On 2020-09-30 08:41, Jonatan wrote:
instead of
con = "some text here"
con = con.replace("here", "there")
we could do
con = "some text here"
con .= replace("here", "there")
(Your message had some odd formatting but thankfully there was a plain-text
version included without the issue.)
In regards to the idea, I generally like it. I can imagine the arguments
against, such as the X= augmented assignments are not the most readable. But if
the others are beneficial, why not this one?
It appears mostly useful for strings however, any thought to other types or
AttributeErrors?
-Mike
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