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DanielCanave618
2 years agoCommunity Member
OooOoo! More of these quick-hitters, Dave 🙌.
Discovering the Wonders of Japan
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/76533614-c086-4291-af0f-06fb41f5cf92/review
Discovering the Wonders of Japan
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/76533614-c086-4291-af0f-06fb41f5cf92/review
- DavidAnderson2 years agoStaffGlad you like the format, Daniel. Trying to mix up the pacing better this year. However, my dilemma with quick hitters can be expressed in the following equation:
if "quick-hitters" == True:
result = "More user participation"
recapTime = result * 10- DanielCanave6182 years agoCommunity Member😹 always marketing, I see...
Interestingly enough, I found myself reviewing other entries and felt compelled to go back in and add some degree of interactivity, which ended up bringing me to my usual time allotment for these challenges 🤦♂️
- ThierryEMMANUEL2 years agoCommunity MemberI'm always curious especially about what I don't understand, Daniel. The context and meaning of your joke above is certainly too far for non-Americans to understand. Could you explain for dummies like me, please. :-)
- DanielCanave6182 years agoCommunity MemberHello, good sir! Oh! You mean my comment to Dave? The term “quick-hitters” simply refers to something that can be accomplished in a relatively short amount of time. Because it was enough to provide some static images to meet the requirements for this challenge, I was able to complete it in just a few minutes as opposed to the couple of hours I usually take 😅
- jessicasusila2 years agoCommunity MemberLooks great, Dave! It looks nice and clean with the patterns. I like your choice of fonts too.
- DanielCanave6182 years agoCommunity MemberAppreciate that, Jessica! Intentionally looked for a font that paired nicely with the line art style of the icons used for the background pattern.
- KandiceKidd-7302 years agoCommunity MemberGreat work, Daniel! I second the request for quick projects. Things have been a bit busy for me so it's great to feel like I can participate in a short demo.