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141 coding exercises for Python on Exercism. From Two Fer to All Your Base.


Get better at programming through fun, rewarding coding exercises that test your understanding of concepts with Exercism.

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Key Features of Python


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Batteries Included

Epic & well-documented standard library. Need more? Use a PyPi package - there's one for everything.

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Easy

Human-friendly Syntax and a vibrant, supportive community. Quick to learn & intuitive to use.

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Extensible

Need to call Fortran from a web API? Done. Need to process images using C? Python can do that.

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Flexible

Duck, dynamic, & strong typing. Easy to debug. Fun for experiments, robust for large applications.

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Multi-paradigm

OOP, structured, functional, & aspect-oriented. Adaptable to how you structure your programs.

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Ubiquitous

Accepted for almost any use. Easily interface with other languages & execute almost everywhere.

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A taste of the concepts you'll cover


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Every language has its own way of doing things. Python is no different. Our mentors will help you learn to think like a Python developer and how to write idiomatic code in Python. Once you've solved an exercise, submit it to our volunteer team, and they'll give you hints, ideas, and feedback on how to make it feel more like what you'd normally see in Python - they'll help you discover the things you don't know that you don't know.

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Community-sourced Python exercises

The Python track on Exercism has 17 concepts and 141 exercises to help you write better code.

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