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== Goal #9: Checkoff == | |||
Tell a member of the teaching team that you are ready to be checked off. Together you will go through the following check-off steps: | |||
* Start a terminal prompt, and from that prompt start Python. Then quit Python. | |||
* Create a new Python file (with a .py extension). In that file, type: <code>print("Hello World")</code> and then Enter and save the file. From a terminal prompt, navigate to and execute that Python script. | |||
* Open your text editor, and press "Tab". Use the left arrow key to show the instructor that you are using spaces to indent, not tabs. | |||
* Walk through the Tutorial concept that was most confusing for you. The Tutorial is [[Community Data Science Workshops/Day 0 tutorial|here]]. | |||
* Walk through the Codecademy problem that you had the most difficulty with. The Friday Codecademy questions are [http://www.codecademy.com/courses/python-beginner-en-kSQwt here]. | |||
If you have any other questions about the tutorial, project setup, or Codecademy questions, now is a great time to ask! | |||
==Congratulations!== | ==Congratulations!== |