Computers and Technology, 06.05.2020 02:22, joedawg50
Write a shell (text-based) program, called first_word. py, that opens the file stuff. txt and prints out the first word of every line except the first line.
For example, if stuff. txt has the following sentences:
We are hungry.
There is an apple.
There is an orange.
Now we are thirsty.
Then the following example output would happen.
PS C:\Users\ssiva\Desktop> python first_word. py
There
There
Now
PS C:\Users\ssiva\Desktop>
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 15:30, taylorpayne525p8qxky
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