape, prompting investors to reassess their strategies and explore new avenues for growth. As tensions continue, the potential for lucrative investments in the Middle East remains a focal point for those willing to engage with the complexities of the geopolitical environment. #MiddleEast#CreditMarkets#IranConflict#Investors#GeopoliticalRisks#FinancialLandscape#InvestmentOpportunities#FundManagers#LendingMarkets#MiddleEastInvestments