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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??
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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.
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welcome to the world of programming
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okay think you very much