Creating the Schedule explanation
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# Print schedule print("Project Schedule:") for task in schedule: print(f"Task: {task['task']}, Due Date: {task['due_date']}") # Example usage start_date = datetime.date(2024, 8, 5) end_date = datetime.d…
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