kennethreitz / responder

A familiar HTTP Service Framework for Python.
http://responder.kennethreitz.org/
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Update LICENSE #492

Closed kennethreitz closed 10 months ago

kennethreitz commented 10 months ago

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The changes made to the code are minor but significant, focusing on improving readability and consistency. The modifications include the use of double quotes for string literals and dictionary keys, formatting adjustments, and the removal of a redundant comment.

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examples/hello_fortune.py Minor changes including the use of double quotes for string literals and dictionary keys, formatting adjustments, and removal of a comment.

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