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💡 Replacing if-else with Match-Case

Starting with Python 3.10, we have a powerful tool: Structural Pattern Matching (match-case). This is not just an analog of switch-case from other languages; it's much more flexible. 🚀

Imagine you're writing a command handler for a bot. 🤖

How NOT to do it:

def handle_command(command):
if command == "start":
return "Hello! I'm a bot."
elif command == "help":
return "Here's a list of available commands..."
elif command == "stop":
return "Goodbye!"
else:
return "Unknown command."

How to do it properly:

def handle_command(command):
match command:
case "start":
return "Hello! I'm a bot."
case "help":
return "Here's a list of available commands..."
case "stop":
return "Goodbye!"
case _: # The underscore symbol catches everything else (default)
return "Unknown command."

The code looks like a clear table, and your eye doesn't get caught up in a bunch of elif statements. 🧐
You can pass data structures in the case statements and check their structure and content on the fly. 🔍
It's easy to combine cases. 🧩

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Unpacking the remaining elements 🧩

Sometimes you need to extract the first and last elements from a list, while grouping everything in the middle separately. Instead of struggling with slicing ([1:-1]), use the asterisk (*). ⭐️

data = ["CEO", "Middle Python Dev", "Junior Dev", "QA", "HR"]

# The asterisk automatically collects everything "extra" into a separate list.
boss, *team, hr = data

print(boss) # CEO
print(team) # ['Middle Python Dev', 'Junior Dev', 'QA']
print(hr) # HR

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Cheat sheet on Python Frameworks:

Django: A full-featured web framework with built-in ORM, admin panel, and security features.

Flask: A lightweight microframework with a minimal set of features and high flexibility.

ORM & Admin: Built-in to Django, but need to be connected separately in Flask.

Security: Django has built-in security mechanisms, while in Flask, they need to be configured manually.

Testing: Django offers built-in testing tools, while Flask relies on third-party libraries.

Use Cases: Django is suitable for large and complex projects, while Flask is better for small applications, APIs, and prototypes.

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