This was a great overview of random generation in Python. The examples in the standard library were great and full featured. I felt like I came away from them with a much deeper understanding of how they work!
that said, I feel like the coverage of secrets and uuid was much more shallow. Enough to get the basics, which is a great foundation. It left me wanting a follow-up that delves into more detail of cryptographicly secure randoms though.
Any chance there’ll be a part 2 covering that?
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