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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...

Career Vs Your Attitude Do These Now

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75% of the American workforce are actively looking for jobs at any given point in time, of which 69% of them are currently employed.  1. Networking  Tapping into your Network, Creating, and Maximizing your Personal Brand and Researching Companies in your Field of Interest will help you in finding jobs that suit your interest.  Trying to randomly find a job will get you nowhere. PREPARE, PLAN, and RESEARCH , and you will find a job that is meant for you.  If you have attended a get-together of friends or a social gathering off-late, chances are that you would have come across at least half a dozen people, talking about their jobs; how they are unhappy with it and looking for a change, or how difficult it seems to get one in the first place. Job Search. Searching for a job has become one of the most time-occupying tasks in recent times. Almost as difficult as getting one, a job search means researching, identifying, and applying for jobs and going through the function...