Unravelling the `pass` statement

This is the next post in my series on Python's syntactic sugar [https://snarky.ca/tag/syntactic-sugar/]. It's unfortunately been a while since my last post due to Python

The social contract of open source

Even though I gave a keynote [https://youtu.be/tzFWz5fiVKU?t=48m55s]with an accompanying blog post [https://snarky.ca/setting-expectations-for-open-source-participation/] all about setting expectations for open source participation, I felt it was

Unravelling `for` statements

As part of my series on Python's syntactic sugar [https://snarky.ca/tag/syntactic-sugar/], I am going to cover the for statement [https://docs.python.org/3.8/reference/compound_stmts.

Unravelling assertions

In this post, as part of my series on Python's syntactic sugar [https://snarky.ca/tag/syntactic-sugar/], I'm going to cover assert statements. Now, the actual unravelling of the

Unravelling the import statement

As part of my series on Python's syntactic sugar [https://snarky.ca/tag/syntactic-sugar/], I am going to cover import statements [https://docs.python.org/3.8/reference/simple_stmts.html#

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