June 2017
Beginner
352 pages
8h 39m
English
As we have seen, no type declarations are necessary in Python, and variables are essentially just untyped name bindings to objects. As such, they can be rebound – or reassigned – as often as necessary, even to object of different types.
But when we bind a name to an object, where is that binding stored? To answer that question, we must look at scopes and scoping rules in Python.
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