We are a collaborative group of problem-solvers working together to tackle exciting Python challenges in this particular project.
Here's a fun fact about each of us and our GitHub accounts:
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Agnes π€π
Fun Fact: "I'm a nerd when it comes to diamonds." -
Falaq β½π
Fun Fact: "Watching and analyzing football matches is my ultimate favorite pastime!" -
Heba βοΈπ
Fun Fact: "I drink a lot of Nescafe, 2 or 3 cups a day." -
Luyando ππ
Fun Fact: "I absolutely love laughingβitβs my favorite thing to do!" -
Marc ππ
Fun Fact: "Iβm a proud mango loverβif coding were a fruit, itβd be a mango: sweet, versatile, and endlessly satisfying!" -
Mohammed π€π
Fun Fact: "I like mathematical theories." -
Muna πβ€οΈ
Fun Fact: "Iβm completely obsessed with horsesβthey're my passion." -
Raghad πββοΈ
Fun Fact: "Every night before bed, I brush my hair and spritz on some perfume." -
Saad π¨βπ»
Fun Fact: "Failed my first coding course, but graduated with a great GPA and 12 years in tech!" -
Taqwa ππ
Fun Fact: "I'm like a hardcover book full of funny stories."
Our main mission is to cultivate creativity, collaboration, and continuous learning, while crafting innovative Python solutions and documenting them in the best possible way. ππ
We are currently exploring the endless world of project challenges. Each member of this group will select two challenges and share their progress in this repository. π
This repository contains the following:
- Group collaborations π€
- Solutions and tests for individual challenge projects π¬
Our aim is to promote collaboration among members. We believe there is always room for improvement in everything we do, and we welcome contributions, suggestions, and feedback from all members. π οΈ
- π Our Group Norms
- π― Learning Goals
- π¬ Communication
- π§ Constraints
- π Retrospective
- π Our Python challenges and their tests
As our project and challenges evolve, so will this README. Stay tuned for our regular updates! π
Let's keep the hard work flowing, grow together, and put our heart and soul into every line of code! π