hey man, I never thought that as in Italian I would say that to a French, 
but you did great! thanks!! :)

I didn't realize that any object after a comma was considered a new column, 
instead I thought that the specifications inside the {} were just details 
of the  preceding column index expressed outside (index number two in this 
case). Instead it was a completely new column.

I was not sure infact that a comma could be used after a column number 
without starting a new element of the array, but I convinced myself it had 
to be like that because I saw it in many other examples.

really thanks again French man :)

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