Command Line Basics practice
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1. Practice Command Line Basics overview by building one step of a small real project feature and checking the result.
code-writing1. Start from the Command Line Basics overview lesson example.
2. Use sample input, output and edge cases instead of placeholder text.
3. Run the example and compare output before polishing.
2. Practice Command Line Basics setup by building one step of a small real project feature and checking the result.
code-fix1. Start from the Command Line Basics setup lesson example.
2. Use sample input, output and edge cases instead of placeholder text.
3. Run the example and compare output before polishing.
3. Practice Command Line Basics syntax by building one step of a small real project feature and checking the result.
output1. Start from the Command Line Basics syntax lesson example.
2. Use sample input, output and edge cases instead of placeholder text.
3. Run the example and compare output before polishing.
4. Practice Command Line Basics examples by building one step of a small real project feature and checking the result.
fill-blank1. Start from the Command Line Basics examples lesson example.
2. Use sample input, output and edge cases instead of placeholder text.
3. Run the example and compare output before polishing.
5. Practice Command Line Basics workflow by building one step of a small real project feature and checking the result.
true-false1. Start from the Command Line Basics workflow lesson example.
2. Use sample input, output and edge cases instead of placeholder text.
3. Run the example and compare output before polishing.
6. Practice Command Line Basics validation by building one step of a small real project feature and checking the result.
mini-project1. Start from the Command Line Basics validation lesson example.
2. Use sample input, output and edge cases instead of placeholder text.
3. Run the example and compare output before polishing.
7. Practice Command Line Basics debugging by building one step of a small real project feature and checking the result.
mcq1. Start from the Command Line Basics debugging lesson example.
2. Use sample input, output and edge cases instead of placeholder text.
3. Run the example and compare output before polishing.
8. Practice Command Line Basics best practices by building one step of a small real project feature and checking the result.
code-writing1. Start from the Command Line Basics best practices lesson example.
2. Use sample input, output and edge cases instead of placeholder text.
3. Run the example and compare output before polishing.
9. Practice Command Line Basics overview by building one step of a small real project feature and checking the result.
code-fix1. Start from the Command Line Basics overview lesson example.
2. Use sample input, output and edge cases instead of placeholder text.
3. Run the example and compare output before polishing.
10. Practice Command Line Basics setup by building one step of a small real project feature and checking the result.
output1. Start from the Command Line Basics setup lesson example.
2. Use sample input, output and edge cases instead of placeholder text.
3. Run the example and compare output before polishing.
11. Practice Command Line Basics syntax by building one step of a small real project feature and checking the result.
fill-blank1. Start from the Command Line Basics syntax lesson example.
2. Use sample input, output and edge cases instead of placeholder text.
3. Run the example and compare output before polishing.
12. Practice Command Line Basics examples by building one step of a small real project feature and checking the result.
true-false1. Start from the Command Line Basics examples lesson example.
2. Use sample input, output and edge cases instead of placeholder text.
3. Run the example and compare output before polishing.
13. Practice Command Line Basics workflow by building one step of a small real project feature and checking the result.
mini-project1. Start from the Command Line Basics workflow lesson example.
2. Use sample input, output and edge cases instead of placeholder text.
3. Run the example and compare output before polishing.
14. Practice Command Line Basics validation by building one step of a small real project feature and checking the result.
mcq1. Start from the Command Line Basics validation lesson example.
2. Use sample input, output and edge cases instead of placeholder text.
3. Run the example and compare output before polishing.
15. Practice Command Line Basics debugging by building one step of a small real project feature and checking the result.
code-writing1. Start from the Command Line Basics debugging lesson example.
2. Use sample input, output and edge cases instead of placeholder text.
3. Run the example and compare output before polishing.
16. Practice Command Line Basics best practices by building one step of a small real project feature and checking the result.
code-fix1. Start from the Command Line Basics best practices lesson example.
2. Use sample input, output and edge cases instead of placeholder text.
3. Run the example and compare output before polishing.
17. Practice Command Line Basics overview by building one step of a small real project feature and checking the result.
output1. Start from the Command Line Basics overview lesson example.
2. Use sample input, output and edge cases instead of placeholder text.
3. Run the example and compare output before polishing.
18. Practice Command Line Basics setup by building one step of a small real project feature and checking the result.
fill-blank1. Start from the Command Line Basics setup lesson example.
2. Use sample input, output and edge cases instead of placeholder text.
3. Run the example and compare output before polishing.