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Strings

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Given the fundamental nature of strings in all forms of programming, it should come as no surprise that Python’s string features can fill an entire chapter. Whether it’s interacting with users by way of keyboard input, sending content over the Web, analyzing the great American novel, or participating in a Turing test, strings can and are used for many applications.

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    http://propython.com/turing_test/

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    http://propython.com/standard-encodings/

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Browning, J.B., Alchin, M. (2014). Strings. In: Pro Python. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-0334-7_7

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