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One of the instructions for a String drill said:
String
Take this string and turn it into a symbol. The output should be :mouse:
:mouse:
Knowing beginners, there is reason to believe that they might expect the output to be :mouse: rather than :mouse.
:mouse
Would it be worth adding backticks around code snippets to make it clear what is code vs what is English text?
UPDATE: I had to put backticks in the quoted text, because GitHub turns :mouse: into 🐭.
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One of the instructions for a
String
drill said:Knowing beginners, there is reason to believe that they might expect the output to be
:mouse:
rather than:mouse
.Would it be worth adding backticks around code snippets to make it clear what is code vs what is English text?
UPDATE: I had to put backticks in the quoted text, because GitHub turns
:mouse:
into 🐭.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: