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what is wrong with formatting my question like this : I'm trying to write some code that deletes all text files from a folder that are older than 30 days.

I am new to python, an I am aware that the code below is not the cleanest. My initial code was more tidy, for example by putting
datetime.datetime.now() and time.ctime(os.path.getctime(foundfile) into variables, but I thought this caused the error: `TypeError: can't compare datetime.datetime to str`. But it seems that even with the direct method below I still get this error.
 
 
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Q: System.out.print("Calculator ") doesn't show an output when it is followed with a Scanner or BufferReader which takes a System.in in IntelliJ IDEA

t T s So I want to make a command line calculator that takes several arguments after the word "Calculator ". But with the following codes I cannot achieve it. In both of those methods the gradle waits to read the line before displaying the word "Calculator ". Using Scanner System.out.print("Calculat...

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