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# Save the revision metadata printed in <code>wikipedia1-2.py</code> | # Save the revision metadata printed in <code>wikipedia1-2.py</code> to a file called "wikipedia_revisions.tsv". | ||
# | # In addition to revision ids, print out the edit summary (i.e., <code>comment</code>) of each revision for the article on Python. | ||
# Find out what other data or metadata you can print out for a revision for an article | # Find out what other data or metadata you can print out for a a revision for an article? | ||
# Which article is in more categories? | # Which article is in more categories? "Python (programming language)" or "R (programming language)"? | ||
# Find out how many revisions to the article on "Python (programming language)" were made by user "Peterl"? How about "Hfastedge"? | # Find out how many revisions to the article on "Python (programming language)" were made by user "Peterl"? How about "Hfastedge"? | ||
# How would you use the API to find out how many revisions/edits the user "Benjamin Mako Hill" has made to Wikipedia? | # How would you use the API to find out how many revisions/edits the user "Benjamin Mako Hill" has made to Wikipedia? |