On 6/6/2012 1:45 PM, MRAB wrote: > On 06/06/2012 18:23, Jugurtha Hadjar wrote: > [snip] >> "range returns a « generator », convert it to list to see.." --> >> "converts" instead of "convert". >> > No, "convert" is correct here; it's the imperative, i.e. "convert it to > a list if you want to see...". > >> "frequently used in for iterative loops" --> .. I think it should be >> "frequently used in "for" iterative loops" .. It is confusing if there >> are no quotes, because "for" is a meaningful english word.. So >> specifying you are talking about the reserved word would be nice. >> >> "storage of data on disk, and read back" --> maybe something like >> "storing data on disk, and reading it back". >> >> "memorisation" --> "memorization" (most used spelling). >> >> "initialisation" --> "initialization" >> > Some use "s", others use "z". As long as it's consistent, I wouldn't > worry too > much about it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_and_British_English_spelling_differences American English is more common, but either is acceptable as long as it's consistent. -- CPython 3.3.0a3 | Windows NT 6.1.7601.17790 -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list