ProgLang-Library-Final-Project 0.1

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ProgLangLibraryFinalProject 0.1

Programming Final Project
--DESCRIPTION--
To publish a Python package, you'll want to provide a clear and comprehensive description that effectively communicates what your package does and its intended use. Here's a structured guide on how to create a compelling package description:


Name and Purpose: Start with a concise statement of what your package does. This should be a brief overview that captures the essence of your package's functionality.


Features: Highlight the key features and capabilities of your package. What problems does it solve? What makes it unique or useful?


Target Audience: Describe the intended audience for your package. Is it aimed at beginners, experienced developers, data scientists, or a specific industry niche?


Usage: Provide examples or use cases to illustrate how your package can be used. This helps users understand the practical applications and benefits.


Installation: Include instructions on how to install your package using pip or any other package manager. Make sure to specify any dependencies or requirements.


Documentation: Mention the availability of documentation, including where users can find more detailed information about your package, such as a website, README file, or official documentation page.


License: Specify the license under which your package is distributed. This is important for users to understand the terms of use and distribution.


Versioning: If applicable, mention your versioning scheme and how users can stay updated with the latest releases and changes.


Support: Let users know how they can get support if they encounter issues or have questions about your package. This could include a link to a GitHub repository for bug reports or a community forum for discussions.


Credits: Acknowledge any contributors or libraries that your package depends on. Giving credit where it's due helps foster a sense of community and collaboration.


Authors

Jomar C. Geron
Pyarwin Jake E. Janoras
3CS-A

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