* SQL MIN function
A small article about SQL MIN function. The examples were based on the examples of sql-where-clause article.
* corrected title syntax
The additional info on html forms section contained redundant information as well as information that was not clearly defined. Eg the section on the GET | POST method.
-when to use HTTP GET
-default for blank attribute
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* Corrected minimum int value in intro
As described in the "Standard Integers" section, at minimum and int can store values -32,768 to 32,767. The negative value was incorrectly listed as -32,767 in the "Data Types in C" section.
* fix: typo
* Added the
"<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/A71aqufiNtQ" frameborder="0" allow="autoplay; encrypted-media" allowfullscreen></iframe>" on line 27.
* markdownize link
4. Python is great for people new in coding. The mechanics of it is basic enough to understand yet complex enough to use on multi platforms.
3. White space can confuse beginners as spaces change depending on the program.
* updated index.md
Added new paragraph for assigment operator. Edited "More Inofrmation" section by adding two links.
* Fixed formatting issues and assignment statement
* Added instructions to install with pip
Added instructions on how to install Ansible with pip in regular or Python virtual environment.
* Moved link to "More Information"
Added the idea of adding a "story" for improvement area coming out of retro. As well as added another reason to not have management, stakeholders, in retro.
Suggested the idea of having a "guest" facilitator for retro, as well as need to keep retros interesting