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Can't resist writing about Python

Home, a long week, a short post. I have things to write ... ranging from Python to Pyramid organisations (wait - that's not much of a range - they're close in the dictionary ;-) - but that will have to wait until tomorrow.

But that does remind me that "Python Dictionaries" are currently the top find on our site through search engines at the moment = perhaps pointing the visitor to our training module on the subject.

Really - a Python dictionary isn't "hard" - it's like a list, except the elements are named and not numbered, so they're unordered rather than ordered. These little changes lead to a slightly different syntax and different methods - but really they're fabulous. I must follow up further on this when I am supposed to be writing long ....
(written 2004-10-29, updated 2008-05-11)

 
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