I am a Python beginner, and recently I discovered a key difference between lists and tuples.
If I write something like:
This isn't the case with tuples though...is there a reason for this?
If I write something like:
list1 = list1.append(list2)...then list1 becomes a "NoneType" object. In other words if you pass an appended list to its own name, then it is replaced with a NoneType object.
This isn't the case with tuples though...is there a reason for this?