In this video I want to talk about the Tuple data type. Tuple's are just like lists, the only main difference between the two is that you cannot change a Tuple once you create it...
...except you sort of can, and we'll talk about that in this video!
Why use a Tuple over a List? Supposedly Tuples are slightly faster than Lists...but you really need to be working at scale before you're gonna notice any speed difference. So more times than not, you're just going to use a list.
But it's still important to learn about Tuples, so that's what we'll do in this video.
Check out my Steemit Blog to find the other videos in this Python Tutorial Series!

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