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The comment makes more sense this way and students learn about this lesser known feature of Python
This should address issue fsr#8 by moving iteration behind unpacking to prevent confusion with for loop examples. Also, the slide has been separated in iterators and iterables and contains information about __next__, StopIteration, all, any and caveats. Furthermore the examples have been reworked to contain no long strings and show more attributes of iterators.
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I reworked the iteration section to address Issue #8 and would like to upstream my changes.