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Jitin Krishna M. · Reviewed over 6 years ago
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Priyanka M. · Reviewed over 6 years ago
Hey. Interesting idea and detail implementation (at first half). But... I have lost consciousness at the very beginning of this fascinating and accessible lesson! I’ll try again tomorrow! (= . UPDATED 2. The sed file is broken it seems...? UPDATE 3. Ok it is working! The problem is in chrome translate! It ruin the code with sed (I believe). Your explanation about URLS construction is bad. p.s. I got about 2h addition access to basic time (thanks guys)! update 4. IT IS ALIVE!!!
Dmitriy K. · Reviewed over 6 years ago
Hey. Interesting idea and detail implementation (at first half). But... I have lost consciousness at the very beginning of this fascinating and accessible lesson! I’ll try again tomorrow! (= . UPDATED 2. The sed file is broken it seems...? UPDATE 3. Ok it is working! The problem is in chrome translate! It ruin the code with sed (I believe). Your explanation about URLS construction is bad. p.s. I got about 2h addition access to basic time (thanks guys)!
Dmitriy K. · Reviewed over 6 years ago
Hey. Lost consciousness at the very beginning of this fascinating and accessible lesson! I’ll try again tomorrow! (= . UPDATED 2. The sed file is broken it seems...? UPDATE 3. Ok it is working! The problem is in chrome translate! It ruin the code with sed (I believe).
Dmitriy K. · Reviewed over 6 years ago
Eugenio A. · Reviewed over 6 years ago
Nice
Anoop J. · Reviewed over 6 years ago
What I realize the most is that we're having to jump through hoops to use YAML, when it appears that JSON or XML would have been a better choice. Experience has shown that jumping around between different types of formats to accomplish the same thing, just leads to confusion and errors.
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