seriously. I remember I ran into some a question that was eerily close to some assignment I had in a systems course... and then I looked at OP's question history and his questions were eerily close to the syllabus it had
could also be the january 2nd gym effect. It's monday morning, I didn't do anything all weekend, this time I WILL be productive. and these questions follow...
so I answered a question, then realized the asker had indentation problems so I added an extra section to my answer with fixed indentation. Someone commented telling me to fix indentation in the question itself as an edit... is he right? is better?
@Iplodman re: yahoo questions, I remember on the writing advice one someone posted the first page of infinite jest and the answers included a link to "elements of style"...
hm. if I have a nested dict with a bunch of key names that are kind of long, is it better to just load them into locals? like name = some_dict[thing][name]
I have some information for a (desktop) app serialized with json. it's an array of file_type:file_information. different files need different types of information - maybe it's path, or relevant column indexes if it's a csv, etc. Is it proper json style for ever pair to be symmetrical structure wise, or is variation allowed?