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Hey, guys.

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Welcome to day one of your 100 day journey.

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And today, we're going to learn about printing, commenting, debugging, string manipulation and variables.

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So it's chockablock full of really fun stuff.

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And by the end of today, you will have created a band name generator program.

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So this is the final project of today.

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And the idea is that let's say that your friend was starting a new band, a rock band or a classical

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band, and they're struggling to come up with a good name.

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So you come in to the rescue and send them your band name generator program.

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So it asks you for the name of the city that you grew up in.

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So mine was Bristol in the southwest of the UK.

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And then it'll ask you, what's the name of your pet?

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I had a pet rabbit when I was younger, and I am probably the least imaginative person.

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Classic programmer personality.

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So I called my rabbit.

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"Rabbit".

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So now when I hit "Enter", it's going to give me my band name.

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And it could be Bristol Rabbit.

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So that sounds pretty cool.

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That could be like a a rock band.

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So this is what you're going to make.

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And in the process, in order to create this, you're going to learn about printing, inputting, commenting,

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debugging, name errors, syntax errors, string manipulation variables, and a whole lot more.

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So if you feel like you can already achieve this and you can prove it by making this program yourself,

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then feel free to skip to the next day's lessons.

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But for most of you, even if you've started learning Python programming, there's probably still a

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lot of new things that you'll find in today's lessons.

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Now, as with all the projects that we're making in this course, you get to try it out before you make

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it so you can either go to the URL.

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Alternatively, if you don't want to type out the full URL, you can head over to the course content

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here and then click on the resources and click this link to head straight over there.

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And then once you're there, all you have to do is to click run and you'll be able to preview how the

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final product is going to work.

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So you can type in your own city and follow the instructions until you get to the end result.

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So once you're ready, head over to the next lesson and let's get started and get coding straight away.

