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Ah, it looks like you used the wrong operator! Which one do you think will subtract from her health (instead of adding to it) in your take_damage function?

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for someone with zero coding experience, it was a fun way to learn python

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Aadarsha Poudyal

Dhulikhel, Kathmandu

Learn to Code in Python

since I had already studied python once for my high school diploma this was kind of walk in the park type thing ,but for those who have no idea what coding is at all its even better

(5/5)
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Nihar Das

India

Learn to Code in Python

It is really well made course.

(5/5)
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Maksymilian Nowicki

Poland

Learn to Code in Python

As someone who has worked with Python for years I still learned new concepts

(5/5)
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Charlie Doherty

United States

Learn to Code in Python

very fun and engaging, completed this course across 5 days with no prior knowledge of Python and very little programming experience.

(5/5)
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Dylan Burr

Australia

Learn to Code in Python

It's a pretty accessible course that you can do either at your desktop computer or your phone

(5/5)
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Roberto Venzor

Mexico

Learn to Code in Python

the teaching itself is nice, tries to make you understand the language in other words I hate python I hate python I hate python I hate python I hate python I hate python I hate python I hate python I hate python I hate python I hate python I hate python I hate python I hate python I hate python I hate python I hate python I hate python

(4/5)
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Räef Bedgerhärf

United States

Learn to Code in Python

Pretty good. I feel new concepts were introduced a little too fast and I would have appreciated more assignments and practice problems to hammer in the previous material before moving onto the next subject. I especially appreciated the challenges, but I wish they better highlighted what skills would be required to complete them

(3/5)
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Christopher Ramsayer

United States

Learn to Code in Python

This course effectively communicated the essence of Python in a straight forward and at times challenging way. Worth every penny.

(5/5)
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Carlos Veguilla

United States

Learn to Code in Python

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