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All of the pieces we've learned so far.
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Strings, lists, dictionaries, classes are
just building blocks for bigger and
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greater things.
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One of the problems with building great
things is that they often
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become really messy.
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As you've probably come to expect though,
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Python has things in place to help clean
up any messes you make along the way.
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In this course, we'll be looking at rules
for
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how to write your Python code so it
follows traditional Python conventions.
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Writing your code to a convention helps
your code to blend in with
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the code written by other people,
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and makes it easier to spot mistakes.
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We're also going to learn how to write doc
strings.
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Which let our own functions and classes
provide their own help text.
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And to help us when things go wrong, we're
going to learn about logging and
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using the built in Python debugger, PDB.
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We have a lot to cover, so let's get
started.
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