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  1. Creating Collections From Scratch | Collections...

    Collections Creating Collections From Scratch Language You have syntax List(1, 2, 3) to create a list of three intege...
    docs.scala-lang.org/overviews/collections-2.13/creating-collections-from-scratch.html
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  2. pydoc — Documentation generator and online help...

    Source code: Lib/pydoc.py The pydoc module automatically generates documentation from Python modules. The documentation can be presented as pages of text on the console, served to a web browser, or...
    docs.python.org/3/library/pydoc.html
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  3. Dependencies and setup | Quasiquotes | Scala Do...

    Quasiquotes Dependencies and setup Language This doc page is specific to features shipped in Scala 2, which have eith...
    docs.scala-lang.org/overviews/quasiquotes/setup.html
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  4. Type details | Quasiquotes | Scala Documentation

    Quasiquotes Type details Language This doc page is specific to features shipped in Scala 2, which have either been re...
    docs.scala-lang.org/overviews/quasiquotes/type-details.html
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  5. Definition and import details | Quasiquotes | S...

    Quasiquotes Definition and import details Language This doc page is specific to features shipped in Scala 2, which ha...
    docs.scala-lang.org/overviews/quasiquotes/definition-details.html
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  6. Integer Objects — Python 3.13.3 documentation

    All integers are implemented as “long” integer objects of arbitrary size. On error, most PyLong_As* APIs return(return type)-1 which cannot be distinguished from a number. Use PyErr_Occurred() to d...
    docs.python.org/3/c-api/long.html
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  7. Arrays | Collections (Scala 2.8 - 2.12) | Scala...

    Collections (Scala 2.8 - 2.12) Arrays Language Outdated Notice This page has a new version. Array is a special kind o...
    docs.scala-lang.org/overviews/collections/arrays.html
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  8. Migrating from Scala 2.7 | Collections (Scala 2...

    Collections (Scala 2.8 - 2.12) Migrating from Scala 2.7 Language Porting your existing Scala applications to use the ...
    docs.scala-lang.org/overviews/collections/migrating-from-scala-27.html
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  9. Creating Collections From Scratch | Collections...

    Collections (Scala 2.8 - 2.12) Creating Collections From Scratch Language Outdated Notice This page has a new version...
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  10. Naming Conventions | Style Guide | Scala Docume...

    Style Guide Naming Conventions Language Generally speaking, Scala uses “camel case” naming. That is, each word is cap...
    docs.scala-lang.org/style/naming-conventions.html
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