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[Entry] Python: deque()
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We would like a new term entry on the deque() method for Collection Module. The entry should go in a new file under docs/content/python/concepts/collections-module/terms/deque/deque.md.
The entry should have the following: – An introductory paragraph about what the term does. – A syntax section with a pseudo code block explaining it. – An example showing the method in use. – A codebyte of the method.
Please refer to the term entry template, content standards, and markdown style guide when working on the PR for this issue.
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I would like to work on this.
@JacTimDav You're assigned. Be sure to look at the documentation linked in the description and the contribution guide if you haven't already.
Would this be your first official assignment? If so, how is it you find out about contributing to Codecademy Docs?
This is my first assignment; I found out about it through the "Codecademy: Learn Git and Github" course.
Hi @dakshdeepHERE , to clarify, is the assignment to create an entry describing deque objects or just to explain the deque() method that instantiates the object?
Hi @avdhoottt @dakshdeepHERE , I just wanted to follow up on my previous comment last week.
@JacTimDav it is to explain the deque() method. You can also show how to deque objects in the example part.
Let me know if you have any further questions.
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