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Learn to Code Python | Part 2
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Want your code to interact with user input? Whether you are using Python 3 or Python 2.7 and earlier, this tutorial covers how to use the input function.
with LearnToProgramWant your code to interact with user input? Whether you are using Python 3 or Python 2.7 and earlier, this tutorial covers how to use the input function.
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Once you’ve learned which input function to use for your version of Python, this tutorial provides the skills necessary to allow users to input their own data.
with LearnToProgramOnce you’ve learned which input function to use for your version of Python, this tutorial provides the skills necessary to allow users to input their own data.
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Did you know that strings can act as objects in Python? Learn the implications of creating string-based objects using this illustrative tutorial.
with LearnToProgramDid you know that strings can act as objects in Python? Learn the implications of creating string-based objects using this illustrative tutorial.
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Expand your repertoire of string-related methods with this tutorial, which covers how to join lists into strings and split strings into lists.
with LearnToProgramExpand your repertoire of string-related methods with this tutorial, which covers how to join lists into strings and split strings into lists.
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Interested in creating your own, customizable functions in Python? This tutorial introduces you to the syntax you need to know when defining a new function.
with LearnToProgramInterested in creating your own, customizable functions in Python? This tutorial introduces you to the syntax you need to know when defining a new function.
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