00:00:32.982,00:00:35.982 Heather Cronk: @jenny, will continue to research and get back to you 00:00:53.106,00:00:56.106 Jenny Hand: @heather, thanks! 00:02:48.794,00:02:51.794 Alan Brammer - NOAA Affiliate: @Jenny, to just get the code and bypass git issues, you can download the repo without git at https://gitlab.com/CSU-CIRA/python_training_resources/week_2/-/archive/master/week_2-master.zip 00:06:14.474,00:06:17.474 Steven Miller: I noticed that these are case sensitive (can't is If, must be if) 00:06:27.658,00:06:30.658 Steven Miller: can't *say 00:06:29.734,00:06:32.734 Jenny Hand: @alan, thanks, I was able to get it that way last week. 00:06:51.520,00:06:54.520 Heather Cronk: @steve, yes, Python is a case-sensitive language 00:07:28.121,00:07:31.121 Heather Cronk: so X is different than x 00:07:51.213,00:07:54.213 Steven Miller: thx! 00:10:34.518,00:10:37.518 Heather Cronk: @louie, here's the python constants: https://docs.python.org/3/library/constants.html 00:13:38.780,00:13:41.780 Jim Fluke: Set it to an empty string 00:16:58.943,00:17:01.943 Matt Niznik: More on == None vs is None: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3257919/what-is-the-difference-between-is-none-and-none/60204494#60204494 00:17:11.490,00:17:14.490 Amy Burzynski: @matt Thanks!! 00:19:22.059,00:19:25.059 Steven Miller: what if you mess up and put an infinite loop in there...can CNTRL-D kill it? 00:20:05.240,00:20:08.240 Alan Brammer - NOAA Affiliate: ctrl+d will interrupt it 00:20:11.501,00:20:14.501 Steven Miller: thx! 00:26:09.611,00:26:12.611 Matt Niznik: Just checked - Robert is right. I will reset on the next loop if using range. 00:27:01.099,00:27:04.099 Alan Brammer - NOAA Affiliate: I think that depends on whats being iterated and though it works here, definitely don't intentionally do it 00:27:15.005,00:27:18.005 Matt Niznik: ^^ Agreed :-D 00:29:41.297,00:29:44.297 Robert DeMaria: Print the numbers from 0 through 99 (inclusive) as floating point. Print the numbers from -2 through 100 (inclusive) as floating point. Print just the even numbers from -2 through 100 (inclusive) as floating point. Print just the even numbers from -2 through 100 (inclusive) and exclude multiples of 7. Print them as floating point. 00:29:53.713,00:29:56.713 Jenny Hand: thanks! 00:29:54.596,00:29:57.596 Anton Kliewer - NOAA Affiliate: Thanks!