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Hi @wood-chris, I will jump in because this question is particularly relevant to my work right now.
For historical reasons I am honestly not entirely clear on myself, solutions to challenges in this lesson are located in the Instructor Notes page of the lesson site. Next month, The Carpentries will be coordinating a community-wide effort to update Instructor Notes across all of its lessons - the Instructor Notes Drive - and, during that, I will be encouraging community members to open pull requests to relocate the solutions from that page into the individual episodes.
As you say, this will make it more consistent with other lessons, and IMO will also make that Instructor Notes page more useful.
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@wood-chris thanks to @btovar for reviewing and merging. I think this can be closed now.
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@tobyhodges thanks for all your work!
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@tobyhodges thanks for the reply! Ah, I should have looked harder for the answers! Thanks for highlighting it though and the info about the upcoming updates
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00-before-we-start.md(no challenges in this episode) - 01-short-introduction-to-Python.md
- 02-starting-with-data.md
- 03-index-slice-subset.md
- 04-data-types-and-format.md
- 05-merging-data.md
- 06-loops-and-functions.md
- 07-visualization-ggplot-python.md (solutions were already present in this episode)
- 08-putting-it-all-together.md (solutions were already present where possible in this episode)
- 09-working-with-sql.md
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I have finished making the PRs to resolve this issue.
@btovar @LilithElina because I made one PR per episode, some merge conflicts may arise if and when you start merging them. I am not going to be online tomorrow, but will keep an eye on my GitHub notifications once I am back at my desk, and try to resolve conflicts ASAP when they come up.
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@tobyhodges Only #555 had a conflict. Thanks for all this work!
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I have resolved the conflicts on #555 and I think it's ready to merge.
One more PR incoming to move some of the remaining Instructor Notes inline... [Edit: here it is #560]
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