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better performance #25744
better performance #25744
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in python arrays & strings are immutable. this means when we use of + python generate a new string and When use + x + python twice generate a new string and better use of f-strings or format strings
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This PR is stale because it has been open for 30 days with no activity. |
Thank you, but so? which i perform to do? |
It has a large pieces of code and it take a large of time but i do a part of them. |
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Closing this stale PR because the CLA is still not signed. |
in python arrays & strings are immutable. this means when we use of + python generate a new string and When use + x + python twice generate a new string and better use of f-strings or format strings