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✥   Data Types: A data type refers to a type of data and the operations that can be performed on the objects of that type.

        ✥   Database Administrator (DBA): A Person who manages the entire database by controlling access and acquiring resources.
        ✥   Debugging: The process of identifying and removing such errors is known as debugging.
        ✥   Degree of Relation: The number of attributes in a relation is known as the degree of relation.

        ✥   Delimiters: Delimiters are symbols used to separate various tokens in a statement.
        ✥   Dictionary (Mapping): A dictionary (dict) is an unordered set of key-value pairs enclosed in curly brackets:{}.
        ✥   Empty Dictionary: An empty pair of braces denotes an empty dictionary.

        ✥   Entity set: The set of all tuples in a relation is known as the entity set.
        ✥   Entity: An entity is a real-world object about which data is stored in the database.
        ✥   Flow of Control: The order of execution of the statements in a program is known as the flow of control.

        ✥   Foreign Key: An attribute or a set of attributes in one table that refer to the primary key of another table is known as a foreign
            key.

        ✥   Garbage Collection: The process of deleting the accessible objects is called garbage collection.
        ✥   Grid Computing: Grid computing enables sharing of computing resources across a network.
        ✥   Hybrid cloud: A hybrid cloud is a combination of public and private cloud infrastructures, where workloads can be moved
            between the two environments based on workload demands.
        ✥   Identifier: An identifier is a name for a Python object.
        ✥   Implicit Type Conversion: Implicit type conversion, also known as coercion, takes place when a data value is converted from
            one data type to another by the Python interpreter without explicit type conversion by the programmer.
        ✥   IN operator: IN operator checks whether a value exists in the given list of values.

        ✥   Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS): IaaS provides users with access to virtualized computing resources, such as servers, storage,
            and networking, that can be used to build and deploy applications and services.

        ✥   Input Devices: An input device takes input from a user in the form of data or instructions.
        ✥   Internet of Things (IoT): The Internet of Things (IoT) refers to the network of physical devices, vehicles, home appliances, and
            other items that are embedded with sensors, software, and network connectivity.

        ✥   IPO cycle: IPO cycle represents the sequential stages through which data or actions flow in a system.
        ✥   Keywords: Keywords (also called reserved words) are words whose meaning and usage are predefined in a programming
            language.

        ✥   List: A list is a sequence of items, separated by commas and enclosed within square brackets:[].
        ✥   Literal: A literal refers to a constant or a fixed value.

        ✥   Machine Learning: Machine learning (ML) is a subdomain of artificial intelligence (AI) that involves the use of statistical
            and  specialized algorithms  to enable computer  systems  to learn and  improve from experience  without  being  explicitly
            programmed.
        ✥   Memory Unit: A computer system ’s memory unit (also called a storage unit) is use d to store data and instructions.

        ✥   Mixed reality: Mixed reality combines elements of both VR and AR by overlaying digital objects onto the real world and
            allowing users to interact with them.
        ✥   Natural Language Processing: Natural Language Processing (NLP) is a subfield of artificial intelligence (AI) that focuses on
            enabling machines to understand, interpret, and generate human language.
        ✥   Nested Dictionary: A nested dictionary is a dictionary that contains one or more dictionaries as values.

        ✥   Nested List: list that includes lists as its elements is called a nested list.
        ✥   Nested Loops: When a loop appears within another loop, it is called a nested loop.


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