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Start your free trialGeorge Silva
2,425 PointsWhy was this already complete in my code?
It was already linked to my resume when i went to change this. Has this happened to anyone?
8 Answers
Jonathan Leack
16,782 PointsSame. Not a huge deal but this sort of internal linking is really important for new coders to get experience with.
RJ SL
2,467 PointsAlready linked
edward suggs
1,346 Pointsmine to
Noel Barcelona
Courses Plus Student 495 PointsI guess this is a way for the developers to impose uniformity and guide inexperienced learners just like me.
Matej Milkovski
Courses Plus Student 839 PointsSame here...
Terence Williams
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 2,687 PointsI noticed that, also. I'm not sure, but I'm sure it was probably recently completed since the video is a little older. They've probably gone through updating a few things and went ahead and completed that section. That's my guess.
Davronbek Madaminov
Courses Plus Student 7,935 Pointssame happened to me(((
Siti Mariam Mazlan
5,805 PointsI noticed the same thing too. I thought it was an updated version only to realize that it was the final addition that need to be added. All i did was delete the old ones since im making the new one as instructed in the video.
crystal tannehill
2,302 PointsSame
David Taylor
Courses Plus Student 3,307 PointsDavid Taylor
Courses Plus Student 3,307 Pointsyup me to