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I appreciate your responses. Semantics aside, my issue is that I searched for how a single "key=" argument could sort over multiple criteria. Coders who knew that a lambda expression could be a tuple had an easy time with this challenge. I did not know that and, despite searching docs.python.org, I still do not see documentation that explains this syntax/usage. My bottom line is that the docs could be better, and I wonder if there are other definitive resources to refer to. If it's in the docs, but I am missing it, please point me in the right direction. Thanks.
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I appreciate your responses. Semantics aside, my issue is that I searched for how a single "key=" argument could sort over multiple criteria. Coders who knew that a lambda expression could be a tuple had an easy time with this challenge. I did not know that and, despite searching docs.python.org, I still do not see documentation that explains this syntax/usage. My bottom line is that the docs could be better, and I wonder if there are other definitive resources to refer to. If it's in the docs, but I am missing it, please point me in the right direction. Thanks.