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Rewriting code using a supported library #38

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adharshkamath opened this issue Oct 1, 2019 · 1 comment
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Rewriting code using a supported library #38

adharshkamath opened this issue Oct 1, 2019 · 1 comment
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enhancement New feature or request Hacktoberfest For hacktoberfest Intermediate For intermediate difficulty

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adharshkamath commented Oct 1, 2019

Description

development/Issue_38/script.py uses the crypt python module, which will be deprecated in Python 3.8. The task is to rewrite the code using an alternative python module.

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  • Type of issue: Single
  • Time Limit: 1 day

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  • Should have the expected behaviour (similar to the original file)

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Add the new script to the original folder. The new script should be named RewrittenScript.py

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@SaurabhAgarwala SaurabhAgarwala added the Hacktoberfest For hacktoberfest label Oct 1, 2019
@hpgupt hpgupt added enhancement New feature or request Intermediate For intermediate difficulty labels Oct 2, 2019
SaurabhAgarwala added a commit that referenced this issue Oct 2, 2019
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Hacktoberfest 2019 ends. Closing the issue.

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