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Added a beginner-friendly program to check whether a given integer is a palindrome. - Created palindrome_number.py for interactive and CLI input - Added unit tests in test_palindrome.py to verify correctness - Updated README with a short description of the new script - Followed consistent naming and formatting across files This commit introduces a simple yet useful addition for learners practicing control flow and loops in Python.
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Added a simple Python program to check if a number is a palindrome. |
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Hi! I’ve added a simple palindrome program as a beginner-friendly contribution. |
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Added a beginner-friendly program to check whether a given integer is a palindrome.
This commit introduces a simple yet useful addition for learners practicing control flow and loops in Python.