Clean up the wording/comments in basics
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@ -9,9 +9,17 @@ print("Hello world!")
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print("This is on a line.", end='')
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print(" This is on the same line!")
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# This is a variable. A variable holds information like a string (letters and such),
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# integers (whole numbers), arrays and objects (discussed later)
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# In Python (and other languages) we can store and manipulate data
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# by using variables. Variables are comprised of a name (the label
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# we use to refer to that variable), and a value.
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# We use an "assignment" to equate a name and a value.
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# A variable can have nearly any value. Typical simple values may be
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# a string (letters and such), integers (whole numbers),
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# floats (numbers with both whole and fractional parts),
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# and arrays and objects (discussed later).
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# Our first "string"
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# Below is a variable named "name".
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name = "Computer User"
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# We can print many things in one print command on one line by
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# separating them with commas
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