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Namespaces are the shamash candle of the Zen of Python
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This is part of a special series about the Zen of Python focusing on one
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bonus principle: namespaces.
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This is part of a special series about the Zen of Python focusing on one bonus principle: namespaces.
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![Person programming on a laptop on a building][1]
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Hanukkah famously has eight nights of celebration. The Hanukkah menorah, however, has nine candles: eight regular candles and a ninth that is always offset. It is called the **shamash** or **shamos**, which loosely translates to meaning "servant" or "janitor."
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