Yeah, pretty much!
Yeah, pretty much!
I’m not sure if I’m the best at explaining this, as I’m more fluent in C++, but effectively what is happening is you’re providing a prompt for the user’s input. The user’s input is then assigned to the variable.
In a lot of languages, this would be two lines of code and look something like this:
Output:"Please enter your name"
Name=input
Python is trying to simplify this process
I’m sorry, but what do people who move to the Middle East expect? I wasn’t allowed to wear my Saint Christopher Medal in Kuwait, a country where being Christian is legal. Do people really think they won’t enforce these laws?
“Someone has a dissenting opinion it must be ASTROTURFING AAAAAHHHHHHH”-You for some reason…
For real, God forbid we keep the actual safe, clean nuclear plants running
This is just how it seems to go, before reddit there was Digg, after Digg went down, everyone went to reddit, now that reddit is going down, people are migrating to alternatives, with Lenmy being the most prominent one right now. I think Lemmy’s ability to have multiple instances will help cement its popularity though
To be fair, I can get a bottle of D.O.C.G. Prosecco from Costco for $7, and most people consider it to be fairly good prosecco
“A cocktail of problems”
Heheh.
Not to be a dick, but the people on the US’s National Cricket team do love the sport and deserve a shot at winning as much as anyone else