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So im 14, and I'm going to 8th grade. We are learning python for about 3 weeks now. Literally nobody in my class doesn't even get variables. Like how.

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    Me last year (in 9th grade) except we use(d) C#
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    We devs are the chosen ones!! 😉
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    So nobody doesn't get variables, that's impressive for a bunch of 14 year olds!
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    @brahn yeah, variables are easy you can understand them in less than a minute. Idk what's wrong with them
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    @fun2code I thought I was the only one who didn't like python xD. I actually want to learn Kotlin and c# for unity. But I still am learning python too xD
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    @sd97 Im from Croatia and here we have internet that doesn't always work and computers are slow and crashing. But we have a good teacher so that's why we are learning python, usually we would learn logo instead of python.
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    Literally nobody in your class doesn't even get variables? Does that mean that everyone in your class understands variables?
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    @totoxto it means that nobody understand variables xD
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    @fun2code .Net is open source and multiplatform, look for ".NET Core".
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    @Koppaster @totoxto "Literally nobody in my class doesn't even get variables"

    Let's deconstruct, remove "Litterally" because it has no meaning anymore. Same with even, as it adds no specificity or content.

    "nobody in my class doesn't get variables", doesn't is a negative, so if we invert that it's does, and we need to invert "nobody" to "everyone".

    "Everyone in my class get variables".
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    @fun2code They had to differentiate so the open source multiolatform version is called Core. I'm going to guess the entire future of dotnet is there, since nobody really wants to continue on framework4.x (dotnet core was called dotnet5 early on).

    Yeah I imagine winforms would be the hardest thing to make multiplatform but who on earth wants it anyway? My point was that C# doesn't lock you into Windows and Visual Studio anymore.
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    Nobody doesn't? Double negative therefore everyone understands variables.
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    understanders !== 0
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    Nobody doesn't... Hmm that's a paddlin' for that double negative
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    !nobody
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