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notes:datacomm [2018/10/22 16:52] – [Future Project] bstrong2notes:datacomm [2018/11/14 20:07] (current) – [Mcf1?] bstrong2
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 information accordingly." information accordingly."
  
-======Future Project====== +======EOCE====== 
-This is just an area reserved for our next lit project! HYPE HYPE HYPE!!+Well looks like the EOCE'S have been launchedMay everyone do their best on itGood luck to all :D
 ======URLs====== ======URLs======
 Pythons built in functions: Pythons built in functions:
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 How does one start programming on lab46? How does one start programming on lab46?
  
-There might be a different way, but this is what i'm doing... So if you add this line to the file that you intend to program in, then you're all good to start programming in thee dank python. **#!/usr/bin/env python**, so all you would need to do is make the file executable, and run it whenever you want to execute your program.+There might be a different way, but this is what i'm doing... So if you add this line to the file that you intend to program in, then you're all good to start programming in thee dank python. **#!/usr/bin/python3**, so all you would need to do is make the file executable, and run it whenever you want to execute your program. Just a note, we have decided to use python3 for our programming adventures, so make sure that you are using that, and not python2.
  
 Another way to run a Python Program is to simply include the command python before your script. Another way to run a Python Program is to simply include the command python before your script.
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