# pythonExercism
**Repository Path**: GaoDamon/python-exercism
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- **Project Name**: pythonExercism
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- **Primary Language**: Python
- **License**: MIT
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- **Created**: 2024-01-19
- **Last Updated**: 2024-01-19
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## README
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Hi. 👋🏽 👋 **We are happy you are here.** 🎉 🌟
**`exercism/Python`** is one of many programming language tracks on [exercism(dot)org][exercism-website].
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 `3.7` - `3.11.5`.
Exceptions to this support are noted where they occur.
🌟 Track tooling (_test-runner, representer, analyzer, and Continuous Integration_) runs on Python `3.11.5`.
Exercises are grouped into **concept** exercises which teach the [Python syllabus][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][config-json], and under the `python/exercises` directory.
🌟🌟 Please take a moment to read our [Code of Conduct][exercism-code-of-conduct] 🌟🌟
It might also be helpful to look at [Being a Good Community Member][being-a-good-community-member] & [The words that we use][the-words-that-we-use].
Some defined roles in our community: [Contributors][exercism-contributors] **|** [Mentors][exercism-mentors] **|** [Maintainers][exercism-track-maintainers] **|** [Admins][exercism-admins]
We 💛 💙 our community.
**`But our maintainers are not accepting community contributions at this time.`**
Please read this [community blog post][freeing-maintainers] for details.
Here to suggest a new feature or new exercise?? **Hooray!** 🎉
We'd love if you did that via our [Exercism Community Forum](https://forum.exercism.org/).
Please read [Suggesting Exercise Improvements][suggesting-improvements] & [Chesterton's Fence][chestertons-fence].
_Thoughtful suggestions will likely result faster & more enthusiastic responses from volunteers._
✨ 🦄 _**Want to jump directly into Exercism specifications & detail?**_
[Structure][exercism-track-structure] **|** [Tasks][exercism-tasks] **|** [Concepts][exercism-concepts] **|** [Concept Exercises][concept-exercises] **|** [Practice Exercises][practice-exercises] **|** [Presentation][exercise-presentation]
[Writing Style Guide][exercism-writing-style] **|** [Markdown Specification][exercism-markdown-specification] (_✨ version in [contributing][website-contributing-section] on exercism.org_)
## Python Software and Documentation
**Copyright © 2001-2023 Python Software Foundation. All rights reserved.**
Python software and documentation are licensed under the [PSF License Agreement][psf-license].
Starting with `Python 3.8.6`, examples, recipes, and other code in the Python documentation are dual licensed under the [PSF License Agreement][psf-license] and the [Zero-Clause BSD license][zero-clause-bsd].
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](https://docs.python.org/3/license.html#otherlicenses) for an incomplete list of these licenses.
## Exercism Python Track License
This repository uses the [MIT License](/LICENSE).
[being-a-good-community-member]: https://github.com/exercism/docs/tree/main/community/good-member
[chestertons-fence]: https://github.com/exercism/docs/blob/main/community/good-member/chestertons-fence.md
[concept-exercises]: https://github.com/exercism/docs/blob/main/building/tracks/concept-exercises.md
[config-json]: https://github.com/exercism/python/blob/main/config.json
[exercise-presentation]: https://github.com/exercism/docs/blob/main/building/tracks/presentation.md
[exercism-admins]: https://github.com/exercism/docs/blob/main/community/administrators.md
[exercism-code-of-conduct]: https://exercism.org/docs/using/legal/code-of-conduct
[exercism-concepts]: https://github.com/exercism/docs/blob/main/building/tracks/concepts.md
[exercism-contributors]: https://github.com/exercism/docs/blob/main/community/contributors.md
[exercism-markdown-specification]: https://github.com/exercism/docs/blob/main/building/markdown/markdown.md
[exercism-mentors]: https://github.com/exercism/docs/tree/main/mentoring
[exercism-tasks]: https://exercism.org/docs/building/product/tasks
[exercism-track-maintainers]: https://github.com/exercism/docs/blob/main/community/maintainers.md
[exercism-track-structure]: https://github.com/exercism/docs/tree/main/building/tracks
[exercism-website]: https://exercism.org/
[exercism-writing-style]: https://github.com/exercism/docs/blob/main/building/markdown/style-guide.md
[freeing-maintainers]: https://exercism.org/blog/freeing-our-maintainers
[practice-exercises]: https://github.com/exercism/docs/blob/main/building/tracks/practice-exercises.md
[prs]: https://github.com/exercism/docs/blob/main/community/good-member/pull-requests.md
[psf-license]: https://docs.python.org/3/license.html#psf-license
[python-syllabus]: https://exercism.org/tracks/python/concepts
[suggesting-improvements]: https://github.com/exercism/docs/blob/main/community/good-member/suggesting-exercise-improvements.md
[the-words-that-we-use]: https://github.com/exercism/docs/blob/main/community/good-member/words.md
[website-contributing-section]: https://exercism.org/docs/building
[zero-clause-bsd]: https://docs.python.org/3/license.html#zero-clause-bsd-license-for-code-in-the-python-release-documentation