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> For the person new to programming (doesn't come from I'm really targeting a particular niche of people. That may sound like I'm narrowing my audience too I do hope, though, that folks more in a teaching role Also, I wouldn't mind at all to add a little link ___________________________________________________________________________ _________Ready for the edge of your seat?
> C or other
> languages), I think you need to add a separate
> explanation of string
> formatting and how it works, or at least add a
> comment that tells them
> you are using string formatting so that they can
> search and find out
> how it works. If your aim is to teach simple
> programming concepts, why
> confuse them so early on with fancy interpolation?
here is not exactly to teach simple programming
concepts, but more to expose people to what Python
looks like. I'm not really intending this page to be
a tutorial, as several good tutorials already exist.
There are folks that know how to program, but don't
know anything about Python, and they really just want
to see a bunch of small examples all in one place,
without a lot of explanation cluttering their
presentation.
much, but I do think it's a niche group that's not
adequately addressed.
can reuse the examples, add better explanation, etc.,
as needed.
called "Read more..." after each example.
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