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Python Tutorial for Beginners
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Python Tutorial for Beginners

Python Tutorial for Beginners

1. Introduction to Programming
2. Variables in Python
3. Comments
4. If...Else Statement

Comments

Comments are lines of text in your code that Python ignores because they are for people, not machines. In most cases, comments are created to explain a piece of code so that another programmer who will watch the code can understand it.

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# This is a comment # Python ignores it print("Hello, kittens!")
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Comments begin with #, and after this you write the text you need. Let's take another example:

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# Creating variables number_1 = 65 number_2 = 30 # Addition of two numbers sum_=number_1 + number_2 # Displaying the result on the screen print(sum_)
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In the code above, Python displays the message and ignores the comment.

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Section 3. Chapter 1
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Comments

Comments are lines of text in your code that Python ignores because they are for people, not machines. In most cases, comments are created to explain a piece of code so that another programmer who will watch the code can understand it.

123
# This is a comment # Python ignores it print("Hello, kittens!")
copy

Comments begin with #, and after this you write the text you need. Let's take another example:

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# Creating variables number_1 = 65 number_2 = 30 # Addition of two numbers sum_=number_1 + number_2 # Displaying the result on the screen print(sum_)
copy

In the code above, Python displays the message and ignores the comment.

Switch to desktop for real-world practiceContinue from where you are using one of the options below

Everything was clear?

Section 3. Chapter 1
toggle bottom row

Comments

Comments are lines of text in your code that Python ignores because they are for people, not machines. In most cases, comments are created to explain a piece of code so that another programmer who will watch the code can understand it.

123
# This is a comment # Python ignores it print("Hello, kittens!")
copy

Comments begin with #, and after this you write the text you need. Let's take another example:

1234567
# Creating variables number_1 = 65 number_2 = 30 # Addition of two numbers sum_=number_1 + number_2 # Displaying the result on the screen print(sum_)
copy

In the code above, Python displays the message and ignores the comment.

Switch to desktop for real-world practiceContinue from where you are using one of the options below

Everything was clear?

Comments are lines of text in your code that Python ignores because they are for people, not machines. In most cases, comments are created to explain a piece of code so that another programmer who will watch the code can understand it.

123
# This is a comment # Python ignores it print("Hello, kittens!")
copy

Comments begin with #, and after this you write the text you need. Let's take another example:

1234567
# Creating variables number_1 = 65 number_2 = 30 # Addition of two numbers sum_=number_1 + number_2 # Displaying the result on the screen print(sum_)
copy

In the code above, Python displays the message and ignores the comment.

Switch to desktop for real-world practiceContinue from where you are using one of the options below
Section 3. Chapter 1
Switch to desktop for real-world practiceContinue from where you are using one of the options below
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