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Solution #614
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don't hardcode skills in every method
use extend or operator + to add skills
app/main.py
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def __init__(self, name: str) -> None: | ||
super().__init__(name) | ||
self.skills = ["Python", "SQL", "Django", "JavaScript", "HTML", "CSS"] |
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u don't need an init method here
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LGTM, well done!
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One minor change was requested.
app/main.py
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class AndroidDeveloper(SoftwareEngineer): | ||
def __init__(self, name: str) -> None: | ||
super().__init__(name) | ||
self.skills = ["Java", "Android studio"] |
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You should also add skills with +=
here to not overwrite them.
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