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UPDATE: The chapter number was changed from 7.1 to 7 This is a presentation of Chapter 7 of the "Introduction to Python & Programming" book that accompanies the coding course in the Bachelor program at WHU - Otto Beisheim School of Management in Germany in the spring semester 2020. In this video, I talk about: How objects of different data types, for example, string and a list objects, behave the same in various situations How abstract concepts classifying these behaviors are more important than the actual data type an object has How any object that "contains" references to other objects is a container type How any object that contains a finite number of references to other objects is a sized type How any object that may be looped over is an iterable type How any object that may be looped over in a predictable order is a reversible type How a sequence is really a meta-concept that unifies the aforementioned independent concepts into one Why the list data type is an example of a sequence type What the list type's mutability implies when reasoning about code What list methods exists to change a list object in place That passing a list object as the argument to a function call may have unintended side effects How the tuple type is really just an immutable version of the list type How packing and unpacking with the * operator makes code conciser PYTHON BOOK The lecture is based on the free book "Introduction to Python & Programming". Get it on GitHub: https://github.com/webartifex/intro-t... PYTHON LECTURES Find all the video recordings of the book in this playlist: • Intro to Python & Programming (Spring... SUBSCRIBE If you like the way I teach and talk about programming and data science, subscribe to this channel. The videos focus on coding courses and tutorials aimed at managers and students of business administration, enabling them to make better decisions with analyses done in code. INSTRUCTOR Alexander Hess, PhD Student WHU - Otto Beisheim School of Management, Vallendar, Germany CONTACT GitHub: https://github.com/webartifex LinkedIn: / webartifex XING: https://xing.to/webartifex Facebook: / webartifex Instagram: / webartifex Website: http://www.webartifex.biz YouTube: / webartifex wa-vid-015