PygLatin

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PygLatin in CodeAcademy.com has helped me develop my skills in Python by adding on the usage of the black screen. Also by having to add on variables and arguments in the middle of some strings that were already there. Therefore, having to chance most of the code to get a positive result. PygLatin doesn’t contribute much to using numbers but it does use a lot of returns , else , if , or. It teaches how to use these codes differently. Not only in the type of basic methods but add ons as well. I believe PygLatin was a lot easier than Taking a Vacation because when you’re dealing with numbers it can be a lot more confusing than just using codes. Which is a big difference between PygLatin and Taking a Vacation. Which is why i perfer PygLatin.