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@QuantumNovice QuantumNovice commented Jul 22, 2019

Checks if a statically determinate system is in static equilibrium.

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Is there a better way to deal with # type: ignore

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cclauss commented Jul 24, 2019

Is there a better way to deal with # type: ignore

Submit an issue or a pull request into upstream.

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cclauss commented Jul 25, 2019

Nice work here!!

Neither of these directories has any pytests so please consider adding a few tests that get run by pytest.

For future pull requests, please consider modifying only one directory per PR unless there is some interdependence between the files.

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QuantumNovice commented Jul 25, 2019

For future pull requests, please consider modifying only one directory per PR unless there is some interdependence between the files.

I'll remember that.

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Are we done here?

@cclauss cclauss merged commit c27bd51 into TheAlgorithms:master Jul 25, 2019
stokhos pushed a commit to stokhos/Python that referenced this pull request Jan 3, 2021
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