Python Variables, Lists and Dictionaries
Create a variable named byte and set it equal to "school".
Create a list named instructors and have it contain the strings "Armen", "Chris", and "Greg"
Create an tuple named students and have it contain the strings "Adolfo", "Benny", "Billy", "Brendan"
What's the difference between a list and a tuple? Why use one over the other?
Create a dictionary with the following key-value pairs- "byteAcademy":byte, "instructors":instructors, "students":students
Print the keys and values of the dictionary. It should look like this:
byteAcademy - School
instructors - Armen, Chris, Greg
students - Adolfo, Benny, Billy, Brendan
Look into iterating over dictionaries in Python.
Check out .format