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Py Software Engineers

Please note: read the guideline before starting.

Firstly, you should create SoftwareEngineer class, which will be a parent for all other classes. Its __init__ method should take one parameter: name of the engineer. Also, engineer should have skills attribute - a list of his/her skills, such as "Python" or "JavaScript". skills should be initialized as an empty list and will be extended by the child classes.

SoftwareEngineer class should have one method: learn_skill that takes a skill of string type and should add it to the skills list.

engineer = SoftwareEngineer("Max")
# engineer.skills == [] 
engineer.learn_skill("Python")
# engineer.skills == ["Python"] 

Write class FrontendDeveloper, which should be a child of class SoftwareEngineer. Its __init__ method also takes the name of the engineer. Instances of this class should extend the skills list with the following default skills: "JavaScript", "HTML", "CSS".

front_dev = FrontendDeveloper("Alisa")
# front_dev.skills == [
#     "JavaScript",
#     "HTML",
#     "CSS",
# ]

It should have one additional method: create_awesome_web_page. It should print a following string "{name} is creating a webpage..." where name is the name of the engineer and return the code of the created webpage: "<h1>Hello world</h1>".

page = front_dev.create_awesome_web_page()  # "Alisa is creating a webpage..."
# page == "<h1>Hello world</h1>"

Write class BackendDeveloper, which should be a child of class SoftwareEngineer. Its __init__ method also takes the name of the engineer. Instances of this class should extend the skills list with the following default skills: "Python", "SQL", "Django".

backend_dev = BackendDeveloper("Bob")
# backend_dev.skills == [
#     "Python",
#     "SQL",
#     "Django",
# ]

It should have one additional method: create_powerful_api. It should print a following string "{name} is creating an API..." where name is the name of engineer and return address of the API: "http://127.0.0.1:8000".

address = backend_dev.create_powerful_api()  # "Bob is creating an API..."
# address == "http://127.0.0.1:8000"

Write class AndroidDeveloper, which should be a child of class SoftwareEngineer. Its __init__ method also takes the name of the engineer. Instances of this class should extend the skills list with the following default skills: "Java", "Android studio".

android_dev = AndroidDeveloper("Beth")
# android_dev.skills == [
#     "Java", 
#     "Android studio",
# ]

It should have one additional method: create_smooth_mobile_app. It should print a following string "{name} is creating a mobile app..." where name is the name of engineer and return UX of the created app: "Ads every three swipes".

app = android_dev.create_smooth_mobile_app()  # "Beth is creating a mobile app..."
# app == "Ads every three swipes"

Finally, create class FullStackDeveloper which should be a child of some already created classes. It should have one additional method: create_web_application. This method should print the following message: "{name} started creating a web application..." and call create_powerful_api, create_awesome_web_page methods.

full_stack_dev = FullStackDeveloper("Tom")
# full_stack_dev.skills == [
#     "Python",
#     "SQL",
#     "Django",
#     "JavaScript",
#     "HTML",
#     "CSS",
# ]

full_stack_dev.create_web_application()
# Tom started creating a web application...
# Tom is creating an API...
# Tom is creating a webpage...

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