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Add `/resources C# #65
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If nobody is working on this, I can take this up. |
I am working on this @saminap92 |
There should be enough for both of you to add resources - we are looking for at least 12. |
ok @stain88 |
Awesome :) Thank you @tgmiller5 and @stain88 Please see attached a file that has a few resources curated from the web and reviewed by a friend who has worked in C# for many years. My first contribution to this open source project so super excited :) |
Thank you so much, @saminap92! Could you put that into an editable google doc so that other people can edit to it? The format we want to emulate is this: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Ts2CIvD7zXPVuOJF69w3Y5gFgHQxKENPOWjZMsnYLJo/edit Once the content ready, coding it up in a Pull Request should (hopefully) be straightforward and can be divided up -- e.g. @tgmiller5 can work on implementing the beginner resources, and you can work on implementing the intermediate resources, and you can each take half of the advanced resources, or something. Here is the documentation for adding resources to the greetbot code, from what I understand: https://github.com/codebuddies/greetbot/wiki/03-Adding-Resources,-and-Resource-Display-Templates Please let us know if you have questions! Thank you again! |
List of C# resources (separated by beginner, intermediate, and advanced):
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