Edhesive 8.7
Use the following initializer list:
w = ["Algorithm", "Logic", "Filter" "Softwar...
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Edhesive 8.7
Use the following initializer list:
w = ["Algorithm", "Logic", "Filter" "Software"
"Network", "Parameters" "Analyze", "Algorithm", "Functionality", "Viruses"]
Write a loop to print the words that start with "A"
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