update basejump demo urls

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Quincy Larson
2015-07-12 17:35:13 -07:00
committed by Berkeley Martinez
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"difficulty": 2.02, "difficulty": 2.02,
"challengeSeed": ["128451852"], "challengeSeed": ["128451852"],
"description": [ "description": [
"<span class='text-info'>Objective:</span> Build a full stack JavaScript app that successfully reverse-engineers this: <a href='http://sociallife.herokuapp.com/' target='_blank'>http://sociallife.herokuapp.com/</a> and deploy it to Heroku.", "<span class='text-info'>Objective:</span> Build a full stack JavaScript app that successfully reverse-engineers this: <a href='http://whatsgoinontonight.herokuapp.com/' target='_blank'>http://whatsgoinontonight.herokuapp.com/</a> and deploy it to Heroku.",
"Note that for each Basejump, you should create a new GitHub repository and a new Heroku project. If you can't remember how to do this, revisit <a href='/challenges/get-set-for-basejumps'>http://freecodecamp.com/challenges/get-set-for-basejumps</a>.", "Note that for each Basejump, you should create a new GitHub repository and a new Heroku project. If you can't remember how to do this, revisit <a href='/challenges/get-set-for-basejumps'>http://freecodecamp.com/challenges/get-set-for-basejumps</a>.",
"As you build your app, you should frequently commit changes to your codebase. You can do this by running <code>git commit -am \"your commit message\"</code>. Note that you should replace \"your commit message\" with a brief summary of the changes you made to your code.", "As you build your app, you should frequently commit changes to your codebase. You can do this by running <code>git commit -am \"your commit message\"</code>. Note that you should replace \"your commit message\" with a brief summary of the changes you made to your code.",
"You can push these new commits to GitHub by running <code>git push origin master</code>, and to Heroku by running <code>grunt --force && grunt buildcontrol:heroku</code>.", "You can push these new commits to GitHub by running <code>git push origin master</code>, and to Heroku by running <code>grunt --force && grunt buildcontrol:heroku</code>.",
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"difficulty": 2.03, "difficulty": 2.03,
"challengeSeed": ["128451852"], "challengeSeed": ["128451852"],
"description": [ "description": [
"<span class='text-info'>Objective:</span> Build a full stack JavaScript app that successfully reverse-engineers this: <a href='http://stockjump.herokuapp.com/' target='_blank'>http://stockjump.herokuapp.com/</a> and deploy it to Heroku.", "<span class='text-info'>Objective:</span> Build a full stack JavaScript app that successfully reverse-engineers this: <a href='http://stockstream.herokuapp.com/' target='_blank'>http://stockstream.herokuapp.com/</a> and deploy it to Heroku.",
"Note that for each Basejump, you should create a new GitHub repository and a new Heroku project. If you can't remember how to do this, revisit <a href='/challenges/get-set-for-basejumps'>http://freecodecamp.com/challenges/get-set-for-basejumps</a>.", "Note that for each Basejump, you should create a new GitHub repository and a new Heroku project. If you can't remember how to do this, revisit <a href='/challenges/get-set-for-basejumps'>http://freecodecamp.com/challenges/get-set-for-basejumps</a>.",
"As you build your app, you should frequently commit changes to your codebase. You can do this by running <code>git commit -am \"your commit message\"</code>. Note that you should replace \"your commit message\" with a brief summary of the changes you made to your code.", "As you build your app, you should frequently commit changes to your codebase. You can do this by running <code>git commit -am \"your commit message\"</code>. Note that you should replace \"your commit message\" with a brief summary of the changes you made to your code.",
"You can push these new commits to GitHub by running <code>git push origin master</code>, and to Heroku by running <code>grunt --force && grunt buildcontrol:heroku</code>.", "You can push these new commits to GitHub by running <code>git push origin master</code>, and to Heroku by running <code>grunt --force && grunt buildcontrol:heroku</code>.",
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"difficulty": 2.04, "difficulty": 2.04,
"challengeSeed": ["128451852"], "challengeSeed": ["128451852"],
"description": [ "description": [
"<span class='text-info'>Objective:</span> Build a full stack JavaScript app that successfully reverse-engineers this: <a href='http://bookoutpost.herokuapp.com/' target='_blank'>http://bookoutpost.herokuapp.com/</a> and deploy it to Heroku.", "<span class='text-info'>Objective:</span> Build a full stack JavaScript app that successfully reverse-engineers this: <a href='http://bookjump.herokuapp.com/' target='_blank'>http://bookjump.herokuapp.com/</a> and deploy it to Heroku.",
"Note that for each Basejump, you should create a new GitHub repository and a new Heroku project. If you can't remember how to do this, revisit <a href='/challenges/get-set-for-basejumps'>http://freecodecamp.com/challenges/get-set-for-basejumps</a>.", "Note that for each Basejump, you should create a new GitHub repository and a new Heroku project. If you can't remember how to do this, revisit <a href='/challenges/get-set-for-basejumps'>http://freecodecamp.com/challenges/get-set-for-basejumps</a>.",
"As you build your app, you should frequently commit changes to your codebase. You can do this by running <code>git commit -am \"your commit message\"</code>. Note that you should replace \"your commit message\" with a brief summary of the changes you made to your code.", "As you build your app, you should frequently commit changes to your codebase. You can do this by running <code>git commit -am \"your commit message\"</code>. Note that you should replace \"your commit message\" with a brief summary of the changes you made to your code.",
"You can push these new commits to GitHub by running <code>git push origin master</code>, and to Heroku by running <code>grunt --force && grunt buildcontrol:heroku</code>.", "You can push these new commits to GitHub by running <code>git push origin master</code>, and to Heroku by running <code>grunt --force && grunt buildcontrol:heroku</code>.",