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🔍 Retro Day one: What was good? #3

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github-actions bot opened this issue Dec 4, 2024 · 8 comments
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🔍 Retro Day one: What was good? #3

github-actions bot opened this issue Dec 4, 2024 · 8 comments

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github-actions bot commented Dec 4, 2024

What did you like on day one of this course? What was good? Comment below 👇

@themooneer
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It was very instructif , labs exercices are very interesting ! thanks

@ncendrier-ledger
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Good explanations and presentation, exercises are interesting

@aammami-ledger
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I was honestly afraid that three hours would be too long and that I might get bored at some point. Surprisingly enough, it was not the case. This was a very engaging session, especially with the hands-on that allowed us to actually practice and understand more! So, thanks for this.

@cgrellard-ledger
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Clear explanations, I really enjoy the hands on exercises

@VicAlbr
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VicAlbr commented Dec 4, 2024

Very clear, good explanations and presentation. Loved the exercises

@qperrot
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qperrot commented Dec 4, 2024

Very instructif, and nice exercises !

@hadrien87
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Presentation is well-structured and delivery was good. The exercises tie everything together.

@KVNLS
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KVNLS commented Dec 5, 2024

I appreciated that even for someone with day-to-day usage of Github Actions, I learned a lot in the first lesson because you went into detail.
For example, debug tips you shared or insights such as why workflows may not start at a specific time with corn.
I also appreciated exercises that were great and well-suited for the training.

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