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"Example" 22
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There worn't be any code in this exercise or the next one, so there's no What You Should See or Study Drills either.
In fact, this exercise is like one giant Study drills. I'm going to have you do a review of what you have learned
so far.
First, go back through every exercise you have done so far and write down every word and symbol (another name for
"character" that you have used.
Make sure your list of symbols is complete,
Next to each word or symbol, write its name and what it does. If you can't find a name for a symbol in this book,
then look for it online. IOf you do not know what a word or symbol does, then read about it again and try using
it in some co
You may run into a few things you can't find out or know, so just keep those on the list and be ready to look them
when you find them.
Once you have your list, spend a few days rewriting the list and doble-checking that it's correct. This may get boring,
but push through and really neat it down.
Once you have memorized the list and what they do, then step it up by writing out tables of symbols, their names, and
that they do from memory. If you hit some you can't recall from memory, go back and memorize them again.
WARNING!
The most important thing when doing this exercise is: "There is no failure, only trying."
"""
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