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Should I improve readability?

It works, but is the code readable enough for a human? If it's not, how can I improve it? https://code.sololearn.com/cdvRA0FTN7Bh/?ref=app

7th May 2019, 4:52 PM
Lorenzo
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That's a well written and well organized code. It's totally readable. And actually the forceful indentation makes python code most easy to read.
7th May 2019, 5:04 PM
Raj Chhatrala
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No need to put the whole alphabet in a list, you can just do alphabet = list('ABCDE...') or import ascii_uppercase from the string module for xxx: if condition: yyy else: continue The "else continue" part doesn't do anything. If the condition isn't met, it will continue anyway Try to be consistent with your indentation. You alternate between 3 and 4 spaces
7th May 2019, 5:43 PM
Anna
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Before function you can use pydoc strings to explain parameters and what is returned.
7th May 2019, 5:32 PM
Hubert Dudek
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You can rename variables and the function according to PEP8 style guide: "Function and Variable Names Function names should be lowercase, with words separated by underscores as necessary to improve readability. Variable names follow the same convention as function names. mixedCase is allowed only in contexts where that's already the prevailing style (e.g. threading.py), to retain backwards compatibility." https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0008/
7th May 2019, 6:11 PM
portpass
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A thing I learnt along the time was the importance reability. Coding is hard and computers are really fast. To use them properly, a safer code is better than a faster code. If the code you are write is really intersting and usefulll, along the time you will improve some aspect of it. So, reability, even not being essential mathematically or philosophically , in praxis, reability is fundamental for coding, in special, for really useful codes that you could use along the years, a well attacked problem
7th May 2019, 11:10 PM
Daniel Bandeira
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