how are keywords different from names ??... in python!
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There are as many as 33 such keywords in Python, each serving a different purpose. Together, they build the vocabulary of the Python language. They represent the syntax and structure of a Python program. Since all of them are reserved, so you can't use their names for defining variables, classes or functions.
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Python keyword is a unique programming term intended to perform some action. There are as many as 33 such keywords in Python, each serving a different purpose. Together, they build the vocabulary of the Python language.
They represent the syntax and structure of a Python program. Since all of them are reserved, so you can’t use their names for defining variables, classes or functions.
They represent the syntax and structure of a Python program. Since all of them are reserved, so you can’t use their names for defining variables, classes or functions.
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