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7–17 avr. 2026
IJCLab
Fuseau horaire Europe/Paris

Python Traps & Pitfalls (16 seats available)

13 avr. 2026, 09:00
3h 30m
Batiment 200 / Salle Bleue (IJCLab)

Batiment 200 / Salle Bleue

IJCLab

Orateur

David Chamont (IJCLab - IN2P3 - CNRS)

Description

(16 seats available on a first-come, first-served basis)

First, we'll take a closer look at the basic mechanisms of the Python language, beyond what can be guessed by blindly copying and pasting examples, in order to avoid the most common traps and pitfalls. Then, we'll debate the interactions with Linux. In particular, we will talk about :
- variables semantic, duck typing,
- automatic memory management,
- builtin types and collections,
- shallow and deep copy,
- functions, local and global variables,
- differences between interpreter, scripts and notebooks,
- the import and distribution of modules and packages.

Prerequisites : to have practised Python regularly, to know Linux.

Documents de présentation

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