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Learning Python is not only fun then, but also a fantastic career move. One of the first concepts you’ll need to familiarize yourself with to that end is how to use strings.
We’ve long used f-strings in Python to conveniently format variables in a string. Python 3.14 introduces an even more advanced feature in this vein, template strings as defined in PEP 750.
The Python development team has announced the arrival of 3.14's first release candidate before its official launch in October ...
Python 3.8.0 now available New Python features F strings in Python 3.12 have also seen some changes. They have become less finicky, allowing for nested double quotes.
F-strings, Python’s convenient system for performing string formatting, used to be heavily restricted in terms of how they could be formatted. Python 3.12 removes many of these limitations.
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