On Sun, Oct 27, 2013, Zach Borboa <zachbor...@gmail.com> wrote:

>I'm seeing a mix of both singly- and doubly-quoted strings in django source.
>Other than docstrings wrapped in triple-double-quotes, when is it 
>appropriate
>to use double quotes instead single quotes?

As far as I understand it doesn't make any difference in Python, but apart from 
cases where what you use is dictated by the context (for example, a string with 
an apostrophe in it needs double quotes) I've wondered the same myself about 
what's preferred in Django.

Should our documentation examples prefer one rather over the other?

Daniele

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