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Add link to more info on cmd vs interpreter vs editor
I'm hoping to use this tutorial for a beginners' session but have found that beginners often struggle with the difference between command-line, interpreter, and files. Link to the djangogirls tutorial, which is the best resource i know on the subject.
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--- rather use more appropriate names such as :file:`square.py` or
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:file:`rectangle.py`. Otherwise, whenever you refer to ``turtle``, Python
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will pick up *your* file instead of the standard Python turtle module.
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Too fast? More information here
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Was that whirlwind intro to the command line, the python interpreter, and
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saving files, a little quick? Are you left feeling a little unsure about what's
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what? Check out the first few introductory sections of the djangogirls
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tutorial for an overview at a more gentle pace:
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http://tutorial.djangogirls.org/en/intro_to_command_line/

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