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Python 3 is the latest version of the Python programming language and was formally released on December 3rd, 2008. Use this tag along with the main python tag to denote programs that are meant to be run on a Python 3 interpreter only. Do not mix this tag with the python-2.x tag.
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Execute coroutines in pool
I want to run all the coroutines from the list in a pool of constant size and would like to ask if this is the right way how to achieve it. Is there any built in solution for this problem? I have not …
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Efficient dictionary printing
With the itemgetter you have almost done it. You just have to enumerate it and join it with the new line as separator.
print('\n'.join("%s %s" % (str(i),s) for i,s in enumerate(itemgetter(3,5)(choic …