Hi.
I'm making this topic because I am trying hard to learn python, and I am determined to succeed this time. So I don't have to create a new topic every time I have a question, I'm creating this so that whenever I have a programming question I can just post here to make it easy for me and for anyone who is willing to help me.
Right now I'm reading learn python the hard way, I did exercise zero and one and the study drills in exercise one. Exercise one is just printing text to the screen which I did. It said to put a # character at the beginning of one of the lines which I did, I know you use the # character to write a comment in python. My question is- one of the study drills says to make my script only print one of the lines of my script to the screen. So how do I do that? The only thing I can think to do is put a # character at the beginning of each line to make them comments and just leave one line without a # character so it only prints that line. Is this the correct way to do this? I can't think of any other way to make the script print only one line of text. If there is another way could you please tell me?
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