What's the recommended best practice for printing model fields in __unicode__?
Currently, I'm using (simply because the Django docs do):
def __unicode__(self):
return u'%s' % (self.name)
What's the rationale behind using the unicode literal u'%s'? Is it always needed, versus just return self.name?
And should I be using .format() instead? Or using something else?
Cheers,
Victor
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