Excited to announce another major iteration of wtfpython after almost 2 years. Here's what changed since the last major update,
- Notebook based interactive version of wtfpython is now available.
- Added a lot of new examples (marked with an asterisk in the titles). Also, thanks to those who shared their gems.
- Revised some existing snippets for better understanding.
- Fix most of the open issues related to incomplete/incorrect/outdated explanation.
- Reorganized examples for a smoother reading flow.
- The
wtfpython
npm package (real wtf according to some readers) will no longer be maintained from now on (it still works though). - Fixed some grammar mistakes.
- Made minor aesthetical changes.
- There's also a Chinese translation (for 2.0 version), and WIP translations for French, Korean, and Russian. Contributions welcome! (corresponding issues).