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We are going to use a website called CodingBat.com to practice Python throughout this workshop. |
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Before you do the CodingBat questions for the Friday tutorial, let's walk through how to use CodingBat.com with an example. |
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===Using CodingBat=== |
===Using CodingBat=== |
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CodingBat is a little different from using |
CodingBat is a little different from using Python at the command line or in a text editor like we've been doing. When you use CodingBat, you type your code into a web page and click 'Go' when you want that code to run. You'll still need to make sure you indent all your code to the same level. |
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The way CodingBat works is that your write a function (the first line of the function is written for you), and CodingBat will run your function a few times, each time with a different input. CodingBat will look at the output of your function and compare it to the correct answer. If all the outputs are correct for all the inputs, you're done! |
The way CodingBat works is that your write a function (the first line of the function is written for you), and CodingBat will run your function a few times, each time with a different input. CodingBat will look at the output of your function and compare it to the correct answer. If all the outputs are correct for all the inputs, you're done! |