London | 25-SDC-Nov | Zohreh Kazemianpour | Sprint 4 | Implement Shell Tools-Python#261
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London | 25-SDC-Nov | Zohreh Kazemianpour | Sprint 4 | Implement Shell Tools-Python#261zohrehKazemianpour wants to merge 11 commits intoCodeYourFuture:mainfrom
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Good start on this sprint's tasks, I have spotted a few areas where you could improve code further
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Thanks for the review and feedback! I've implemented all the changes you suggested. |
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Good work on these tasks |
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This PR contain implementing Shell tools cat, ls, and wc commands in Python.
This was my first time working with Python! The syntax felt familiar coming from JavaScript, though I had to get used to indentation being required and some differences like
len()vs.length.