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<Ruby>: <Found a better resource for hangman lesson to explain the rules of the game> #28292

Closed NewDev2005 closed 1 day ago

NewDev2005 commented 3 days ago

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This https://youtu.be/leW9ZotUVYo?si=DGfBo5MgLtuKT9eA resource is an improvement over the previous resource. I mean there isn't anything particularly wrong about the previous wikipedia page however it is just a plain wikipedia page and this video has some great visual representation which will help the learners to understand game quickly.

Kindly take a look at the video and let me know how you people about this. Thanks!

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Ruby / Rails

Lesson Url

https://www.theodinproject.com/lessons/ruby-hangman

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CouchofTomato commented 3 days ago

I don't mind this being added. Someone would have to make the PR though

mathdebate09 commented 3 days ago

Hey @CouchofTomato I could take this issue up, a suggestion we should consider? Maybe add wikihow blog on Hangman instead of the video? Though I'm leaning towards the video cause it's short and concise and auto-gen subtitles are accurate.

NewDev2005 commented 2 days ago

@CouchofTomato I think you should assign this to @mathdebate09 he is interested i guess

AhmedTheGreatest commented 2 days ago

Hello, I can work on this issue. (Edited: Sorry I didn't see that someone else already asked to be assigned)

MaoShizhong commented 2 days ago

Assigned you @mathdebate09.

As part of #28290, the one planned change for the Hangman project was to delete the following line:

If you're unfamiliar with how Hangman works, see Wikipedia.

Since the exact same link is already linked with a more appropriate href on line 3. If you can go ahead and delete the sentence I just mentioned (which would be on line 6), then change the href for the link on line 3 to https://www.wikihow.com/Play-Hangman, that'd be amazing.

I'd personally favour the written resource, which has the video at the bottom of it should people wish to watch that.