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Add libGDX #1601

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rafaskb commented Aug 10, 2019

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The submission looks great! The only aviation from the guidelines I have seen is the left side "libGDX" logo, instead of right sided. ("placed at the top-right of the readme.")
Good work!

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rafaskb commented Aug 14, 2019

Thank you @bakke92! I updated the header to have the logo aligned to the top-right of the readme. :)

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This is awesome! One thing I notice is that under Tutorials it says "For Beginners" and "For Experts". I don't think most people ever identify as an "expert" regardless of how experienced they are, and they might be more comfortable with a different phrase. Not sure what would be best, but maybe something like "Beginner" and "Advanced"? Just something to consider, feel free to do whatever you think is best.

Some linter errors that need to be fixed:

readme.md:147:4
  ×   20:3  ToC item "Artificial Intelligence" missing corresponding heading  remark-lint:awesome/toc
  ×   30:3  ToC item "For Beginners" missing corresponding heading            remark-lint:awesome/toc
  ×  147:4  Invalid list item link                                            remark-lint:awesome/list-item

  3 errors

This is a really great list, super useful!

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rafaskb commented Aug 15, 2019

Thank you for your help @CompSciLauren! I hadn't thought about the "expert" issue but it makes perfect sense, so I changed the tutorial sections to "Getting Started" and "Advanced", hopefully it's friendlier now.

Also fixed all linter issues. :)

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low level => low-level

The name is libGDX. I think you should consistently use that everywhere, and not LibGDX (also here).

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rafaskb commented Aug 18, 2019

Sounds good, I updated the library and the pull request to use libGDX everywhere, also fixed the low level issue.

@sindresorhus sindresorhus changed the title Add LibGDX Add libGDX Aug 18, 2019
@sindresorhus sindresorhus merged commit 0172d46 into sindresorhus:master Aug 18, 2019
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