That’s okay, since the points don’t matter
That’s okay, since the points don’t matter
Me too! I’m sad it wasn’t there ☹️
Proxmox. VMs and containers are great, especially when you’re learning
What the fuck why is this so funny
Alright, fine! I’ll watch Lucifer again!
I think you’ve got a typo in your graphic
That’s some impressive cognitive dissonance, to say opposing oppression and “might makes right” is equivalent to opposing the civil rights movement
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So what it comes down to is that int()
, float()
, and input()
(as well as print()
) are functions that you are calling. In the case of int()
and float()
, they return (simply put, when you make a function call it “becomes” the return value) an int
or float
type object based on the argument (the value between the parentheses) that you passed in. In the case of print()
, it causes the program to print out the provided argument.
input()
is a little more complicated. It prints out the provided argument (in your case: Who are you?
) and then puts the program on pause while it waits for the user to input some text and press enter. Once they have done so, the input
function returns the text the user has entered. So as mentioned before, the code input('Who are you? ')
“becomes” the text the user input, which then gets assigned to the variable nam
.
I think where you may be getting confused is what exactly defines “text”. The only things that python considers text (referred to as a string
) are characters surrounded by “” or ‘’. In your example, input('Who are you? ')
is not a string, but code to be executed (although the argument being passed to input
, 'Who are you? '
, is a string). As an experiment, try surrounding that code with quotation marks (name = "input('Who are you? ')"
) and see what happens!
I think their point is that it’s for a kid, so it’s not going to stay nice, so no point having it start out perfect
I caught this one at Shedd Aquarium!
No, but it was really well made. The perspective shifts were cool
Hopefully it makes the transition as well as Risk of Rain did!
Yeah, that’s what frustrates me. There are legitimate concerns around Biden as president. However, every single one of those concerns also applies to Trump, as well as a million more much worse concerns
“people who want Trump to be president”
I’m sorry, I like most of what you said, but I can’t in good conscience upvote someone who thinks the movie was better than the book. It’s a fun movie, but, come on…
If we could actually get them…
That is absolutely fascinating, and makes me want to learn more about poetry
The headline doesn’t say they’ve already raised it?