Common Gotcha Python does not enforce typing

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In many other languages, if you run the following (Java example)

if ("asgdsrf" == 0) {
    //do stuff
}

… you’ll get an error. You can’t just go comparing strings to integers like that. In Python, this is a perfectly legal statement - it’ll just resolve to False.

A common gotcha is the following

myVariable = "1"
if 1 == myVariable:
    #do stuff

This comparison will evaluate to False without an error, every time, potentially hiding a bug or breaking a conditional.

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