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Data Analysis and Visualization in Python for Ecologists
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relocate solutions for episode 01 #546

Closed tobyhodges closed 1 year ago

tobyhodges commented 1 year ago

Inspired in part by the Instructor Notes Drive, I am going to work through the lesson episode-by-episode, relocating the exercise solutions to their relevant challenge blocks. To make the changes easier to review, I am going to create one PR per episode.

This PR takes care of the solutions for challenges in episode 2, Short introduction to programming in Python

This is related to #542

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