On Monday, I will be selected for courses at a python developer’s company, there is general python knowledge (writing labs at the university). Said to be tested. Where can I take such tests?

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  • Very much in Yandex iterators / generators / slices. In practice, it is impossible to accompany such a magic code. ))) - prospero78su
  • @ prospero78su, your message is not the answer to the question (generally poorly related to the question), so I converted it to a comment. Regarding the iterators / generators / slices - you just do not know how to prepare them. - insolor
  • I am fully aware of the subject matter, but the Generous Life Dictator himself spoke unequivocally about this. And here's a Zen Tru Pitoner: Beautiful is better than ugly. Explicit is better than implicit. Simple is better than complicated. Complicated is better than confusing. Flat is better than nested. Sparse is better than dense. Readability matters. Special cases are not so special as to break the rules. Faced with ambiguity, discard the temptation to guess. There must be one - and, preferably, only one - obvious way to do this. If the implementation is difficult to explain, the idea is bad. - prospero78su
  • @ prospero78su, how many people - so many opinions. A Zen python can be turned this way and that. IMHO iterators and generators are a great thing. This, of course, does not mean that they should be used in each program. Than you do not cuts cuts - in general I will not put my mind. - insolor
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    @ prospero78su: 1. BDFL is not the author of import this . But then he is the author of the asyncio package, which actively encourages the use of 2 generators. Zen can of course be interpreted in different ways. But I don’t see where he “explicitly” says something about iterators / generators / slices. 3. Any tool can be abused, but iterators / generators / slices are single / everyday / omnipresent means of the language (Python). It's hard to imagine an idiomatic Python code that wouldn't use them. - jfs

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http://www.checkio.org/ is not a test, but rather a useful resource with tasks on Python. I advise. The level of knowledge of the language is tightened, and the algorithms are different, too, it does not hurt to know.

    Codeabbey

      https://certification.mail.ru/ - there is a python test, version 3.4.x without any additional modules. Plus you can get a certificate.

        You can here http://programarcadegames.com/quiz/progress.php cool learning and testing.