After failing to unravel generator expressions
[https://snarky.ca/not-unravelling-generator-expressions/], in this post as part
as my Python syntactic sugar post series
[https://snarky.ca/tag/syntactic-sugar/] I want to tackle comprehensions. Thanks
In this post on Python's syntactic sugar
[https://snarky.ca/tag/syntactic-sugar/], I want to try to tackle generator
expressions
[https://docs.python.org/3.8/reference/expressions.html#generator-expressions].
If
I already covered unravelling the with statement
[https://snarky.ca/unravelling-the-with-statement/], and async with is not much
different. Much like with, the language reference for async with
[https://docs.python.org/3.8/
When I decided the next post in my series on Python's syntactic sugar
[https://snarky.ca/tag/syntactic-sugar/] would be on async for, I figured it
would be straightforward. I have
The problem
Let's say you have more than one version of Python installed on your machine.
What version does python3 point to? If you said, "the newest version", you