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DESCRIPTION:The module `itertools` provides 20 tools.\nThere's 19 iterables
  and then there's `tee`...\n\nBut what does `tee` do and why is it the onl
 y thing in the module `itertools` that's not an iterable?\n\nIn this talk 
 you will understand what `tee` does and when to use it\, but most importan
 tly\, you will understand the paradox behind `tee`...\nSee\, the thing is 
 that `tee` seems to go against the laws of iterators...
DTSTAMP:20260619T082139Z
LOCATION:Deimantas/Diamond (3rd building)
SUMMARY:The paradox of itertools.tee - Rodrigo Girão Serrão
URL:https://pretalx.com/pycon-lithuania-2026/talk/TXCRFM/
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