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fix(curriculum): remove mention of loops in introduction to variables script (#67069)
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@@ -55,9 +55,7 @@ Another convention is to avoid using single-letter variable names. This is very
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x = 56 # What do you mean by x?
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x = 56 # What do you mean by x?
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This is different if you are in a loop or something similar, as variable names like `i`, `j`, `k`, and so on are common and acceptable.
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The pound symbol (`#`) and the text that follows in the example above is called a comment. You might already be familiar with comments, so let's go over them quickly and explain how they work.
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Also, the pound symbol (`#`) and the text that follows in the example above is called a comment. You might already be familiar with comments, so let's go over them quickly and explain how they work.
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In Python, comments start with a pound symbol (`#`), and the language ignores everything after the `#` symbol on that line:
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In Python, comments start with a pound symbol (`#`), and the language ignores everything after the `#` symbol on that line:
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