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In python, create a Coder application that prompts the user for a string and then displays an encoded string.
The encoding should add 2 to the Unicode value of each letter to create a new letter. The application
should keep all spaces between the words in their original places and the letters x and y should
be converted to a and b, respectively. Coder application output should look similar to:
Enter a string: hello there
Encoded Message: jgnnq vjgtg
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