Python for Beginners: Tip Calculator
10 steps to make your own tip calculator with bill split calculation as well.
In this lesson, we will mostly be creating variables to capture input and to calculate the tip for our bill. Them we will be able to split the bill according to the number of people paying.
If you are not familiar with integer and float numbers, you may want to review the following lesson first.
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Python for Beginners: Restaurant Chooser
I have taken some basic Python coding that I learned this week to make an app to help when choosing a restaurant with friends or your significant other. I would like to share it with you here so that it may be helpful to new learners or anyone who may be able to make use of it. The video will cover:
-import random and time
-using triple quotes to give more spacing in the directions and improve legibility
--adding some emojis from emojipedia for fun
creating a variable to capture input of the user restaurant choices
-creating a variable to split the string from the list of restaurants given by the user
-creating a final variable to give a random output from the restaurant list
-creating a small time lapse to make it seem like the computer is thinking
-printing the result of the computer chosen restaurant with choice in ALL CAPS in string concatenation
Homepage:
https://noobslearn.weebly.com/
End Video Music:
Somewhere In The Mountains
Oleksii Abramovych
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Python for Beginners: Basic Terms
These are some of the essential vocabulary that we will need to become familiar with as we learn Python. I will go over these and show you how to use them in through real coding. Follow along with me as we learn.
I am currently learning this with zero coding experience and thought that I would share what I have learned.
You can also find me:
https://noobslearn.weebly.com/
music:
Somewhere In The Mountains
Oleksii Abramovych
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