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The Romans borrowed an old Athenian concept and turned it into a proverb: “Repetito master sturdiorum,” which means “Repetition is the mother of all learning.” In the previous chapter, you practiced basic Python concepts, but you will get more practice with more relatable subjects and scenarios in this chapter. Some parts of the exercises will contain content that will be directly relatable to the scripts you will be writing in the second half of this book. When we do each exercise in this chapter, let your fingers do the typing, but let your brain think about how a certain exercise can help you automate parts of your work.

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Choi, B. (2021). More Python Exercises. In: Introduction to Python Network Automation. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-6806-3_3

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