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  1. Trinket

    Share Code from any Device Trinket lets you run and write code in any browser, on any device. Trinkets work instantly, with no need to log in, download plugins, or install software. Easily …

  2. Your Python Trinket

    Looking for the full power of Python 3? Check out our Python 3 Trinket Featured Examples — click an image to try it out! Want to use this to teach? Sign up for trinket!

  3. Help - Trinket

    trinket is an all-in-one coding environment designed for education. Teachers and students use trinket to code during class, while online courses and coding clubs use trinket to make …

  4. FAQ - Trinket

    We provide both a free Python trinket that supports a large subset of both versions and a premium server-side Python 3-only trinket. Our free Python trinket supports both Python 2 and 3 syntax …

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  6. Python 3 - Trinket

    You don't have any groups that you can add a trinket to — try creating a new one! Upgrade to Trinket Code+ or Trinket Connect now to create your own Python 3 trinkets! Learn more on …

  7. Chapter 1 | Python For Everyone | Trinket

    Why should you learn to write programs? Writing programs (or programming) is a very creative and rewarding activity. You can write programs for many reasons, ranging from making your …

  8. Chapter 4 | Python For Everyone | Trinket

    Functions Function calls In the context of programming, a function is a named sequence of statements that performs a computation. When you define a function, you specify the name …

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    Connect As low as $6 per month Connect with your learners All Code and Code+ Features, Plus: Private Courses You decide who can view your courses Assignments Collect, assess, and …

  10. Chapter 3 | Python For Everyone | Trinket

    Conditional execution Boolean expressions A boolean expression is an expression that is either true or false. The following examples use the operator ==, which compares two operands and …