In this lesson, you’ll get an overview of what you’ll learn in this course. A list is a collection of arbitrary objects, much like an array in other programming languages. Lists are defined by enclosing a comma-separated sequence of objects in square brackets:
Here are the important characteristics of Python lists:
Tuples are identical to lists in all respects, except:
()
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