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This has been Discussed in the CodingTrain Discord. Each folder now corresponds to an episode in the series and contains a README that correlates to what changes were made during that episode. This means if users want to know why something was done the way it was in the code they're working on, they can just look back in previous episodes to find where the code was added or modified and why!

Additionally, this PR fixes some minor things that weren't catched in the original version of this repository. As well as explaining how to get help in case of questions or issues regarding the code in the main readme file.

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This is looking great @supercrafter100, thank you!!! I'm happy to merge whenever you like and we can always improve incrementally. Some notes for later once the videos are on YT:

  • main README should include links to the YT videos and/or "Track" pages on thecodingtrain.com. (We can also embed a thumbnail if we want, see processing course as an example.
  • each video listing in the main README should also then link to the subfolder or separate wiki/markdown page with documentation.

@dipamsen dipamsen marked this pull request as ready for review October 24, 2023 02:44
@dipamsen dipamsen marked this pull request as draft October 24, 2023 05:50
@supercrafter100 supercrafter100 marked this pull request as ready for review October 24, 2023 16:27
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Alright feel free to merge it then if you're happy with it!

@shiffman shiffman mentioned this pull request Oct 24, 2023
@shiffman shiffman merged commit 7648e30 into main Oct 24, 2023
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