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What's the DRY and WET principles
drypythonwet
6 Votes
11 Answers
23rd Dec 2019, 1:07 PM
Pattern
Pattern - avatar
What is the result of this code? nums = (55, 44, 33, 22) print(max(min(nums[:2]), abs(-42)))
pgpythonwet
-1 Vote
7 Answers
19th Nov 2018, 7:26 AM
Priyanshu Ghatiya
Priyanshu Ghatiya - avatar
I Enjoy Repeating My Self... [help condense code]
codedrypythonreusewet
1 Vote
2 Answers
12th Jan 2020, 4:18 PM
Joshua Morgan
Joshua Morgan - avatar
Python: Simple calculator (WET to DRY)
codedrypythonwet
0 Votes
1 Answer
11th Aug 2017, 2:16 PM
Joshua Ng
Joshua Ng - avatar
How to assign multiple inputs to variables? (DRY solution please)
assigndryforinputloopmultiplepythonvariablevariableswet
7 Votes
6 Answers
22nd Aug 2018, 6:36 PM
Roger Wang
Roger Wang - avatar
guys this code I wrote passed all the unittest specifications in an oop lab. but they told me that I failed a hidden test. that my code can still be improved upon. I've tried my best but I don't know how to improve the code again. please give me ideas. am I using WET in any block. any unnecessary repetitions or redundancy? this is the code below: http://www.sololearn.com/app/python/playground/cG5UEvIEkuHd/
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Dan-Awoh Emmanuel
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