On Wed, 04 Jan 2017 16:40:00 +1100, Steven D'Aprano wrote: > On Wednesday 04 January 2017 15:46, Deborah Swanson wrote: > >> Steven D'Aprano wrote, on January 03, 2017 8:04 PM > [...] >>> Of course you have to put quotes around them to enter them in >>> your source code. >>> We don't expect this to work: >>> >>> print(Hello World!) >>> >>> you have to use a string literal with quotes: >>> >>> print('Hello World!') >>> >>> Same for all of the above. > >> I didn't try printing them before, but I just did. Got: >> >>>>> print([Example](http://www.example.com) >> >> SyntaxError: invalid syntax (arrow pointing at the colon) > > You missed the part where I said you have to put them in quotes.
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