This post will go straight to the point , so watch out, lads. For getting started, you’ll need first to state a list for «For» From that list you can print the numbers in it, also whenever you print a number, you can print other Strings, but they have to be inside of it too.… Continúa leyendo This one’s FOR you
Mes: septiembre 2016
Python 3: Back to basics
In python 3 we have 5 main basic types, which are: Booleans, numbers, integers, floats and fractions; which I’ll explain: Booleans: Tells us if something is true or false Numbers: Like the name say this variable let us save numbers Integers: Only whole numbers (1,2,3,87108) Floats: Numbers with decimals (1.1, 1.4831,24384.0053) Fractions: (½, 412/30) … Continúa leyendo Python 3: Back to basics
Eel-if, Else
HELPFUL VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=42MBMSOZgD4
Modules and Libraries/Calling Functions
Python 3 have so many libraries that you can use when you need them, and you just need to call for them in your program, and in this post I’ll give an example with «math» because is the easiest one (lol). To make use of the math library you just need to «call» for it:… Continúa leyendo Modules and Libraries/Calling Functions
Hi Universe
Where does this phrase comes from you may be wondering; well I have the answer for you folks! Whoe wrote «Hello world» for the first time? – Brian Kernighan He used it on a lenguage called BCPL, that it was used while C was being developed. Hello World was one of the first… Continúa leyendo Hi Universe
ZZZZZEN of Python
«Beautiful is better than ugly. Explicit is better than implicit. Simple is better than complex. Complex is better than complicated. Flat is better than nested. Sparse is better than dense. Readability counts. Special cases aren’t special enough to break the rules. Although practicality beats purity. Errors should never pass silently. Unless explicitly silenced. In the… Continúa leyendo ZZZZZEN of Python