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The Odin Project

The Odin Project (TOP) is an open-source curriculum for learning full-stack web development. Our mission is to provide a comprehensive curriculum to learn web development for free. We help users learn the skills and build the impressive portfolio of projects they need to get hired as a web developer.

Some of the topics we cover include:

  • Ruby
  • Ruby on Rails
  • SQL
  • HTML and CSS
  • Javascript
  • Node
  • React
  • How to go about getting a job in the industry

This repo contains the TOP app which pulls in lesson content as well as front-end and back-end code. To see the actual lesson content that gets pulled in, please go to the TOP curriculum repo.

Our community can be found on the TOP Discord server.

Contributing

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The Odin Project depends on open-source contributions to improve, grow, and thrive. We welcome contributors of all experience levels and backgrounds to help maintain this awesome curriculum and community. If you would like to contribute to our curriculum, be sure to thoroughly read our contributing guide.

Feel free to also watch this scrimba walkthrough of The Odin Project web app repo, which will give you an introduction to this repository. Note that since this scrimba was recorded, the content and/or structure may have changed in this repo. The focus of this scrimba is less on the actual content, but more of a high level overview.

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custom_enumerable_project's Issues

Unclear instructions on whether custom Enumerable module should be usable on non-Array objects

Working through the curriculum, I felt that the instructions were very ambiguous about whether I should implement the Enumerable methods to be compatible with non-Array data such as Hashes. The README states that people should

reimplement common methods used frequently through the enumerables module with objects like arrays and hashes

While implementing the methods to work with arrays is reasonable considering the course progress, making it compatible with hashes increases the difficulty significantly. Considering none of the test cases actually test with hashes, I wouldn't be surprised if the intention was for the methods to only work on Arrays.

If so, an explicit comment stating only Array compatibility is necessary would greatly clear up any confusion regarding the task given

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