Hint that the user should type into the box#35
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johnkershaw wants to merge 1 commit intoCSLearning4U:masterfrom
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Hint that the user should type into the box#35johnkershaw wants to merge 1 commit intoCSLearning4U:masterfrom
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I believe this is the first time the user has to actually create a program on their own. I'm an experienced coder (40 years) and didn't realise I was supposed to type into the 'Question' box, so clicked 'Answer' (I'm supposed to type my answer there, right?). I clicked the 'Run' button... the code executed... and then I realised I was already looking at the solution. Hmm. So here's my *minimal* 'hint' for the user to clue them in to where they should type.
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I believe this is the first time the user has to actually create a program on their own. I'm an experienced coder (40 years) and didn't realise I was supposed to type into the 'Question' box, so clicked 'Answer' (I'm supposed to type my answer there, right?). I clicked the 'Run' button... the code executed... and then I realised I was already looking at the solution. Hmm.
So here's my minimal 'hint' for the user to clue them in to where they should type.