Every programming journey begins with “Hello World” and although this is not my first time writing “Hello World” but it is certainly the first time in command line. I have been trying to print hello world on command line for the past couple of days now. I have been getting this
After couple of tries, I was able to print my first Hello World. Feeling victorious right now.
In terminal, I typed python3
Then I typed print (“Hello World!”)
One of my new year’s resolution for 2020 was to start a technology blog and write about testing and coding. I have been a QA analyst for a long time now I have been really passionate and always gravitated towards was Automated testing and Coding. In the summer of 2019, I made an important decision to follow through and learn a programming language and learn it very well. Previously, I have dabbled with learning languages such as Java and PHP. They just seemed so complicated and daunting. I bought a course online for Python during one of their sales. It has been extremely helpful with my python learning. I have to achieve my goals before this year ends because I am so close to completing most of my goals. In order to achieve my goals by the end of December, I am participating in the #100daysofcoding challenge.
As for my writing, please excuse my grammar and wording because my goal is to just write and get my message across every day of this challenge just to get me started or else I will never begin and never continue.
NOTE TO SELF: Began the python Udemy course earlier. Officially 100 days of python begin today September 11, 2020 and ending in December 2020.
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