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Python Python Collections (2016, retired 2019) Lists Shopping List Take Three

Philip Schultz
Philip Schultz
11,437 Points

I have no idea what is going on in this video.

I just finished the newer version of Python Basics (taught by Dennis Craig) and I'm not grasping everything he is talking about and I don't know where to find his code. In the video, he says to go back and grab it from a course that doesn't exist anymore(Python Basics taught by Kenneth). Can anyone provide me with the code so I can follow along?

nakalkucing
nakalkucing
12,964 Points

Hi Philip! I can still access the 2015 Python Basics by entering the Learn Python track. Have you tried that? Let me know if it doesn't work and I'll give you the code. :)

Best,

Nakal

2 Answers

Philip Schultz
Philip Schultz
11,437 Points

Wow, you're totally right...I don't know what I was thinking. I was confused because I did a good portion of the 2015 version before I switched tracks and couldn't find it any longer. Sorry about that Craig.

Craig Dennis
Craig Dennis
Treehouse Teacher

Totally understandable, and Kenneth does say Python Basics. Thanks for bringing it up, I put an Instruction step beforehand.

Albelis De Leon Martinez
Albelis De Leon Martinez
833 Points

I think that Kenneth Love meant to go to downloads as you can download the file "python-collections.zip" and get the codes if you lost the "workspace". But, you're probably better off going back to Craig Dennis's Introducing List and re-work the code with him.