Inspired by hackingnote and david.webook
Even though hackingnote's codes are a bit old, those people wrote nice pythonic code.
I am going to write the explanations as detailed as possible and will try to show multiple ways to solve each level.
Currently I'm using wsl2 to write the solutions for the challenges, therefore sometimes I will solve the levels using *nix instead of Python.
Hope this helps people that are stuck on pythonchallenge.
Some of the writeups are missing because I couldn't understand the solutions 100% sorry.
Posting solutions that I don't understand a 100% makes me feel uncomfortable.
Level 1: What about making trans Code
Level 4: follow the chain Code
Level 6: now there are pairs Code
Level 9: connect the dots Code
Level 10: what are you looking at? Code
Level 14: walk around Code (somewhat incomplete)
Level 16: let me get this straight (incomplete)
Level 18: can you tell the difference Code
Level 22: emulate (incomplete)
Level 24: from top to bottom (incomplete)
Level 25: imagine how they sound Code
Level 26: be a man - apoligize! (incomplete)
Level 27: between the tables (incomplete)
Level 28: many pairs ring-ring Code
Level 30: relax your on 30 (almost complete)
Level 31: Where am I ? (incomplete)
Level 32: etch-a-scetch (incomplete)
Level 33: 33 bottles of beer on the wall (incomplete)