
Anastasia developed a self-contained Python programming exercise module for the tel-ran-de/230924-e-pt repository, focusing on recursion and advanced function arguments. She designed and implemented new exercise files and functions that reinforce both foundational and advanced concepts, such as function definition, recursion, and the use of variable arguments with *args and **kwargs. Her work included setting up the initial repository structure and scaffolding to support scalable content development and easier onboarding for future contributors. By aligning the exercises with curriculum goals, Anastasia improved the maintainability and extensibility of the suite, providing a robust foundation for ongoing learner engagement and proficiency.

For 2024-10, focused on delivering a self-contained Python programming exercise module in tel-ran-de/230924-e-pt. The work centers on recursion and function practice, providing new exercise files and functions to reinforce core concepts and advanced function arguments. Completed the Homework L-15 milestone and established a reproducible scaffold for future exercises, enabling scalable content development and quicker onboarding for learners. This work elevates learner engagement, supports curriculum goals, and improves the maintainability and scalability of the exercise suite.
For 2024-10, focused on delivering a self-contained Python programming exercise module in tel-ran-de/230924-e-pt. The work centers on recursion and function practice, providing new exercise files and functions to reinforce core concepts and advanced function arguments. Completed the Homework L-15 milestone and established a reproducible scaffold for future exercises, enabling scalable content development and quicker onboarding for learners. This work elevates learner engagement, supports curriculum goals, and improves the maintainability and scalability of the exercise suite.
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