It looks like you've shared an overview of a beginner's Go workbook, likely for a mobile or digital learning app (possibly "Go for Beginners" or similar), with version 1.8 released on July 15, 2024, and referencing API version. However, your message ends abruptly — perhaps you were about to ask a question, request a feature, or need help understanding something specific about the workbook.
Here are a few ways I can help based on your input:
✅ Possible Questions You Might Be Asking:
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"What’s new in Go Workbook Version 1.8?"
→ Since the release notes are incomplete, I can’t confirm changes. But based on common updates in such apps, here’s what might be new:- Improved feedback system for solved problems.
- New hints or step-by-step solutions for tricky problems (e.g., ladder or snapback).
- Interactive diagrams with touch-based move simulation.
- Progress tracking across the 21 units.
- Audio/visual cues for key concepts (like Atari or Ko).
- Bug fixes related to incorrect answer validation.
- Offline mode or sync improvements (if it's an app).
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"Can you explain how to solve a problem from Unit 11 (Ko)?"
→ I’d be happy to walk you through a classic Ko example with diagrams (text-based). -
"How should a beginner approach Unit 21 (Territory Counting)?"
→ I can break down the step-by-step method for scoring a Go board. -
"Why is my answer marked wrong on a Double Atari problem?"
→ I can help diagnose common beginner mistakes. -
"Is there a printable version or PDF of this workbook?"
→ I can generate a printable version of all 246 problems (if you want).
🔍 What I Need From You:
Please clarify what you’d like to know. For example:
- “Explain how to solve a basic liberty problem.”
- “What does ‘neutral point’ mean in Go?”
- “Can you give me an example from Unit 13 (Ladder)?”
- “Is there a way to track my progress through the 21 units?”
Let me know how I can assist — whether it’s solving a problem, explaining a concept, or helping you master the workbook step by step! 🎯 Go!
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