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add a link to my tutorial repo #13

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add a link to my tutorial repo
@petehunt petehunt merged commit 84a7c2e into facebook:master May 30, 2013
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ivan	Use explicit $.ajax dataType and add error callback	0ae26fe
ivan	Add a warning about the @jsx declaration	838589c
ivan	console.log -> console.error	880951f
spicyj	Move initial $.ajax out of getInitialState …	12b94b0
vjeux	Community Round-up #13	3a370b8
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… steps

The following steps also have an ajax function, but the 'error:' param
is gone after facebook#13:
facebook#14
facebook#17
facebook#19
facebook#20
This may be superfluous, but it helped me find an error with something I
was doing - Namely, in my .json file, I had single line javascript
comments ("//") that I copied from the tutorial. I couldn't find the
issue on later steps, but was able to see my issue when the error
handler complained about an unexpected "/" in my file in step facebook#13.
zpao pushed a commit that referenced this pull request May 8, 2014
The following steps also have an ajax function, but the 'error:' param
is gone after #13:
#14
#17
#19
#20
This may be superfluous, but it helped me find an error with something I
was doing - Namely, in my .json file, I had single line javascript
comments ("//") that I copied from the tutorial. I couldn't find the
issue on later steps, but was able to see my issue when the error
handler complained about an unexpected "/" in my file in step #13.
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