New submission from David Walker:
I'm brand new to Python (and programming in general) and I'm reading "Python
for Dummies" while trying to learn this. I downloaded 3.3.1 and when I entered
the command
>>> print "Hello, World!"
it would give the following error:
SyntaxError: invalid syntax
File "", line 1
print "Hello, World!"
Yet when I do the same thing in v 2.7.4 it works fine. Is there something I'm
doing wrong? Thanks in advance
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components: Windows
messages: 187161
nosy: walkah21
priority: normal
severity: normal
status: open
title: Error with Hello, World in 3.3.1
type: compile error
versions: Python 3.3
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