Python — Variables in the Memory Warehouse
Step inside the hidden world beneath every Python program — a world you never see, yet rely on every time you write a single line of code. In this cinematic deep‑dive, we explore Python’s memory model as a vast warehouse of objects, labels, shelves, and silent workers. A universe where variables aren’t boxes… but names, references, and guides. This video reveals: - What really happens when your Python program starts - Why variables are labels, not containers - How objects live inside memory - Why "x = y" never copies anything - The true difference between mutable and immutable objects - How assignment works under the hood - What happens during reassignment - How Python’s garbage collector silently cleans the warehouse By the end, you won’t just use variables — you’ll understand them. Deeply. Visually. Intuitively. Because Python isn’t just a language of syntax. It’s a world of memory. A warehouse of objects. A universe of names. Chapters 00:00 — The Quiet Beginning 00:32 — The Warehouse Inside Your Computer 01:31 — Variables Are Not Boxes 02:14 — Objects: The Real Residents of Memory 03:16 — Labels, Not Containers 03:58 — Mutable vs Immutable 04:52 — Assignment: The Act of Labeling 05:23 — Reassignment: Moving the Label 05:46 — Garbage Collection: The Silent Janitor 06:22 — Why Variables Matter 06:57 — The World Behind the Code
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