Write a Python program that keeps reading in names from the user, until the user enters 0. Once the user enters 0, you should print out all the information that was entered by the user. Use this case to test your program:
Daisy 25
Samantha
Nelson
Deborah
Hints:
Once the user enters 0, stop reading in data, and start printing out all the data from the Names array in the same order that they were entered.
names = []
x=""
while x!= "0":
x = input("Enter name : ")
if(x!="0"):
names.append(x)
print("\nThe name entered are : ")
for s in names:
print(s)

Write a Python program that keeps reading in names from the user, until the user enters...
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Python code. No use of def() or return.
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