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====Basic Language====
====Basic Language====
Functions:
<syntaxhighlight lang='py'>
def function_name(arguments):
  <function body>
def something(a, b):
  c = a + b
  return c
</syntaxhighlight>
String functions:
String functions:
* Concatenate strings: <code>'a' + 'b'</code>
* Concatenate strings: <code>'a' + 'b'</code>
* Concatenate strings and integers: <code>'a' + str(1)</code>
* Concatenate strings and integers: <code>'a' + str(1)</code>
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  • https://opensource.com/article/18/1/running-python-application-kubernetes
  • Each installation of Python may have different modules installed. Python determines the path to its modules by examining the location of the python3 executable.
  • Python environments on Mac:
    • ~/Library/ApplicationSupport/iTerm2/iterm2env/versions/*/bin/python3
    • ~/Library/ApplicationSupport/iTerm2/Scripts/YourScript/iterm2env/versions/*/bin/python3

Basic Language

String functions:

  • Concatenate strings: 'a' + 'b'
  • Concatenate strings and integers: 'a' + str(1)

TODO. Continue: https://levelup.gitconnected.com/python-for-absolute-beginners-a-quick-primer-c7db94a5d0e