* Clarification of the numbers that can be used.
Article previously only explicitly referenced the use of floating point numbers. Have clarified that it is possible to use either an integer or a float.
* Fixed formatting and typos
* Added te basic info of what is a list
A basic introduction of what a list has been added. Based upon the python docs link that is included in the guide.
* fix: added title
* Fixed style typo in python guidelines
The python marker was below the ''' marker, moved it up in 2 examples.
* added output to python guide
Added an output from a conditional block and added the python tag to a code block
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Line 11 changed "everyon" to "everyone", changed "amongst" to "among".
Line 14 changed "approrpiate" to "appropriate"
Added some emphasis to line 11 to help get the message across.
* recursion
i believe that once we know function we should introduce a little bit of recursion techniques which nothing but an advancement of function.
* fixed formatting, grammar, removed unnecessary words/sentences
In the section introducing and elaborating upon if and elif-statements, I made a small note on how the rest of the structure is just as crucial, particularly, the semicolon. That is because, while this file is on indentation, it also regards the structural requirements of a code and how to be refrain from avoidable errors. The same way you can easily avoid an error by remembering when to properly indent is seen when we remember to always include a semicolon after a condition.
* Practical example of a while loop
Added a practical example of the benefits of a while loop being a condition controlled loop
* Fixed syntax and grammar