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Introduction to Web Development: Change Udacity link to a Web Archive link (broken images) #28647

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srj-95 opened this issue Aug 16, 2024 · 3 comments
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srj-95 commented Aug 16, 2024

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The images showing the difference in full-stack development in recent years are broken. Replacing the link with the web archive below would fix this.

https://web.archive.org/web/20240107134233/https://www.udacity.com/blog/2020/12/front-end-vs-back-end-vs-full-stack-web-developers.html

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https://www.theodinproject.com/lessons/foundations-introduction-to-web-development

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I would like to pick up this issue!
I just have to replace the 3rd link in the assignment in the lesson with the new link

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Thanks for reporting @srj-95.

The webarchive link takes a pretty long time to load in the assets, and is generally a bad experience. I'd be open to finding an alternative resource that covers the same or close enough material here.

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This issue is stale because it has had no activity for the last 30 days.

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