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11,429 PointsIs last project file folder for dynamic node.js site course missing from download?
The project folders for download in this course are organized in pairs:
- stage_x_video_Y
- stage_x_video_Y_finish
except for the final one, stage_4_video_3, which has no "_finish" folder. This corresponds to the video: https://teamtreehouse.com/library/build-a-simple-dynamic-site-with-nodejs/http-methods-and-headers/redirection-headers-in-nodejs
I am not clear as to whether this is an intentional challenge for students or an oversight. If the latter, and you add a stage_4_video_3_finish, please delete this post.
Thanks
eric
p.s. GREAT course!
cc: Andrew Chalkley
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsI initially thought this might be because the files were only examined in the video, and not changed. But I reviewed the video and found that there were indeed a few changes made. So I guess it was an oversight.
Why not submit it as a bug?
ericb2
11,429 Pointsericb2
11,429 PointsStephen Parker
A sensible person WOULD submit it as a bug. I do not because a) on two other occasions I have submitted what I was convinced were bugs and was told to use the Community/Forum, and b) as I wrote above, It is conceivable (though unlikely) it was left incomplete as a challenge (or some other reason not dreamt of in my universe). Hence the post, cc to the teacher and the request to delete if appropriate.
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsSteven Parker
231,269 PointsI'm sure not all bug reports are actual bugs. But the support folks do occasionally acknowledge actual bugs. I know because I've got an "exterminator" badge.
FYI: "Stephen Parker" (with a "ph") is a different student.