Sep-12-2021, 06:01 PM
(This post was last modified: Sep-12-2021, 06:05 PM by Yoriz.
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Thanks for all replies!
I question python because I believe it can be improved in terms of ease of learning and use, but being a newbie I'm probably wrong most of the time.
Here's another one:
I question python because I believe it can be improved in terms of ease of learning and use, but being a newbie I'm probably wrong most of the time.
Here's another one:
txt = "The best things in life are free!" print("expensive" not in txt)Could it not be written like
txt = "The best things in life are free!" check if("expensive" is not in txt)Why use the word "print" when you mean "Check if"? Print means something else in English.