some idioms I used this morning#70
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Sorry for not insta-merging this. Looks great. I'm just trying to decide exactly what the Idioms section should look like first. |
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Yeah, it's a tough call. A laundry list wouldn't be the most useful presentation format. If I come up with anything brilliant, I'll comment or update the pull req (but I wouldn't necessarily count on me coming up with something brilliant :)) |
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This looks really great. I'd love to include it. Can you bring your branch up to date? |
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@kennethreitz here you go :) |
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You're the best! |
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I'd appreciate suggestions on wording/clarification for the "Create an ignored variable" section, which I think is totally unclear. But I haven't had enough coffee yet.