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A Python Christmas - by Stephen Gruppetta

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2024-12-22 21:30:08

This is my last article for the year, and I hope you forgive me for being a tad lazy. All the prosecco, mince pies, and pandoro slices that have accidentally crossed paths with me have left me too tired to stand at my desk and write at length—yes, I use a standing desk 100% of the time, and I no longer have a chair behind my desk.

And I recently discovered that if you Google "Python Christmas", you'll find as the top link or so an article I wrote a long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away—yes, we're watching the Star Wars films at home over the holidays. I to IX in that order, since you asked.

There was a time when I created a brand new Python Christmas card using Python's turtle module every year. And they got more complex and more elaborate each year.

Apart from the recycling bit, there's another difference today from the usual articles here on The Python Coding Stack. This is an entry-level project, not the usual intermediate-level article.

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