* feat(tools): add seed/solution restore script * chore(curriculum): remove empty sections' markers * chore(curriculum): add seed + solution to Chinese * chore: remove old formatter * fix: update getChallenges parse translated challenges separately, without reference to the source * chore(curriculum): add dashedName to English * chore(curriculum): add dashedName to Chinese * refactor: remove unused challenge property 'name' * fix: relax dashedName requirement * fix: stray tag Remove stray `pre` tag from challenge file. Signed-off-by: nhcarrigan <nhcarrigan@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: nhcarrigan <nhcarrigan@gmail.com>
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id: 5e9a093a74c4063ca6f7c165
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challengeType: 11
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videoId: PrQV9JkLhb4
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dashedName: python-introduction
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# --description--
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More resources:
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\- [Notebook](https://notebooks.ai/rmotr-curriculum/python-under-10-minutes-15addcb2)
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# --question--
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## --text--
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How do we define blocks of code in the body of functions in Python?
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## --answers--
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We use a set of curly braces, one on either side of each new block of our code.
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We use indentation, usually right-aligned 4 spaces.
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We do not denote blocks of code.
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We could use curly braces or indentation to denote blocks of code.
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## --video-solution--
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