App Dev - Storing Application Data in Cloud Datastore: Node.js Reviews

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I was highly confused that the red note seemed to tell me I should try to finish TODO-items in an unfamiliar environment with unknown APIs. I encountered several errors using GCP's Console and Shell while following the directions. These errors did not seem to be caused by me. I don't like that I was uncomfortable trying to work through a lab using materials made for other tasks that provide misleading textual instructions in the TODO-comments when I was not informed I'd encounter misleading instructions. I understand that the course was made efficiently with materials, like the git-repo, that also serve other functions. I wish I had been informed that there are instructions which are not part of the lab in TODO-comments. It could be easy to let me and other students in my position know that there are misleading instructions in the comments of the code we're learning. We're learning to create text from textual instructions. It's understandable that issues might arise. Please make clear how students are expected to accomplish this lab by letting us know that the TODO-text is incidental, not instructional. An additional point is that my user-agent is Firefox with the Vimium-C extension. A small number of features like buttons or focus-navigation on GCP's Console are inaccessible with my largely Web-standards-compliant user-agent. My somewhat unusual agent might have let me enter keycodes that caused some of the errors I encountered. Coursera is nicely accessible from Vimium-C :-) Have a beautiful day.

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sumit k. · Reviewed almost 3 years ago

modificatio of files not in proper guideline

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