Print the Current Week Number in the Terminal
This screencast shows a quick way to find out the current week number in the terminal using the date command `date +%V`.
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pydoc3 builtins
A short screencast showing how to use the command `pydoc3` to access the Python documentation in the terminal on a Linux based operating system.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oUxRyur1vBg
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