# In Python 2.X:
>>> type(L)
<type 'list'>
>>> type(type(L)) <type 'type'>
# In Python 3.X:
>>> type(L) <class 'list'> >>> type(type(L)) <class 'type'>
# Types: type of L is list type object # Even types are objects
# 3.X: types are classes, and vice versa # See Chapter 32 for more on class types
How to Break Your Code’s Flexibility
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