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R.M. Lewis
Easy-To-Follow Tutorial To Learn Python Programming In Less Than One Week
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danieliwilliams22
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the classes are going to be the containers that will hold on to the objects you have created and which are similar to each other in some manner.
danieliwilliams22
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the objects are going to be the various parts that are inside the code
danieliwilliams22
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the classes are going to work as the containers for the objects so that objects that are similar to each other to help the code work better
danieliwilliams22
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The objects help to define the different parts of the code and keep them all organized and easy to understand
danieliwilliams22
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#!/usr/bin/python
counter=100 # An integer assignment
miles=1000.0 # A floating point
name="John" # A string
print counter
print miles
print name
danieliwilliams22
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8 months ago
need to use the equal sign (=), to show which value goes to which variable to make things easier.
danieliwilliams22
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When you want to assign a new value over to one of your variables, you would
danieliwilliams22
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best to pick the ones that will work the best in your code and to call them up properly before you try to use them
danieliwilliams22
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assign the right values to the variables
danieliwilliams22
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8 months ago
including characters, decimals, and integers
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