So, just out of curiosity, how many other people didn't realise you
could do this:

>>> print '%(language)s has %(number)03d quote types.' % \
...       {"language": "Python", "number": 2}


Instead of this:

print "%s has %03d" % ( "python", "2" )

6 years of python development, and I never found this little beauty. Fail.

Hope this helps someone else.

Cal

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