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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 for 
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# your current checkpoint: 
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#
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# Checkpoint 1: You are starting to work with more complex data structures.
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# Reflect on one place you got stuck--because you weren't sure
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# what you needed the program to do, because you weren't sure how to 
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# use the new syntax, or for another reason. What strategies did you use
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# to get un-stuck?
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#
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# Checkpoint 2: Sections 2.1, 2.2, and 2.3 talk about computer systems 
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# at three different scales: functions (within a Python program), 
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# programs (running in Terminal), and distributed services (running
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# across the Internet). Explain what these systems have in common.
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