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Welcome to the Friday evening section of the Boston Python Workshop!
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At the end, a staff member will go through a checklist with you to make sure you're all set for tomorrow.
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* [[Boston Python Workshop 3/Friday/Linux set up Python|Linux]]
== Goal #2:
In addition to being able to run Python, we are going to install a good text editor for writing and saving Python code during the workshop.<br />
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Interactive Python programming at a Python prompt is great for short pieces of code and for testing ideas. For longer code, it can be easier to save the code in a file, and execute the contents of that file (aka a Python script). In this section, we'll practice running Python scripts.
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== Goal #6: get dependencies installed for the Saturday projects ==
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== Goal #7: start learning Python! ==
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It's time to start learning, reading, and writing some Python! Tonight, you'll work through a self-directed tutorial. Saturday morning, we'll have an interactive lecture to cover more Python basics.
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== Goal #8: Checkoff ==
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python run.py -a
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To test the Wordplay installation: navigate to the Wordplay directory and run <code>
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python
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