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We could add 3 noteworthy (maybe the most-viewed/popular?) video links to each youtube channel description, in order for people to directly find out the most popular videos of each channel?
How we can do this:
- [SomeYoutubeChannel](link) - this is a description for the channel. (Most popular videos: [1](link), [2](link), [3](link))
Which would look like:
- [SomeYoutubeChannel]
Create a json file?
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Der Taskmanager muss ausgearbeitet und niedergeschrieben werden. Bei Marius (Discord: Mimas#7946) nach dem Zugang für das Dokument anfragen.
Bei Fragen in #Gamdesign auf dem Cryptic Discord.
I appreciate the IDE agnosticism of that document, but I think examples for each step (for a specific IDE) would go a long way toward making this project accessible to new users.
Additionally (and arguably this should be a separate issue or issues), there is no mention of how to then run any of the examples once the project is set up correctly.
It also should be noted that this step is not e
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It could be a good idea to create Ruby listings to support some interesting Ruby-based toolkits.