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Making changes as suggested by @wrightaprilm and @maxim-belkin. Added an extra question introducing the built-in len() function in lesson 1, and also emphasizing that both lists and tuples are iterable types, just that tuples are immutable.

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Added an extra question introducing the built-in len() function, and also emphasizing that both lists and tuples are iterable types, just that tuples are immutable.
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I'm helping the current lesson Maintainers process outstanding pull requests on this repository, in preparation for transition to the new lesson infrastructure.

@pr4deepr thank you for returning and contributing this suggested change in response to the former Maintainers' comments in #376. I have closed that previous PR, and will merge this now.

@tobyhodges tobyhodges merged commit 4276ebf into datacarpentry:gh-pages Apr 4, 2023
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pr4deepr commented Apr 5, 2023

Thanks @tobyhodges and sorry for the late response..

zkamvar pushed a commit that referenced this pull request May 8, 2023
Introducing len() built-in python function
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