Exercism Python Track
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exercism/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.
3.8
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3.9
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Exercises are grouped into concept exercises which teach the Python syllabus, and practice exercises, which are unlocked by progressing in the syllabus tree python/exercises
directory.
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Structure | Tasks | Concepts | Concept Exercises | Practice Exercises | Presentation
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Python Software and Documentation
Copyright © 2001-2021 Python Software Foundation. All rights reserved.
Python software and documentation are licensed under the PSF License Agreement.
Starting with Python 3.8.6
, examples, recipes, and other code in the Python documentation are dual licensed under the PSF License Agreement and the Zero-Clause BSD license.
Some software incorporated into Python is under different licenses. The licenses are listed with code falling under that license. See Licenses and Acknowledgements for Incorporated Software for an incomplete list of these licenses.
Exercism Python Track License
This repository uses the MIT License.