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gradual typing python (and my approach) (beginner - intermediate) anthony explains #308

gradual typing python (and my approach) (beginner - intermediate) anthony explains #308

today I talk about

python typing: Generator[T, S, R] (intermediate) anthony explains #297

python typing: Generator[T, S, R] (intermediate) anthony explains #297

today I talk about the three generic types of `

typing Self (PEP 673) (intermediate) anthony explains #418

typing Self (PEP 673) (intermediate) anthony explains #418

today I talk about the addition of `

`else` is good, actually (beginner - intermediate) anthony explains #313

`else` is good, actually (beginner - intermediate) anthony explains #313

today's video is a little bit different, I usually don't do opinion pieces but I get asked about this enough that I thought I'd throw it into ...

python typing: TYPE_CHECKING (intermediate) anthony explains #312

python typing: TYPE_CHECKING (intermediate) anthony explains #312

today I show you what the `TYPE_CHECKING` constant is in the

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typing: Protocol + @runtime_checkable (intermediate) anthony explains #187

typing: Protocol + @runtime_checkable (intermediate) anthony explains #187

today I follow up to the video about Protocol and show @runtime_checkable for doing some light structural

opinion: don't bother typing tests (intermediate) anthony explains #347

opinion: don't bother typing tests (intermediate) anthony explains #347

today I talk about the

python typing: explicit TypeAlias (PEP 613) (intermediate) anthony explains #365

python typing: explicit TypeAlias (PEP 613) (intermediate) anthony explains #365

today I talk about explicit

python typing: @overload (intermediate) anthony explains #163

python typing: @overload (intermediate) anthony explains #163

today I talk about the @overload decorator for

python typing: why not self? (intermediate) anthony explains #076

python typing: why not self? (intermediate) anthony explains #076

today I talk about why mypy doesn't need an annotation for the first argument! - introduction to

what are python doctests? (beginner - intermediate) anthony explains #300

what are python doctests? (beginner - intermediate) anthony explains #300

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python typing: aliases (beginner - intermediate) anthony explains #180

python typing: aliases (beginner - intermediate) anthony explains #180

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python typing: object vs Any (intermediate) anthony explains #275

python typing: object vs Any (intermediate) anthony explains #275

today I talk about the difference between object and Any when