Python Tutorials - Hello World ad your first script

Hello World & Your First Python Script

Starting with Python? Great choice! One of the most beginner-friendly languages out there. The first step in your coding journey is writing a simple script that says "Hello, World!"

In this tutorial, you'll write 5 different beginner-friendly Python scripts to help you get comfortable with syntax and execution.

Example 1: Basic Hello World

print("Hello, World!")

This is the most basic Python script. Run it to confirm Python is set up correctly on your machine.

Example 2: Personalized Greeting

name = "Alice"
print("Hello,", name + "!")

This script introduces a variable and string concatenation. Try changing the name!

Example 3: Multilingual Hello World

print("Hello, World!")       # English
print("Hola, Mundo!")        # Spanish
print("Bonjour, le monde!")  # French
print("नमस्ते दुनिया!")        # Hindi
print("こんにちは世界!")         # Japanese

This version prints greetings in multiple languages. Notice how Python supports Unicode characters.

Example 4: Using a Function

def greet(name):
    print("Hello,", name + "!")

greet("Gaurang")
greet("World")

This example introduces functions — reusable blocks of code. Great for organizing logic.

Example 5: Hello World in a Loop

for i in range(5):
    print("Hello, World!", i+1)

Now you're using loops! This prints the message 5 times with numbers.


How to Run Your Python Scripts

1. Save the code to a file named hello.py

2. Open terminal or command prompt

3. Run the script using:

python hello.py

Final Thoughts

Learning Python starts with small wins — like printing text to the screen. Once you're confident with basic syntax, you can move on to working with input, logic, data, and eventually building real apps.