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<li>Download the file http://mit.edu/jesstess/www/
<li>Save the file in your Desktop directory.</li>
<li>Open a command prompt, and use the navigation commands (<code>dir</code> and <code>cd</code> on Windows, <code>ls</code>, <code>pwd</code>, and <code>cd</code> on OS X and Linux) to navigate to your home directory. See [[Boston Python Workshop
<li>Once you are in your home directory, execute the contents of <code>nobel.py</code> by typing
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<code>nobel.py</code> introduces two new concepts: comments and multiline strings.</li>
<li>Open <code>nobel.py</code> in your text editor (see [[Boston Python Workshop
<li>Read through the file in your text editor carefully and check your understanding of both the comments and the code.</li>
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