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  1. Reddit - Dive into anything

    Reddit is a network of communities where people can dive into their interests, hobbies and passions. There's a community for whatever you're interested in on Reddit.

  2. Correct format specifier for double in printf - Stack Overflow

    L Specifies that a following a, A, e, E, f, F, g, or G conversion specifier applies to a long double argument. The same rules specified for fprintf apply for printf, sprintf and similar functions.

  3. Path of Exile - Reddit

    Discussion about Path of Exile, a free ARPG made by Grinding Gear Games

  4. String formatting: % vs. .format vs. f-string literal

    f-strings are cute, and remind me of Ruby syntax. But they don't seem to have a lot of advantages, and, as you've said, they unnecessarily break compatibility with Python < 3.6

  5. Ask Reddit...

    r/AskReddit is the place to ask and answer thought-provoking questions.

  6. f-string: unmatched ' (' in line with function call

    "[Gmail]/" is attempting to use double quotes inside of a f"" that uses double quotes, which you can't do. Use single quotes for strings inside of f-strings (if you're using double quotes for the f-string).

  7. /r/PublicFreakout - Reddit

    r/PublicFreakout: A subreddit dedicated to people freaking out, melting down, losing their cool, or being weird in public.

  8. python - What is print (f"...") - Stack Overflow

    Jul 22, 2019 · A formatted string literal or f-string is a string literal that is prefixed with f or F. These strings may contain replacement fields, which are expressions delimited by curly braces {}. While …

  9. How can I use f-string with a variable, not with a string literal?

    Unlike f -strings, the {...} placeholders are not expressions and you can't use arbitrary Python expressions in the template. This is a good thing, you wouldn't want end-users to be able to execute …

  10. r/LivestreamFail: Livestream wins, fails, and everything in between

    r/LivestreamFail: The place for all things livestreaming."Starting on Friday March 29th, content that focuses on intimate body parts for a prolonged period of time will not be allowed." - Twitch