Phillip wrote:

Specifically the "differences" between lists and tuples have us
confused and have caused many "discussions" in the office. We
understand that lists are mutable and tuples are not, but we're a
little lost as to why the two were kept separate from the start. They
both perform a very similar job as far as we can tell.

Yes, but because of their immutability you can use tuples as dictionary keys (only if they contain immutable objects).
Lists can't be used as dictionary keys.

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