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authorhirohope <hiro.hope@gmail.com>2014-05-18 22:58:35 -0400
committerhirohope <hiro.hope@gmail.com>2014-05-18 22:58:35 -0400
commit7487e48d0357b7b383ae999d1b01e426dd6d6959 (patch)
treefa30afc5eb53d15ee976bb7b58f74976201f13f5
parent5f49993e555109aa17468e8a2e900f6079d7db54 (diff)
typo fixes and version in docs
-rw-r--r--es-es/python-es.html.markdown4
-rw-r--r--python3.html.markdown10
2 files changed, 7 insertions, 7 deletions
diff --git a/es-es/python-es.html.markdown b/es-es/python-es.html.markdown
index f92f5cde..f7a0ec02 100644
--- a/es-es/python-es.html.markdown
+++ b/es-es/python-es.html.markdown
@@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ otra_variable # Levanta un error de nombre
# 'if' puede ser usado como una expresión
"yahoo!" if 3 > 2 else 2 #=> "yahoo!"
-# Listas sobre secuencias
+# Listas almacenan secuencias
lista = []
# Puedes empezar con una lista prellenada
otra_lista = [4, 5, 6]
@@ -254,7 +254,7 @@ conjunto_lleno | otro_conjunto #=> {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6}
# Haz diferencia de conjuntos con -
{1,2,3,4} - {2,3,5} #=> {1, 4}
-# CHequea la existencia en un conjunto con 'in'
+# Chequea la existencia en un conjunto con 'in'
2 in conjunto_lleno #=> True
10 in conjunto_lleno #=> False
diff --git a/python3.html.markdown b/python3.html.markdown
index 54f425ed..77811535 100644
--- a/python3.html.markdown
+++ b/python3.html.markdown
@@ -318,7 +318,7 @@ except IndexError as e:
# Python's offers a fundamental abstraction called the Iterable.
-# An iterable is an object that can be treated as a sequence.
+# An iterable is an object that can be treated as a sequence.
# The object returned the range function, is an iterable.
filled_dict = {"one": 1, "two": 2, "three": 3}
@@ -336,7 +336,7 @@ our_iterable[1] # Raises a TypeError
our_iterator = iter(our_iterable)
# Our iterator is an object that can remember the state as we traverse through it.
-# We get the next object by calling the __next__ function.
+# We get the next object by calling the __next__ function.
our_iterator.__next__() #=> "one"
# It maintains state as we call __next__.
@@ -357,7 +357,7 @@ list(filled_dict.keys()) #=> Returns ["one", "two", "three"]
# Use "def" to create new functions
def add(x, y):
- print("x is %s and y is %s" % (x, y))
+ print("x is {} and y is {}".format(x, y))
return x + y # Return values with a return statement
# Calling functions with parameters
@@ -565,9 +565,9 @@ print(say(say_please=True)) # Can you buy me a beer? Please! I am poor :(
* [Dive Into Python](http://www.diveintopython.net/)
* [Ideas for Python Projects](http://pythonpracticeprojects.com)
-* [The Official Docs](http://docs.python.org/2.6/)
+* [The Official Docs](http://docs.python.org/3/)
* [Hitchhiker's Guide to Python](http://docs.python-guide.org/en/latest/)
-* [Python Module of the Week](http://pymotw.com/2/)
+* [Python Module of the Week](http://pymotw.com/3/)
* [A Crash Course in Python for Scientists](http://nbviewer.ipython.org/5920182)
### Dead Tree