Why You Should Use The Zip Function | Let's Fix Your Code
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Here we look at the zip function in Python, and show why you need to use it. Essentially it is great for looping over two or more collections at the same time without having to use any indexes or additional structure. Plus, it will automatically stop when we reach the shortest of the collections.
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