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Start training on this collection. Each time you skip or complete a kata you will be taken to the next kata in the series. Once you cycle through the items in the collection you will revert back to your normal training routine.
DescriptionEdit
Adding anything in here from #fundamentals hashtag for Python that:
- I either struggled with and feel like it's worth repeating
- I sort of knew the approach but didn't remember syntax so worth repeating
- I completed it correctly, but the best solutions were so interesting that it feels like its worth repeating to see them again