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20,084 PointsIs this Python dictionary wrong in my code? It shows as Syntax Error on my code...
The ':' and '}' with red curly underline stating SyntaxError when I try to run it
FILES = {
'{project_slug}/requirements.txt': 'requirements.txt.template'
'{project_slug}/app.py': 'app.py.template'
'{project_slug}/static/css/{project_slug}.css': 'project.css.template'
'{project_slug}/static/css/{project_slug}.js': 'project.js.template'
'{project_slug}/templates/index.html': 'index.html.template'
}
1 Answer
Chris Freeman
Treehouse Moderator 68,441 PointsA comma is needed between each key: value
pair.
FILES = {
‘key1’: ‘value1`,
‘key2’: ‘value2`,
‘key3’: ‘value3`,
}
Post back if you need more help. Good luck!!!
Hanwen Zhang
20,084 PointsHanwen Zhang
20,084 PointsThank you