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In Python, we use print to make the computer write anything we want (the content of a variable, a given string, etc.) in something called "the console".
Every programming language has a console, as it was the only way to interact with the users at the beginning (before Windows, Linux or macOS arrived).
Today, printing in the console is mostly used as a monitoring and debugging tool, ideal for leaving a trace of the content of variables during the program's execution.
This is an example of how to use it:
print("How are you?")
- Use
print()
to printHello World!
on the console.
- Remember, to run the code and see the output on the console, click on the box icon in the top left of the screen:
- Feel free to try other things as well.