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By the way, I did notice that you are a Firefly fan! Wow, I've never seen anyone on Steem before. :P

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I use python too.
While dealing with lists , I use pprint () which is pretty print to display in an organised way.

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pprint() is very handy for lists and dictionaries, but that's typically something you would do when debugging and not production.


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I remember years ago trying to do research on logging methods in Python and being surprised how difficult it seemed to find info about it. A lot really do just use print. That really doesn't cut it except in tiny quickly written programs.

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