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tutorial comments
there does not seem to be a way to comment on the tutorials - or even email the author.
I was hoping to comment on the recent tutorial to do with decision making - there is an error on page http://codewalkers.com/tutorials/52/3.html ('=' used instead of '==' - twice), and there is no mention of ternary operators or boolean algebra, which I find incredibly useful. Kae |
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RE: tutorial comments
Spot on... He has gone wrong a bit there! No email address either!
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RE: tutorial comments
There is mention of ternary operators under the heading 'Question-Colon Operators' As the name of the Tutorial implies, it is a 'Tour' of decision making, not an in depth discussion.
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RE: tutorial comments
Good catch. That has been corrected.
As for a method of leaving comments on tutorials, I totally agree. This is something that has been on my list for awhile, but I just haven't had time to implement it. I will see what I can do.... |
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RE: tutorial comments
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RE: tutorial comments
i think it would also be useful if when comments were left on tutorials, that it e-mails the author.
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RE: tutorial comments
Yeh that would be a good idea.
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