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Python Set Operations Explained: From Theory to Real-Time Applications

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A  set  in Python is an unordered collection of unique elements. It is useful when storing distinct values and performing operations like union, intersection, or difference. Real-Time Example: Removing Duplicate Customer Emails in a Marketing Campaign Imagine you are working on an email marketing campaign for your company. You have a list of customer emails, but some are duplicated. Using a set , you can remove duplicates efficiently before sending emails. Code Example: # List of customer emails (some duplicates) customer_emails = [ "alice@example.com" , "bob@example.com" , "charlie@example.com" , "alice@example.com" , "david@example.com" , "bob@example.com" ] # Convert list to a set to remove duplicates unique_emails = set (customer_emails) # Convert back to a list (if needed) unique_email_list = list (unique_emails) # Print the unique emails print ( "Unique customer emails:" , unique_email_list) Ou...

JavaScript Vs JSON Top Differences

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Today I woke up after my night sleep, and quickly I completed my daily routines. I thought a few minutes to write useful posts for my readers. I decided to write the differences between JavaScript and JSON. JavaScript Vs JSON Top Differences JSON Quick Insights JSON is simply a data-interchange format and, therefore, does not directly require the immediate knowledge of the JavaScript language. JSON a subset of the JavaScript language. Data exchange can occur between both browser and server and even server to server. The file extension is .json. You can structure the JSON as below: A collection of name/value pairs. An ordered list of values. An introduction to JSON read here JavaScript Quick Insights JavaScript is a text-based scripting language, whereby sequences of Unicode characters strung together. JavaScript supports two different types of data types. Primitive and non-primitive. Primitive data types the best example is the Object. The non-primitive examples are number, string, Boo...