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Coding-Exercises-To-Python

Currently Contains Problem 1 and 2 Only. Problem 3, 4 and 5 is currently ongoing.

FAQS:

Legend and Explanation of Each Command

Commands Command's Use and Explanation
git checkout Let's you go to another branch located in your local machine.
git clone gives you a copy of the repository.
git status displays the status of the current git action/process you are doing.
git add "Stage" or choose the changes what would be applied to the repository.
git commit Further Prepares the changes to be submitted.
git push -u origin {YourName}-Branch Finally, apply all the changes
Options Option's Use and Explanation
--all It specifies that it adds all changes, used in conjunction with git add.
-m "Write here what you changed" adds a small message, specifying what you changed.
-u I honestly don't know I just use it. Please refer to the documentation.
origin This specifies to change your copy in Github.
-b when the branch does not exist, make one. Used in conjunction with git checkout.
{YourName}-Branch name of the branch you are pertaining to in the command.

Step 0 : What is Github? ( Optional)

I reccomend you watch this video to get a basic gist of how github works and the process we are conducting.

Link : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w3jLJU7DT5E

Step 1 : Install Git in your machine

Please install Git in your machine, for you to be able to use it in your respective command line/terminals. (Also known as cmd in windows, and Terminals in Unix Machines)

Use this link as reference. Link: https://www.atlassian.com/git/tutorials/install-git

Step 2 : How to Get a Copy of this repository.

Find a suitable area to put the files and type the command.

  - git clone https://github.com/MostDeadDeveloper/Coding-Exercises-To-Python.git

Modify only the folder you are assigned to.

Step 3 : Submitting my work

-Go to the repository/directory/folder where this copy of the repository is saved.

  • Type the command : git checkout -b {YourName}-Branch
  • Type the command : git status
  • Check the files you have modified or changed.
  • Type the command : git add --all
  • Type the command : git commit -m "Write here what you changed".
  • Type the command : git push -u origin {YourName}-Branch
  • Enter your github credentials (username and password)

I reccomend you do this everytime you are finished coding for the day. That way we can track past and present versions of your work, utilizing Github's version control system.

Step 4 : Do this part if you have finished something and want to "submit your final answer".

  • Go to github and make a pull request.

  • Note : A pull request is where we evaluate and finalize your submitted work, and make any possible changes. In the industry, this process is also known as "code review".