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# -----------------------------------------------------------------
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# Write your entire commit message above this line.
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# 
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# The first line should be a quick description of what you changed.
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# Then leave a blank line. 
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# Then, taking as many lines as you want, answer the questions 
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# corresponding to your checkpoint. 
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#
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# Checkpoint 1: 
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# - Describe a problem you could solve, or a situation you could simulate, 
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#   using classes.
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# Checkpoint 2: 
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# - This checkpoint asked you to write docstrings explaining code. When you 
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#   were writing docstrings, how was your thinking different from your thinking
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#   when you are writing code?
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# - When you write code in the future for your own projects, do you think you will
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#   include docstrings?
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#
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# Checkpoint 3: 
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# - Solving problems by writing classes to represent parts of the problem is called
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#   Object-Oriented Programming, or OOP for short. Describe your experience with 
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#   OOP while working on Yahtzee. How is this style of problem-solving different 
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#   from the way you might have written a Yahtzee program in Units 1 or 2?
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