- Jan 13, 2018
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hmadej authored
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- Jan 12, 2018
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hmadej authored
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- Jan 11, 2018
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hmadej authored
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hmadej authored
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W. Spencer Smith authored
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- Jan 10, 2018
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W. Spencer Smith authored
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W. Spencer Smith authored
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- Jan 09, 2018
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W. Spencer Smith authored
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W. Spencer Smith authored
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W. Spencer Smith authored
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W. Spencer Smith authored
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W. Spencer Smith authored
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W. Spencer Smith authored
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W. Spencer Smith authored
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- Jan 08, 2018
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Steven Palmer authored
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W. Spencer Smith authored
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Steven Palmer authored
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Steven Palmer authored
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Steven Palmer authored
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W. Spencer Smith authored
- Jan 07, 2018
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W. Spencer Smith authored
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W. Spencer Smith authored
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W. Spencer Smith authored
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Steven Palmer authored
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- Jan 06, 2018
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W. Spencer Smith authored
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- Jan 05, 2018
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Emily Horsman authored
This is a good opportunity to use the language the Python community uses for double underscore methods — dunders! For instance, from PEP8 itself: https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0008/#module-level-dunder-names It's also just so much easier to say and if students say it from A1 then all the better.
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W. Spencer Smith authored
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W. Spencer Smith authored
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W. Spencer Smith authored
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W. Spencer Smith authored
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- Jan 04, 2018
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W. Spencer Smith authored
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W. Spencer Smith authored
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- Jan 03, 2018
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W. Spencer Smith authored
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W. Spencer Smith authored
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- Jan 02, 2018
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W. Spencer Smith authored
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- Dec 20, 2017
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W. Spencer Smith authored
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W. Spencer Smith authored
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