python challenge 2 solved - nandk4552#65
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🎉 Congrats on solving the 2nd Algorand Python Coding Challenge! I have labeled your PR approved, so you can now claim your certificate. You can claim your certificate of completion NFT here: |
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Algorand Coding Challenge Submission
What was the bug?
The bug arose due to counters not being appropriately initialized and states being undefined.
How did you fix the bug?
To address the issue, I dedicated considerable effort to researching solutions and referring to online documentation. Eventually, I stumbled upon a resource that shed light on the solution. Furthermore, I've started acquainting myself with the
__init__method, even though it's somewhat advanced for my current Python skill level.Console Screenshot: