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Attribute encapsulation

Encapsulation is one of the fundamental concepts in object-oriented programming (amongst inheritance, polymorphism, and abstraction). It describes the idea of bundling attributes and methods that work on those attributes within a class.</description>
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Serialization of Python objects using the shelve module

As you remember, the pickle module is used for serializing objects as a single byte stream. Both serializing and deserializing parties must abide by the order of all the elements placed into a file or database, or sent via a network.</description>
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Variables

To implement some of its functions, Tkinter uses a very special kind of variable called an observable variable. This variable works like a regular variable (i.e., it’s able to store values which are accessible to the outside world) but there is something more – any change of the variable’s state can be</description>
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