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Python Syntax - W3Schools
Python Indentation Indentation refers to the spaces at the beginning of a code line. Where in other programming languages the indentation in code is for readability only, the indentation in Python is very important. Python uses indentation to indicate a block of code.
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The Python Tutorial — Python 3.13.3 documentation
The Python Tutorial Python is an easy to learn, powerful programming language. It has efficient high-level data structures and a simple but effective approach to object-oriented programming. Python’s elegant syntax and dynamic typing, together with its interpreted ...
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Python Syntax - GeeksforGeeks
Python Multi-line Comment Python doesn't have a specific syntax for multi-line comments. However, programmers often use multiple single-line comments, one after the other, or sometimes triple quotes (either ''' or """), even though they're technically string literals.
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Section 1. Fundamentals #Syntax – introduce you to the basic Python programming syntax. Variables – explain to you what variables are and how to create concise and meaningful variables. Strings – learn about string data and some basic string operations. ...
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The Python Language Reference — Python 3.13.3 documentation
This reference manual describes the syntax and “core semantics” of the language. It is terse, but attempts to be exact and complete. The semantics of non-essential built-in object types and of the built-in functions and modules are described in The Python. For an.
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Python Syntax
Summary: In this tutorial, you’ll learn about the basic Python syntax so that you can quickly get started with the Python language. Whitespace and indentation # If you’ve been working in other programming languages such as Java, C#, or C/C++, you know that these languages use semicolons ( ; ) to separate the statements.