why use comma's, when without works just fine
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# just why?
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print("a" "b" "c")
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a = "a" "b" "c"
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print(a)
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# even works with bytes
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print(b"a" b"b" b"c")
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b = b"a" b"b" b"c"
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print(b)
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# Look what I found, a way to edit your bytes ig. Or at least setitem.
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c = bytearray(b"Hello, World!")
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print(c)
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# has to be integer for some reason
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c[1] = 101
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print(c)
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# I mean, editable strings, something we've always wanted
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print(c.lower())
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print(c.upper())
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print(c.split())
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print(c.find(b"o"))
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# and it has all string methods too
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