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==flask==
===flask study===
*https://m.blog.naver.com/dsz08082/221804755045 (GET / POST 메소들의 차이를 설명해놓은 블로그)
===python study===
===python study===
  '''enumerate()'''<br>In Python, a for loop is usually written as a loop over an iterable object. This means you don’t need a counting variable to access items in the iterable. '''Sometimes, though, you do want to have a variable that changes on each loop iteration.''' Rather than creating and incrementing a variable yourself, you can use Python’s enumerate() to get a counter and the value from the iterable at the same time! https://realpython.com/python-enumerate/
  '''enumerate()'''<br>In Python, a for loop is usually written as a loop over an iterable object. This means you don’t need a counting variable to access items in the iterable. '''Sometimes, though, you do want to have a variable that changes on each loop iteration.''' Rather than creating and incrementing a variable yourself, you can use Python’s enumerate() to get a counter and the value from the iterable at the same time! https://realpython.com/python-enumerate/

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enumerate()
In Python, a for loop is usually written as a loop over an iterable object. This means you don’t need a counting variable to access items in the iterable. Sometimes, though, you do want to have a variable that changes on each loop iteration. Rather than creating and incrementing a variable yourself, you can use Python’s enumerate() to get a counter and the value from the iterable at the same time! https://realpython.com/python-enumerate/
range()
정수만 받아. 그리고 최대 3가지의 파라미터?를 혹은 argument인가? (정확한 이름 확인하기)를 받을 수 있어. 즉 시작하는 숫자, 끝나는 숫자, 그리고 step.
len()
길이를 뜻해. 숫자로 표시됨.
join()

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