To sort a list in place, i.e., sort the list itself and change ordering in that list itself, you can use sort() on the list of strings. For example,
>>> a = ["Hello", "My", "Followers"] >>> a.sort() >>> print a ['Followers', 'Hello', 'My']
If you want to keep the original list intact and instead want a new list of the sorted elements, you can use sorted(list). For Example,
>>> a = ["Hello", "My", "Followers"] >>> b = sorted(a) >>> print b ['Followers', 'Hello', 'My']