>> Specifically: If I want to write a function that answers a yes/no >> question, I have lots of possible ways of spelling yes (1, 2, "yes", >> and so on) and lots of possible ways of spelling no (0, {}, None, >> and so on). There isn't a single preferred way. Fredrik> if you study real python code, you'll find that there is. I mean that the language doesn't prefer a single way, as opposed to programmers' conventions.
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