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Using the print() statements in your python script is quite easy. But did you know you can also concatinate strigns and variables inline? If you are familiar with C, it's functionality is similar to the printf() function, but with \n always included.

import machine
print("hello world")
print("hello world.", end='') # do not end line
#you can also specify different endings, like additional text, tabs or any other escape characters
for i in range(0,9):
    print(".", end='')
print("\n") #feed a new line
print("\t tabbed in") 
#you can specify a variable into the string as well!
print("hello world: " + str(machine.rng()) + " random number" )