Welcome to the interactive Python tutorial#2(Hello, World!)

in python •  7 years ago  (edited)

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Hello, World!


Python may be a terribly easy language, and contains a terribly simple syntax. It encourages programmers to program while not boilerplate (prepared) code. the best directive in Python is that the print directive - it merely prints out a line (and conjointly includes a newline, in contrast to in C).

There are 2 major Python versions, Python a pair of and Python three. Python a pair of and three ar quite totally different. This tutorial uses Python three, as a result of it a lot of semantically correct and supports newer options.

For example, one distinction between Python a pair of and three is that the print statement. In Python a pair of, the print statement isn't a perform, and so it's invoked while not parentheses. However, in Python three, it's a perform, and should be invoked with parentheses.

To print a string in Python three, simply write:

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Indentation

Python uses indentation for blocks, rather than kinky braces. each tabs and areas ar supported, however commonplace|the quality} indentation needs standard Python code to use four areas. For example:
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