Activity: Computer Game: Shuffled Words +===========+ Language: Any Time: 30 minutes Difficulty: easy Feel free to discuss step 1) in the chat, we'll have a fun time :) +========+
0) Make a list of words 1) Write a function that picks a word and garbles up the letters up
The function should never pick the same word twice in a row.
2) Make the user input his guess for the full word and tell him if he found the right word
+=============+ Thank you to Prajwal for suggesting this challenge 💚. He implemented a solution here. If you have more ideas for challenges, please send it to @BinaryByter for a chance to be featured on this channel
Activity: Computer Game: Shuffled Words +===========+ Language: Any Time: 30 minutes Difficulty: easy Feel free to discuss step 1) in the chat, we'll have a fun time :) +========+
0) Make a list of words 1) Write a function that picks a word and garbles up the letters up
The function should never pick the same word twice in a row.
2) Make the user input his guess for the full word and tell him if he found the right word
+=============+ Thank you to Prajwal for suggesting this challenge 💚. He implemented a solution here. If you have more ideas for challenges, please send it to @BinaryByter for a chance to be featured on this channel
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