 For the Circuit Python Parsec today, I want to talk about how to do a very simple but important thing, which is serial printing without the new line. So if you're used to using serial print to the USB REPL for your debugging or printing to a screen, one thing you'll often encounter is when you're printing out values, maybe it's sensor values or timings, the numbers kind of whip past real fast. And you can't really go back and look at stuff, you can't really scroll that easily, it's a bit of a pain. So if you want to print values but not have the print statement be automatically a print including a new line, where it goes to the next line, all you have to do is this, change your print statement to include comma and equals and then some quotes with either a space or some characters in it. If I hit save right here, you'll see now I have numbers moving across the screen and it'll still wrap, so it doesn't kind of go off to the right forever, but it means you can keep track of things for a lot longer. So I never knew this until recently, this was a tip and trick from the Todd Bot github page, Todd Bot's tips and tricks for Circuit Python. Really helpful because now you can go in and take that default behavior of the new line, remove that and even add in something, let's say a little comma now. Now when I start that, I get these little commas between them to delimit things. So that is a really simple but effective trick for helping your serial output and that is how you can do serial printing without the new line. And that is your Circuit Python, parsec, sec, sec, sec, sec, sec, parsec, parsec, parsec.