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## Video Summary (AI Generated, Human verified.) The video is a coding session where the creator updates his Wolfram Language tutorial, focusing on list operations for beginners. He demonstrates and refines examples for several Wolfram Language functions: • Join (concatenating lists) (5:03) • Union, Intersection, and Complement (set operations) (6:50, 9:03, 10:06) • Table (generating lists and rectangular arrays, similar to list comprehension in other languages) (15:25, 35:25) • Range (generating flat lists with specified steps) (57:18) • The creator also discusses technical writing and documentation best practices, explaining his choices for naming conventions and formatting within his tutorial. He uses Emacs as his text editor and occasionally goes on tangents about software documentation styles and personal anecdotes. Notes at http ://xahlee .info/talk_show/xah_talk_show_ep709.html Copy the link, remove spaces, paste the link in browser tab. Google Chrome and Firefox browsers censor websites by auto adding s in http and says the site Secure Connection Failed. Use Brave Browser or Safari.
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