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tags: [python]
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# Python naming conventions
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## Underscores
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To name a variable or method with multiple words we use underscores to separate
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each word.
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```python
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an_int = 32
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print(an_integer.is_integer) # true
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```
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## Constants
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There are no constants in Python. However there a pseudo-constants established
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by convention. To denote that a variable should not change you use `UPPER_CASE`.
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