Great tutorial! The pythonic way to write this would look like this (using f-strings): first_char = 'P' print(f"The ASCII code for the character {first_char} is {ord(first_char)}") Much cleaner in one sentence without the concatenation. Python was made for simple code like this.
Attempting to get a code from these numbers: 104 12 0 -4 3 -57 -11 0 53 5 10 -16 12 2 -14 -54 58 0 -56 19 40 -52 56 -7 -17 -15 These numbers need to be translated into fibonacci, from there into ACSII in order to get a Discord invite. So far, I've been working 2 days on this.
Great to see you back on RUclips, keep up the great content!
Thank you Katherine for the videos related to programming.
Glad to see you back :)
Great Video
thank you blondy
I have ASCll Generator. I don't know what it is ? please help !!!
Shes simply amazing, best smile and voice 😉
Great tutorial! The pythonic way to write this would look like this (using f-strings):
first_char = 'P'
print(f"The ASCII code for the character {first_char} is {ord(first_char)}")
Much cleaner in one sentence without the concatenation. Python was made for simple code like this.
I would like to learn more about ASCII coding
Attempting to get a code from these numbers:
104
12
0
-4
3
-57
-11
0
53
5
10
-16
12
2
-14
-54
58
0
-56
19
40
-52
56
-7
-17
-15
These numbers need to be translated into fibonacci, from there into ACSII in order to get a Discord invite. So far, I've been working 2 days on this.
I'd like to learn how to convert between them. Thanks for the information on this!
Around @3:00 you say "8 bytes" then say "1 byte(s)"? I don't get it.
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You'r awesome
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Yes I wanna know
thanks girl i like your explanations
Thank you!
Nice video! I would love to see a video about converting ^^
Thanks!
No problem!
About char :
char is not pronounced as chaar in chair,
instead it is pronounced as kar in character
I love your content and you too but I don't like the vocal fry :(
Very bang
hi, blondie...........
Very good Akib