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I'm a noob so I tried the first step in coding by typing >>>print('hello world!') but and errr output would come out so when

I tried it with out the >>> those the output came out is that supposed to be right??

2nd Nov 2017, 3:03 AM
Ru Good
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In the SoloLearn examples they add the ">>>" to simulate the Python interpreter. In code, you don't put those, otherwise you will get an error.
2nd Nov 2017, 3:07 AM
LunarCoffee
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welcome to the world of programming
2nd Nov 2017, 3:10 AM
stephen barter
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Note for the future: if you ask another question, and someone answers it, mark it as correct by ticking the small check mark at the bottom of their answer. This lets others wanting the same answer to the same question find an answer quickly.
2nd Nov 2017, 3:23 AM
LunarCoffee
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okay think you very much
2nd Nov 2017, 3:08 AM
Ru Good
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