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# Week 33 - Augest 2023
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## 📊 Understanding Underscores in Numeric Literals
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## 1. 📊 Understanding Underscores in Numeric Literals
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Python 3.6 introduced a delightful feature that allows you to use underscores in numeric literals. This feature has a simple yet impactful purpose: to enhance the readability of large numbers. By strategically placing underscores, you can visually separate the digits into more manageable groups, making the code easier to comprehend at a glance.
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## 📜 Text Wrapping with Python's Textwrap Module
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## 2. 📜 Text Wrapping with Python's Textwrap Module
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Have you ever struggled with making your text fit within a specific width while preserving readability? The `textwrap` module comes to the rescue! It allows you to effortlessly format paragraphs, strings, or even code snippets to fit a certain width, all while ensuring proper line breaks and alignment.
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## 🌐 Exploring IP Address Manipulation with Python's `ipaddress` Module
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## 3. 🌐 Exploring IP Address Manipulation with Python's `ipaddress` Module
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IP addresses are the backbone of the internet, enabling devices to communicate across the digital landscape. The `ipaddress` module provides an elegant and efficient way to handle IP addresses, both IPv4 and IPv6, within your Python code.
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## 🏁 Graceful Script Exit with `atexit` in Python
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## 4. 🏁 Graceful Script Exit with `atexit` in Python
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Have you ever wished for a way to ensure that certain cleanup tasks or actions are performed reliably when your Python script ends, regardless of whether it finishes normally or encounters an exception? The `atexit` module is here to grant your wish!
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💡 **Exception Handling:** Remember that `atexit` functions are also called in case of exceptions. Make sure your cleanup code handles exceptions gracefully.
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## 🔒 Safeguarding Data with Python's `hashlib` Module
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## 5. 🔒 Safeguarding Data with Python's `hashlib` Module
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In a digital world teeming with sensitive information, ensuring the integrity and security of data is paramount. Python's `hashlib` module equips you with cryptographic hash functions to create unique fingerprints of data, aiding in verification and protection against tampering.
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