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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T10:16:31+00:00 2026-05-11T10:16:31+00:00

Since there is no explicit typing in python, I want to be able to

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Since there is no explicit typing in python, I want to be able to make the difference between sequences and non-sequences using a naming convention. I have been programming with python for a little while now, and I still haven’t found any logical/practical way to name sequences. Of course, I went through the famous PEP8, and made some research on google, and it seems that the accepted convention is to add the letter ‘s’ at the end of the variable name.

Let’s assume we have a sequence of ‘weight values’, therefore the variable name for the sequence should be weights. So far that’s fine, but there will be cases where some word ends with ‘s’ and happen to be the more logical way to name a variable which is not a sequence. Or let’s say you have sequences of weights themselves stored into a sequence. The ‘s’ naming convention would name the variable weightss, which is ugly. I am sure there is be a better naming convention for sequences.

What naming convention for sequences would you advise?

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  1. 2026-05-11T10:16:32+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 10:16 am

    In general, avoid this kind of behaviour. Notice from PEP8

    A Foolish Consistency is the Hobgoblin of Little Minds

    which is exactly what calling a variable weightss would be doing. So in general have your variables describing what they are, not according to some naming convention:

    weights = [44, 66, 88] weight_groups = [[44, 66, 88], ...] 

    etc.

    From the same section of the PEP8:

    But most importantly: know when to be inconsistent — sometimes the style guide just doesn’t apply. When in doubt, use your best judgment. Look at other examples and decide what looks best. And don’t hesitate to ask!

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