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Simon Sinek, one of the great communicators of 21st Century,
has a new book out called "The Infinite Game"
https://www.amazon.com/The-Infinite-Game/dp/B07DKHFTB7
Sinek borrowed the basic premise from James Carse's book "Finite and Infinite Games":
Some games are bounded and have a , like football or basketball or chess.
You see the **short-term immediat
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"If this is your first skill, choose the Alexa-Hosted backend instructions to get started quickly.
If you want to manage the backend resources in your own AWS account, you can follow the AWS-Hosted instructions.
Developers with the ASK Command Line Interface configured may follow the ASK CLI instructions."
Ask CLI and AWS-Hosted instruction links are broken.
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Is it possible to change the documentation on the repository to an editable format instead of PDFs? That way it would be easier to contribute to it and even work in translations for it.
I'm from a non-english speaking country and would be great to be able to point people I'm teaching to this repository and that they are able to find documentation in their own language.
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With the recent release of Phoenix 1.5
Now is a great time to go through this example/tutorial with a fresh pair of eyes and completely update it (including) links to code snapshots. We can also extend it to include auth_plug #25
- Checkout
master - Create new branch e.g: `update-t
Follow the steps given in readme.md and add yourself to the users.md file accordingly.
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Issue:
It seems that due to keyboard shortcuts, cmd + click is not properly registered by the browser as open in new tab (right click -> open in link in new tab works). I think preserving the default behavior is essential because notebooks often contain links (also to other notebooks).
Environment:
- Browser: Chrome
- Platform Mac
URL to a gist replicating the is
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The text says:
We can turn our ”NoPanic” code example into the test method itself:
testShout
self assert: ('No panic' shout = 'NO PANIC!')
However, the figure shows:
testShout
self assert: 'No panic' shout = 'NO PANIC!'
The text also is confusing, or incomplete. It states that the Code Checker will inform you that the message is not implemented.
Add demo
Github-pages ?
codepen.io
codesandbox.io
https://david-dm.org/dwyl/javascript-todo-list-tutorial?type=dev

Todo
- update version of
tape^4.13.0->5.0.0 - re-run tests to confirm everything still works e.g: dwyl/learn-tape#45
(_or just push your branch to GitHub and let Travis-CI do
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Welcome to Hacktoberfest 2019!
In recent months, I've found that some of the latest changes to this skill template are (at least in my mind) questionable. I've looked at the "Hello World" template as a barebones baseline skill project that can be used as the basis for almost any skill I might write. With that in mind, I'm wondering if there's opportunity for pruning (or if not, then an explanation of why some things are include
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