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RE: Sweet Python Techniques and Advices. #21
(09-06-2014, 02:57 AM)Psycho_Coder Wrote: Hahaha you took that prettifyXMl code from my PINN modules that I shared Tongue hahaha okay no problem.

I have created that function like 7-8 months ago man lol... when this function was created by me I was totally inactive in HC. I am speaking the truth Psycho for real. If I have been taken something from someone I would for sure give credits! You speak for Technique 2 if I am not mistaken right?
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RE: Sweet Python Techniques and Advices. #22
(09-06-2014, 09:57 PM)Venatori Wrote:
Quote:Also its good to mention here that this 'problem' is claimed to be fixed on Python3.x versions and input() function.

So, if I'm understanding you correctly, since I am doing all of my coding in Python 3 and higher, it makes no difference whether I use input() or stdin.readline?

There is almost no difference on Python 3 sir, yes.
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RE: Sweet Python Techniques and Advices. #23
(09-06-2014, 09:57 PM)Venatori Wrote:
Quote:Also its good to mention here that this 'problem' is claimed to be fixed on Python3.x versions and input() function.

So, if I'm understanding you correctly, since I am doing all of my coding in Python 3 and higher, it makes no difference whether I use input() or stdin.readline?

There is almost no difference on Python 3 sir, yes.
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