Merge pull request #2558 from dimitrilw/dev-docs-no-reuse-BIFs

Dev docs no reuse BIFs
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# For users of Atom # For users of Atom
.remote-sync.json .remote-sync.json
# Visual Studio Code (VS-Code)
.vscode/

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Here's the stat-example again, moving the stats to variables (here we just set them, but in a real Here's the stat-example again, moving the stats to variables (here we just set them, but in a real
game they may be changed over time, or modified by circumstance): game they may be changed over time, or modified by circumstance):
> py str, dex, int = 13, 14, 8 ; print("STR: {}, DEX: {}, INT: {}".format(stren, dex, int)) > py stren, dex, intel = 13, 14, 8 ; print("STR: {}, DEX: {dex}, INT: {}".format(stren, dex, intel))
STR: 13, DEX: 14, INT: 8 STR: 13, DEX: 14, INT: 8
The point is that even if the values of the stats change, the print() statement would not change - it just keeps The point is that even if the values of the stats change, the print() statement would not change - it just keeps
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We could just insert that `a` variable directly into the f-string using `{a}`. Fewer parentheses to We could just insert that `a` variable directly into the f-string using `{a}`. Fewer parentheses to
remember and arguable easier to read as well. remember and arguable easier to read as well.
> py str, dex, int = 13, 14, 8 ; print(f"STR: {str}, DEX: {dex}, INT: {int}") > py stren, dex, intel = 13, 14, 8 ; print(f"STR: {stren}, DEX: {dex}, INT: {intel}")
STR: 13, DEX: 14, INT: 8 STR: 13, DEX: 14, INT: 8
We will be exploring more complex string concepts when we get to creating Commands and need to We will be exploring more complex string concepts when we get to creating Commands and need to