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Hive Devportal Update: Tutorial Verify
This update includes several verifications of the existing tutorials (package versioning), plus the addition of a new tutorial created by @mahdiyari, from his tic-tac-toe series.
See: JS: Making a Decentralized Game on Hive
Closed Issues
- #36 Currently, JS tutorials migrating away from
get_state - #42 RB tutorials properly linking to example scripts
- #43 MIRA deprecation for HF25
- #47 All tutorial intro summaries now link to list all related API methods
- #65 Search optimizations, like the removal of duplicate words and symbols that do not affect a match
- #66 A few places still used the "SP" abbreviation, changed to "HP".
- #67 JS tutorial examples needed a bump on package versions
- #68 Verified and amended Hivemind python dependencies
- #69 Request by @mahdiyari that we include his multi-part tutorial series
- #70 JS Claim Rewards tutorial example code remove reference to sc2
For the next sprint, I have some ideas on incorporating in-line code examples so they can be tried in-browser, rather than requiring the reader to use command-line examples, especially now that we have a public testnet to point at.
If you'd like to vote for my current proposal:
https://hivesigner.com/sign/update-proposal-votes?proposal_ids=[151]&approve=true
Also see: https://peakd.com/proposals/inertia
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