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While I understand that the Exercises are supposed to be more deep dives into documentation to "figure it out yourself", some of the instructions are extremely vague.
For example, the "cron workflows" exercise in the "Reuse" scenario just says "Cron workflows can be submitted immediately from the CLI or the UI. Find out how."
This is not very useful, as there is no direct documentation for "immediate cron", nor is there any direct documentation on "submit cron".
If you want to make your exercise an effective practice in reading documentation, you should have some kind of 1:1 keyword match between said exercise and the documentation.
Maybe I'm not doing the exercises in the way I need to, in which case I would love to be corrected; but as someone hoping to learn this via the "official" Killercoda scenarios, some scenario exercises do a poor job in doing anything except frustrating the learner.
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While I understand that the Exercises are supposed to be more deep dives into documentation to "figure it out yourself", some of the instructions are extremely vague.
For example, the "cron workflows" exercise in the "Reuse" scenario just says "Cron workflows can be submitted immediately from the CLI or the UI. Find out how."
This is not very useful, as there is no direct documentation for "immediate cron", nor is there any direct documentation on "submit cron".
If you want to make your exercise an effective practice in reading documentation, you should have some kind of 1:1 keyword match between said exercise and the documentation.
Maybe I'm not doing the exercises in the way I need to, in which case I would love to be corrected; but as someone hoping to learn this via the "official" Killercoda scenarios, some scenario exercises do a poor job in doing anything except frustrating the learner.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: