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3,257 PointsHelp! copied the exact same thing to python 3.6.1 and it didn't work.
i got this message instead:
print("You can move {}".format(", ".join(valid_moves)))
TypeError: can only join an iterable
amyyxt
2,227 PointsHi guys, can you show more of your code, specifically the part that involves valid_moves?
Abubakar Gataev
2,226 PointsAbubakar Gataev
2,226 PointsSame problem here