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Loops and Conditions [ID:733] (5/6)
in series: Python Beginners - What Does Python Look Like?
video tutorial by Ian Ozsvald, added 06/08
Name:
[002] Ian Ozsvald
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91 months
Authored:
181 videos
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I am the co-founder of ShowMeDo (see http://showmedo.com/about), author of `The Screencasting Handbook <http://thescreencastinghandbook.com>`_ and the founder of the professional screencast production ...
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Loops and conditions are fundamental programming tools, here I show you Python's for, while and if statements. These examples serve as nice examples to the use of a colon and white-space for indentation as discussed in the previous episode.
Further examples can be found here in Dive Into Python.
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for Python and programmer newbies like me the speed is OK
good examples.
ok
So far so good! thanks!
Be nice if you gave a little 'homework' assignment at the end of the video and show the answer in the next video. That would keep people coming back for the next video and give the users some specific practice.
loops, very interesting.
great
great so far
Neat simple examples.
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