I tried running a python script:
print "Hello, World!"
And I get this error:
File "hello.py", line 1
print "Hello, World!"
^
SyntaxError: invalid syntax
What is going on?
print("Hello, World!")
You are probably using Python 3.0, where print
is now a function (hence the parenthesis) instead of a statement.
Unfortunately the xkcd comic isn't completely up to date anymore.
Since Python 3.0 you have to write:
print("Hello world!")
And someone still has to write that antigravity
library :(
title
attribute in <img>
tag has been used for that purpose.
In python 3.x. you use
print("Hello, World")
In Python 2.x. you use
print "Hello, World!"
python --version