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Exercism Python Track


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Hi.  👋🏽  👋  We are happy you are here.  🎉 🌟

exercsim/Python is one of many programming language tracks on exercism(dot)org. This repo holds all the instructions, tests, code, & support files for Python exercises currently under development or implemented & available for students.

🌟   Track exercises support Python 3.8.
🌟   Track tooling (test-runner, representer, analyzer, and Continuous Integration) runs on Python 3.9.

Exercises are grouped into concept exercises which teach the Python syllabus, and practice exercises, which are unlocked by progressing in the syllabus tree  🌴  . Concept exercises are constrained to a small set of language or syntax features. Practice exercises are open-ended, and can be used to practice concepts learned, try out new techniques, and play. These two exercise groupings can be found in the track config.json, and under the python/exercises directory.


🌟🌟  Please take a moment to read our Code of Conduct🌟🌟 
It might also be helpful to look at Being a Good Community Member & The words that we use.

Some defined roles in our community: Contributors | Mentors | Maintainers | Admins


We 💛 💙   Pull Requests. But our maintainers generally can't accept unsolicited PRs.
Check our help wanted list or open an issue for discussion first.
We  💙  💛  💙   PRs that follow our Contributing Guidelines.


 🦄  Want to jump directly into Exercism specifications & detail?
     Structure | Tasks | Concepts | Concept Exercises | Practice Exercises | Presentation
     Writing Style Guide | Markdown Specification (    version in contributing on exercism(dot)org.)


If you are here to help out with open issues, you have our gratitude  🙌  🙌🏽.
Anything with [help wanted] and without a [Claimed] tag is up for grabs.
Comment on the issue and we will reserve it for you.  🌈  

Here to suggest a new feature or new exercise?? Hooray!  🎉  

Please keep in mind Chesterton's Fence.
Following the principals there when making your suggestions will likely result in a faster & more enthusiastic response from maintainers.

License

This repository uses the MIT License.