What is the difference between
" d1 = {'A' : '1', 'B' : '2', 'C' : '3'} "
and
" d1 = dict(A = 1, B = 2, C = 3) " ?
All of the dictionary examples I saw (python.org, aspn.activestate.com,
Learning Python by Lutz, among others) use d={'x' : 'y'}.
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