What am I doing wrong?
Lee Harr
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Thu May 30 22:00:00 EDT 2002
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> But I am trying to follow the examples in Learning Python which instructs > > % cat threenames.py > [example code] > This is just for reading the script (looking at it) and has nothing to do with python. > but the only prompt I get is the >>>. If I type % cat threenames.py after > that prompt I get this, > File "<stdin>", line 1 > % cat threenames.py > ^ > SyntaxError: invalid sytax > >>> > > So, what am I missing here? I am pouring other the various Python books I > have and I can't see what I am doing wrong. I figure it is something > straight foward, I just don't know what it is. If anyone could help me > here, I would appreciate it. > Try: python threenames.py
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