Get Python.date or text in specific positions?

Hey, I'm trying to get a date into a corner, which one isn't 100% fixed yet. But I have no idea how to do it in general. I only spontaneously started learning the basics yesterday evening (1am). So far I've

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But let's say I want to get it in the top right corner, how do I do that?

If I used print(), I would occupy the entire row (another NH issue: how do I put multiple texts in a row? e.g., text on the left, date on the top right). And while we're at it… does anyone know of an app for writing code? I have enough to learn, but as you can see, I have to try it via browser since I don't have a computer at my disposal at the moment. I have an app for typing, but it doesn't show the results as it would appear. Thanks.

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mat22
1 year ago

The right corner is not because the interpreter cannot. However, you can write several elements in one line by connecting them with a “+” or “,”.