I'm a web sysop and support engineer. My skills are mainly in back-end: Java, Linux, Python, PostgreSQL, Git, and GitLab. Currently I'm learning front-end skills: JavaScript, and Ruby.
Luciano de Sousa Pereira.
Brazilian.
Bacharel degree in Computer Engineering.
Full Stack Developer with 5 years of experience in multiple frameworks and programming languages.
I'm a web sysop and support engineer. My skills are mainly in back-end: Java, Linux, Python, PostgreSQL, Git, and GitLab. Currently I'm learning front-end skills: JavaScript, and Ruby.
In strings.py, full_name will always be "Luciano Pereira".
But I don't want to give away why: it's good for a beginner to figure it out themselves. For this reason, I also feel it would actually be good to leave the bug there, don't fix it for the post 🙂
Here is a hint: Try running it and entering another name, then do a "desk check" or step through with Code's debugger and see if you can spot it.
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Does anyone else see the bug in this example?
I like the series though
Thanks for the interest.
What bug do you see?
In
strings.py
,full_name
will always be "Luciano Pereira".But I don't want to give away why: it's good for a beginner to figure it out themselves. For this reason, I also feel it would actually be good to leave the bug there, don't fix it for the post 🙂
Here is a hint: Try running it and entering another name, then do a "desk check" or step through with Code's debugger and see if you can spot it.