The HackerNoon Newsletter: Why Your Python Functions Are Secretly Changing Data You Never Passed to Them (5/27/2026)
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Why Your Python Functions Are Secretly Changing Data You Never Passed to Them
By @sohelalam79 [ 8 Min read ] Pythons mutable default bug silently grows your lists across calls. Learn why it happens, how to fix it, and when its actually intentional. Read More.
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