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PythonProblems
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Attempting problem 5 in the Ikkokari's 109 Python Problems for CCPS 109, feel dissatisfied with my code
(Author of the problemset responding.)
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CCPS109 spring/summer grade scheme
The graded labs and the automated tester are available in this GitHub repository.
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Where can i learn python from beginner lvl to advanced?
I’ve also done about half of the 100 days of code Udemy course which I found helpful as well as the 109 python problems that I found on this sub’s wiki.
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Tester109.py
Ok so first take this link: https://github.com/ikokkari/PythonProblems and go on replit and click kn create and. Then on top you should see import from github, click on that and paste the link, it should work
- Good Python Exercises?
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Riffle shuffle with comprehension
I only just looked at the subreddit's wiki, or at least the first time in a while. I saw the link for 117 practice problems from a university Computer Science I course and I decided to go through them as an exercise.
- Require programming problems for a Coding Competition at My school that we are hosting
- Saturday Daily Thread: Resource Request and Sharing! Daily Thread
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Chang School CCPS 109 - Do you need to join the class live or can you watch a recording after?
Lab problems: https://github.com/ikokkari/PythonProblems
- What should I teach my high school students in a 'programming' class left up to me?
What are some alternatives?
hackerone-reports - Top disclosed reports from HackerOne
seed-labs - SEED Labs developed in the last 20 years.
SecGen - Create randomly insecure VMs
PythonExamples - Python examples from CCPS 109 Computer Science I, by Ilkka Kokkarinen
pentest-everything - This is my penetration testing cheatsheet
LeetCode - This is my LeetCode solutions for all 2000+ problems, mainly written in C++ or Python.
codewars.com - Issue tracker for Codewars
netlab - Making virtual networking labs suck less
py4e - Web site for www.py4e.com and source to the Python 3.0 textbook
starred - creating your own Awesome List by GitHub stars!
svachal - Automate writeup for vulnerable machines.