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As a reminder, it's not essential that you solve or get through all of these — I'm not grading your answers on these. That said, being able to work through at least many of them is a good sign that you have mastered the concepts for the week. It is always fine to collaborate or work together on these problem sets | As a reminder, it's not essential that you solve or get through all of these — I'm not grading your answers on these. That said, being able to work through at least many of them is a good sign that you have mastered the concepts for the week. It is always fine to collaborate or work together on these problem sets but I encourage you to make sure that you understand the concepts yourself. | ||
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As a reminder, it's not essential that you solve or get through all of these — I'm not grading your answers on these. That said, being able to work through at least many of them is a good sign that you have mastered the concepts for the week. It is always fine to collaborate or work together on these problem sets but I encourage you to make sure that you understand the concepts yourself.
Required
- Finish DataCamp Intro to Python Chapter 1
- Python for Everyone Exercises:
- Chapter 1: Exercises 1, 6, 7
- Chapter 2: Exercises 2, 3, 4, 5
- Chapter 3: Exercises 1, 2, 3*
- Chapter 4: Exercises 1-4*, 5, 6, 7*
(Starred exercises are optional; if you feel like you need more practice in a topic)