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Python Python Collections (2016, retired 2019) Slices sillyCase

james mchugh
james mchugh
6,234 Points

This wasn't covered in the videos

The int() function and division were not discussed in the videos. I have no idea where to begin.

sillycase.py
def sillycase

1 Answer

Jennifer Nordell
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Jennifer Nordell
Treehouse Teacher

Hi there, no they were not covered in these videos, but they were covered in the Python Basics videos. Notably, the very first video found here. You can find the link to the entire course here. This was meant to be the first course in the Beginning Python Track. Is it possible that you inadvertently skipped a course or video? Hopefully, this will give you a starting point :smiley:

Hope this helps! :sparkles:

james mchugh
james mchugh
6,234 Points

Jennifer,

Thanks I was trying to find the other tracks that I'd finished, because I was stuck a week ago. I took a break for 4 months and forgot some of the info in earlier classes. Can you tell me how I can get to the tracks I've completed. That way I can review when I need to.

Thanks,

James

Jennifer Nordell
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Jennifer Nordell
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james mchugh At any time, you can click the "Tracks" button at the top of this page. Doing so will list all tracks both completed and incomplete. Based on where you are in your learning, it seems like you were on the Beginning Python track which I linked in my previous answer. If you click on the bigger square containing the "Join" or "Explore" button (I'm not terribly sure how it will appear to you), you can see a list of all courses in that track. Clicking on one of the courses will show you the landing page for that course. If you scroll down a bit you can can see the different "Sections" with a number of "Steps" to complete. Clicking the small down arrow here will expand that section and you can get a rough idea of what was covered :smiley: