update about docstring trailing """'s
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* Use `underscore_separated_names` for functions, `CamelCapNames` for classes, `alllowercasenames` for modules, and `ALL_CAPS_NAMES` for constants. Use all lower-case variable names (e.g. `variable_name` or `variablename`). Prepend a leading underscore to private names.
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* Put parenthesis around tuples if it helps make the code more readable, leave them off if not.
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### comments, idioms, miscellany, license, imports
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### comments, idioms, miscellany, license, imports, docstrings
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Here is a useful header for starting new Python files:
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* Feel free to ignore the part of PEP-8 that says to put each module import on a separate line, but don't import modules from multiple separate packages on the same line.
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* Ignore the part of PEP-257 which says to put the trailing `{"""` of a multi-line docstring on a separate line separated by a blank line. (That rule appears to have been motivated by a limitation of Emacs which has been fixed.)
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### truths and falsehoods
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