When I was looking forward to my first job interview, I was (naturally) anxious, so I wanted to prepare well. I opened up a search engine and typed in: "Python interview questions".
To my surprise, I found dozens of articles with outdated, plain wrong and supernaturally hilarious "interview questions" and even worse "answers" to them. In this post, I've compiled some of them with my own commentary. I've sprinlked in some related guides of poor quality.
I tried ordering the sections as they lose the connection to reality.
Python is dynamically typed, this means that you don’t need to state the types of variables when you declare them or anything like that. You can do things like
x=111
and thenx="I'm a string"
without error