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The Feedback Loop

Ed Price edited this page Oct 20, 2025 · 1 revision
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Paul Python added this page on July 29, 2025


Welcome to the Feedback Loop! Just like a loop in code takes you full circle back to the beginning again (to run the code again), the concept of a feedback loop takes you full circle through the process! We make the thing (the book), then you provide feedback. We address the feedback (including making updates to the book or Wiki content, as needed). And then we start the process again when you have more feedback!

So, what's the feedback?

Do you have a question that's not in the FAQ? Or do you have a bug or issue to report about the book code, instructions, or even characters or story? Or a bug or issue about the code files on GitHub or the even the instruction and information pages here on GitHub Wiki? Or maybe you simply have an idea to share or some game improvements you made that you'd like to show us? We'd love to get your questions, feedback, and ideas! In fact, we have several different ways to do that, from filing GitHub Issues, to engaging with us in the GitHub Discussions forum, or chatting with us in our LinkedIn community! Let's git talking!

Here are some options to communicate with us and share your feedback:

  1. GitHub Issues

  2. GitHub Discussions

  3. LinkedIn Community

Next Steps

We hope you took all that to heart, and you're ready to learn (or to continue learning)! Let's get back to the book! And you should probably also check out the rest of our resources, at IncrediCoders: Python Adventures - All Online Resources.

And you can take a gander at all the rest of our Big Book Buddies, which are pages we have on the Wiki that help out as buddies of the book!

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