diff --git a/docs/intro/learning.rst b/docs/intro/learning.rst index 7195c8e..6d66bdf 100644 --- a/docs/intro/learning.rst +++ b/docs/intro/learning.rst @@ -226,7 +226,11 @@ Python 3 and 2.6 versions. Writing Idiomatic Python 2.7.3 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -"Writing Idiomatic Python", written by Jeff Knupp, contains the most common and important Python idioms in a format that maximizes identification and understanding. Each idiom is presented as a recommendation to write some commonly used piece of code. It is followed by an explanation of why the idiom is important. It also contains two code samples: the "Harmful" way to write it and the "Idiomatic" way +"Writing Idiomatic Python", written by Jeff Knupp, contains the most common and +important Python idioms in a format that maximizes identification and understanding. +Each idiom is presented as a recommendation to write some commonly used piece of code. +It is followed by an explanation of why the idiom is important. It also contains two +code samples: the "Harmful" way to write it and the "Idiomatic" way `Writing Idiomatic Python 2.7.3 `_