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Name: Anonymous 2011-01-11 0:04

I'm learning python from a book, wanna learn some basics and try to expand from there.
Anyways, everytime the book tells me what my output should look like, it is correct. The only difference is that in what it SHOULD look like, it has "$" at the start and end, mine does not.
Just wondering if the dollar symbol is significant / what it's purpose is in codes? I am using Windows, is the $ maybe only displayed in Linux or Mac?

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-11 1:17

ignore it

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-11 1:25

>>1
The book was written by Jews.  They can't even write a little sample output without thinking about money.

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-11 2:07

By responding to this thread, YHBT. Also IHBT.

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-11 2:39

Read SICP.

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-11 3:33

>>3
This.

Name: VIPPER 2011-01-11 4:09

>>3
JEWS

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-11 5:37

>>3
I lol'd

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-11 5:37

>>3
nice.

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-11 6:28

what it's purpose
Faggot.

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-11 7:25

>>10
i lol'd.

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-11 7:31

>>11
nice.

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-11 10:22

It sure is imageboard here.

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-11 12:07

lulz

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-11 12:12

>>13
i lol'd.

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-11 12:26

>>13
nice.

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-11 13:12

>>9,12,16
NICE(1)                          User Commands                         NICE(1)

NAME
       nice - run a program with modified scheduling priority

SYNOPSIS
       nice [OPTION] [COMMAND [ARG]...]

DESCRIPTION
       Run  COMMAND  with an adjusted niceness, which affects process schedul‐
       ing.  With no COMMAND, print the current  niceness.   Nicenesses  range
       from -20 (most favorable scheduling) to 19 (least favorable).

       -n, --adjustment=N
              add integer N to the niceness (default 10)

       --help display this help and exit

       --version
              output version information and exit

       NOTE: your shell may have its own version of nice, which usually super‐
       sedes the version described here.  Please refer to your  shell’s  docu‐
       mentation for details about the options it supports.

AUTHOR
       Written by David MacKenzie.

REPORTING BUGS
       Report bugs to <bug-coreutils@gnu.org>.

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright  ©  2008  Free Software Foundation, Inc.  License GPLv3+: GNU
       GPL version 3 or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>;
       This is free software: you are free  to  change  and  redistribute  it.
       There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.

SEE ALSO
       nice(2)

       The  full documentation for nice is maintained as a Texinfo manual.  If
       the info and nice programs are properly installed  at  your  site,  the
       command

              info nice

       should give you access to the complete manual.

GNU coreutils 6.9.92.4-f088d-dirtJanuary 2008                          NICE(1)


nice

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-11 14:38

>>10
grammarfag fail?

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-11 14:40

I,ll be doing some android programming soon for work.  I am excited.   And also iphone and blackberry and maybe symbian and win mobile.

Name: VIPPER 2011-01-11 14:54

>>19
Go to JEWS

Name: Anonymous 2011-02-03 5:46

Name: Anonymous 2011-02-18 14:03

<-- check my doubles
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