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Thanks for your advice. I'm glad I already follow those tips.

Some key-phrases that may hint to you that the question is better suited for Code Review are like the following:

"How do I make this code shorter?"

"How can I improve this code?"

"This code does exactly what I want, but it's ugly."

"Do you see anything wrong with this code?"

"How can I make this code more Pythonic?"

"Is there another way to do this other than [method]?"

Don't just act on a hint though; please also read A guide to Code Review for Stack Overflow users.

Thanks for your advice. I'm glad I already follow those tips.

Some key-phrases that may hint to you that the question is better suited for Code Review are like the following:

"How do I make this code shorter?"

"How can I improve this code?"

"This code does exactly what I want, but it's ugly."

"Do you see anything wrong with this code?"

"How can I make this code more Pythonic?"

Don't just act on a hint though; please also read A guide to Code Review for Stack Overflow users.

Thanks for your advice. I'm glad I already follow those tips.

Some key-phrases that may hint to you that the question is better suited for Code Review are like the following:

"How do I make this code shorter?"

"How can I improve this code?"

"This code does exactly what I want, but it's ugly."

"Do you see anything wrong with this code?"

"How can I make this code more Pythonic?"

"Is there another way to do this other than [method]?"

Don't just act on a hint though; please also read A guide to Code Review for Stack Overflow users.

Adding some of the good examples from comments to the answer
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Thanks for your advice. I'm glad I already follow those tips.

Some key-phrases that may hint to you that the question is better suited for Code-Review Review are like the following  :

"How do I make this code shorter?"

"How can I improve this code?"

"This code does exactly what I want, but it's ugly."

"Do you see anything wrong with this code?"

"How can I make this code more Pythonic?"

Don't just act on a hint though; please also read A guide to Code Review for Stack Overflow users.

Thanks for your advice. I'm glad I already follow those tips.

Some key-phrases that may hint to you that the question is better suited for Code-Review are like the following  :

"How do I make this code shorter?"

"How can I improve this code?"

"This code does exactly what I want, but it's ugly."

Don't just act on a hint though; please also read A guide to Code Review for Stack Overflow users.

Thanks for your advice. I'm glad I already follow those tips.

Some key-phrases that may hint to you that the question is better suited for Code Review are like the following:

"How do I make this code shorter?"

"How can I improve this code?"

"This code does exactly what I want, but it's ugly."

"Do you see anything wrong with this code?"

"How can I make this code more Pythonic?"

Don't just act on a hint though; please also read A guide to Code Review for Stack Overflow users.

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Thanks for your advice. I'm glad I already follow those tips.

Some key-phrases that may hint to you that the question is better suited for Code-Review are like the following :

"How do I make this code shorter?"

 

"How can I improve this code?"

 

"This code does exactly what I want, but it's ugly."

Don't just act on a hint though; please also read A guide to Code Review for Stack Overflow users.

Thanks for your advice. I'm glad I already follow those tips.

Some key-phrases that may hint to you that the question is better suited for Code-Review are like the following :

"How do I make this code shorter?"

 

"How can I improve this code?"

 

"This code does exactly what I want, but it's ugly."

Don't just act on a hint though; please also read A guide to Code Review for Stack Overflow users.

Thanks for your advice. I'm glad I already follow those tips.

Some key-phrases that may hint to you that the question is better suited for Code-Review are like the following :

"How do I make this code shorter?"

"How can I improve this code?"

"This code does exactly what I want, but it's ugly."

Don't just act on a hint though; please also read A guide to Code Review for Stack Overflow users.

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