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| author | ven <vendethiel@hotmail.fr> | 2016-03-18 08:16:44 +0100 | 
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| committer | ven <vendethiel@hotmail.fr> | 2016-03-18 08:16:44 +0100 | 
| commit | 8d4bb235f1fbdb8d5e28773cc80531bb7a438e3d (patch) | |
| tree | 85b3465707e11a640e31c6a033e86d83bf1327a4 /python.html.markdown | |
| parent | ffe0923259b308d4f3f9eb7554c07d01d585a4a5 (diff) | |
| parent | 5f89f277b9b2ee778ccc2e2f044b3f7dbbb6c5ea (diff) | |
Merge pull request #2198 from divayprakash/typos-fix7
fixed whitespaces & content extending beyond 80 chars
Diffstat (limited to 'python.html.markdown')
| -rw-r--r-- | python.html.markdown | 31 | 
1 files changed, 16 insertions, 15 deletions
| diff --git a/python.html.markdown b/python.html.markdown index 12be4be1..28b0a7ae 100644 --- a/python.html.markdown +++ b/python.html.markdown @@ -8,20 +8,22 @@ contributors:  filename: learnpython.py  --- -Python was created by Guido Van Rossum in the early 90s. It is now one of the most popular -languages in existence. I fell in love with Python for its syntactic clarity. It's basically -executable pseudocode. +Python was created by Guido Van Rossum in the early 90s. It is now one of the  +most popular languages in existence. I fell in love with Python for its  +syntactic clarity. It's basically executable pseudocode. -Feedback would be highly appreciated! You can reach me at [@louiedinh](http://twitter.com/louiedinh) or louiedinh [at] [google's email service] +Feedback would be highly appreciated! You can reach me at [@louiedinh](http://twitter.com/louiedinh)  +or louiedinh [at] [google's email service] -Note: This article applies to Python 2.7 specifically, but should be applicable -to Python 2.x. Python 2.7 is reaching end of life and will stop being maintained in 2020, -it is though recommended to start learning Python with Python 3. -For Python 3.x, take a look at the [Python 3 tutorial](http://learnxinyminutes.com/docs/python3/). +Note: This article applies to Python 2.7 specifically, but should be applicable  +to Python 2.x. Python 2.7 is reaching end of life and will stop being  +maintained in 2020, it is though recommended to start learning Python with  +Python 3. For Python 3.x, take a look at the [Python 3 tutorial](http://learnxinyminutes.com/docs/python3/). -It is also possible to write Python code which is compatible with Python 2.7 and 3.x at the same time, -using Python [`__future__` imports](https://docs.python.org/2/library/__future__.html). `__future__` imports -allow you to write Python 3 code that will run on Python 2, so check out the Python 3 tutorial. +It is also possible to write Python code which is compatible with Python 2.7  +and 3.x at the same time, using Python [`__future__` imports](https://docs.python.org/2/library/__future__.html). `__future__` imports +allow you to write Python 3 code that will run on Python 2, so check out the  +Python 3 tutorial.  ```python @@ -32,6 +34,7 @@ allow you to write Python 3 code that will run on Python 2, so check out the Pyt      as comments  """ +  ####################################################  ## 1. Primitive Datatypes and Operators  #################################################### @@ -188,6 +191,7 @@ some_other_var  # Raises a name error  # Equivalent of C's '?:' ternary operator  "yahoo!" if 3 > 2 else 2  # => "yahoo!" +  # Lists store sequences  li = []  # You can start with a prefilled list @@ -441,6 +445,7 @@ with open("myfile.txt") as f:      for line in f:          print line +  ####################################################  ## 4. Functions  #################################################### @@ -464,7 +469,6 @@ def varargs(*args):  varargs(1, 2, 3)   # => (1, 2, 3) -  # You can define functions that take a variable number of  # keyword args, as well, which will be interpreted as a dict by using **  def keyword_args(**kwargs): @@ -698,7 +702,6 @@ for i in double_numbers(xrange_):  # message  from functools import wraps -  def beg(target_function):      @wraps(target_function)      def wrapper(*args, **kwargs): @@ -709,13 +712,11 @@ def beg(target_function):      return wrapper -  @beg  def say(say_please=False):      msg = "Can you buy me a beer?"      return msg, say_please -  print say()  # Can you buy me a beer?  print say(say_please=True)  # Can you buy me a beer? Please! I am poor :(  ``` | 
