How to Make Mistakes in Python by Mike Pirnat
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Even the best programmers make mistakes, and experienced programmer Mike Pirnat has made his share during 15+ years with Python. Some have been simple and silly; others were embarrassing and downright costly. In this OβReilly report, he dissects some of his most memorable blunders, peeling them back layer-by-layer to reveal just what went wrong.
For example, you could install every third-party package that looks interesting and end up with a tangled mess where nothing works right. Or you could write a test that manages to break the build. Mikeβs done both and so much more. By avoiding these missteps, youβll be free to make truly significant mistakesβthe ones that advance the art of programming.
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