I have never once, in nearly 20 years of using python, encountered IndentationError. Until today actually. I tried to make it happen because I couldn't remember the class name.
Definitely non-standard, but I have something almost identical that I very consciously added and really simplifies a lot of things.
I remember this, too. I also can't remember what the name was, but I can picture the setting.
That seems pretty useful, actually.
I don't understand the fascination with a program that tells you what kind of system you're using. I'm not trolling. Can someone enlighten me on its usefulness beyond "yep, that's what my system looks like"?
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It’s so similar that it’s not even worth posting.