![]() Some aspects were missing from the words. There were spaces and newlines between a word and its sentence. Each word had its definition and an example sentence next to it but in a not-so-organized manner. Many of the words shared almost the same meaning. He came across a text file containing thousands of words. Let me show you what the project demanded. This makes the code highly readable as the index is replaced by an English word of one’s choice. Moreover, the values held in these could be accessed with and without the use of indexes. I was mesmerized when I learned that data structures like lists, tuples and dictionary could be created and initialized dynamically with a single line (like so, list-name = ). Within seconds, I fell in love with its easy, crisp syntax and its automatic indentation while writing. ![]() ![]() Turns out this computer programming language isn’t so hard (well, until I got this project! :P ).
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