isInHell = true
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isInHell = true
isInHell = truehttps://fedia.io/media/b9/ae/b9ae619e723e9bf32d053366e4cf0a7441a802de4e9e29abafa2a9f7947669e7.webp
True in python.
In this instance, I think there was some suggestion to write code in mostly lower case, including all user variables, or at least inCamelCaseLikeThis with a leading lower case letter, and so to make True and False stand out, they've got to be capitalised.
I mean. They could have been TRUE and FALSE. Would that have been preferable? Or how about a slightly more Pythonic style: __true__ and __false__