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So how did you do?
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I hope it was a good experience for
you and
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that you didn't bang your head
on the keyboard too hard.
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All right, so the first to do here,
we need to get some input from the user.
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So I'm gonna go ahead and
I'm gonna use the input function, right?
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So we're gonna say input, and
let's say please enter a verb.
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And I'm gonna give a little breathing
space in this string here and
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I'm gonna close my call.
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And I wanna store that, right?
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So I wanna store that in a variable,
in a name that I could remember later,
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which what better to use than what's
actually in this blank here, right?
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So I'm gonna use a verb,
so verb equals that.
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So then whenever they enter here,
and this would get returned,
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it would be stored in that verb variable.
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Awesome, and
then I do the same for the others.
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I'm just gonna go ahead and
copy and paste that.
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You can type that out.
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Here we go.
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So please enter a noun,
please enter an adjective.
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Again, with the space, so there's
a little bit of breathing room there, so
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it's not right on top of it.
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Awesome, awesome, so
that gets all of our prompts stored so
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that we can use them in the next
TODO here, this output the template.
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So the thing to remember here,
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the trick is that the print
function takes multiple arguments.
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And each argument that you give it,
gets joined together with a space.
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So really, all we need to do is
call the print function, and
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we wanna pass the first half,
up until this blank, to it.
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So let's do that, so I'm gonna come up
here, and I'm gonna use the keyboard.
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And see how it's highlighting that?
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I'm gonna highlight it, and I'm going
to copy that, I'm gonna paste it there.
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So that was Ctrl+C and
Ctrl+V, or Cmd+C and Cmd+V.
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So I pasted it there, so
we have the first part.
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And then I need to pass another argument,
so
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I need to separate my
arguments with a comma.
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And then I'm gonna do a space and
I'm gonna put in my variable name.
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And again,
we want this blank to be this verb,
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which the variable name was verb there,
right?
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So we're gonna push whatever value
is stored in verb here, like so.
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And then there's more to the sentence,
so we have more to finish up again.
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So I'm gonna do another comma for
another argument here.
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And I'll grab this last part here,
this better part here.
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I'm not putting a space in here
cuz it's automatically happening
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around the variable.
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That's what the print statement does for
us.
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And then from there,
the rest kind of just follows suit.
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So we will say print, and
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I can grab this, boom, and end that.
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And put out my noun variable and
then get the last half here.
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And you know what,
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actually that little jump there, this
actually makes it kinda even more clear.
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Make sure that you close
that quote off there.
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We can just grab this line,
and we'll say print,
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and I was gonna paste all of it in there.
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And then we can just
put in the string here,
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comma, get rid of that, blanks there.
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Look at that,
looks exactly the same, cool.
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And there we go.
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What do you say?
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Think we should run it?
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Let's give it a go.
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So let's see, please enter a verb.
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How about learn, brain for our noun, and
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how about beautiful,
it's a nice adjective.
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I enjoy practice,
I find that it helps me to learn better.
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Without practice,
my brain would probably not even work.
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My code is getting more
beautiful every single day.
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Pretty cool, isn't it?
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You should be proud of this, you should
show this to your family and friends.
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Switch the template out, make it say
whatever you want, have fun with it.
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Practice is really important and
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making sure that the information
that you're learning is sticking.
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And I'm glad that you gave this a go.
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Now, if you like this practice and
you'd like to see more of it,
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please make sure to leave us some feedback
of what you'd like to see more of.
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We rely heavily on your thoughts and
your ideas, so
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please make sure that your voice is heard.
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I hope you had fun, and
thanks for hanging out.
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See you real soon.
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