Hello World!
Hello World
When learning a new programming language, normally we start with a simple “hello world” example. This one line of code will ensure that the environment is set up correctly, and we know how to print a string.
print(’hello, world!”)
After executing the line above, you should see the Python prints hello, world! Yay!
Note: the “print ()” above is a function, and you passed the argument ‘hello, world!’ inside the print function to tell Python what to print. You just learned new keywords: function ("print()", argument("hello, world"), and statement (the whole line).
Comments
Besides writing code, it is always recommended to put a comment on your line of code. Not only that it helps other people to understand your code better, but more importantly it acts as a reminder for you of what you have written! Trust me, even experienced programmers will forget their lines of code after a few weeks.
To write comments in Python, use the hashtag symbol # before writing your comment. When you run your code, Python will ignore everything past the # on that particular line.
#Practice writing a comment print (’hello, Eren’) #this prints my name #print (’asdf’)