This repository includes exercises for refreshing Python skills, from strings and lists to Object Oriented Programming.
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It is also a place that provides valuable insights from real humans on real life matters. People with different backgrounds can share their stories and advices on how to become a better programmer and asset in the workfoce.
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This is intended to be a place for everyone with any Python knowledge to contribute and make an impact within the community. Have a problem in mind or want to share your story? Make a pull request!
See Notes for other usage features.
CommuniPy is a place to craft your Python skills and learn from a large community.
- Implementation happens in the source file (reverse_string.py) within each Folder (e.g. 'Strings).
- Afterwards, all you have to do is execute the source file.
- If you pass all tests no error will be thrown.
- If error is thrown it will trace back to the exact implementation where the error is coming from.
Please read CONTRIBUTING.md for details on our code of conduct and the process for submitting pull requests.
Using Strings as an example.
git clone https://github.com/RafaelBroseghini/CommuniPy.git
cd CommuniPy/Practice\ Problems/01-Strings/Beginner
- Choose one of the exercise files and write code. (e.g reverse_string.py)
python reverse_string.py
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This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE.md file for details
- Unittest will test all the functions specified in test file.
- To test all functions, run the test file.
- To test specific functions, run exercise file associated with that exercise.
- Read more about unittest at: