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Collections are a way for you to organize kata so that you can create your own training routines. Every collection you create is public and automatically sharable with other warriors. After you have added a few kata to a collection you and others can train on the kata contained within the collection.
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe in Python objects have their length stored as an attribute, so len() does not calculate anything when called, it just accesses the lenth attrubute of an object.
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/29057153/does-the-len-built-in-function-iterates-through-the-collection-to-calculate-it
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe in Python objects have their length stored as an attribute, so len() does not calculate anything when called, it just accesses the lenth attrubute of an object.
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/29057153/does-the-len-built-in-function-iterates-through-the-collection-to-calculate-it
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe in Python objects have their length stored as an attribute, so len() does not calculate anything when called, it just accesses the lenth attrubute of an object.
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/29057153/does-the-len-built-in-function-iterates-through-the-collection-to-calculate-it
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe in Python objects have their length stored as an attribute, so len() does not calculate anything when called, it just accesses the lenth attrubute of an object.
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/29057153/does-the-len-built-in-function-iterates-through-the-collection-to-calculate-it
oh, such a clever solution!