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So now we've seen two data types: '''integers''' and '''floats'''. Python tags your variables with a data type to make better guesses about what you want and to prevent errors. Another data type you'll run into is strings (a sequence of letters, numbers, and symbols, like the ones you're reading right now | So now we've seen two data types: '''integers''' and '''floats'''. Python tags your variables with a data type to make better guesses about what you want and to prevent errors. Another data type you'll run into is strings (a sequence of letters, numbers, and symbols, like the ones you're reading right now). | ||
What's a "function"? Here are the important ideas about functions: | What's a "function"? Here are the important ideas about functions: |