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Thomas Oliver Bastable
Python Development Techdegree Graduate 29,026 Points let colors = [
UIColor(red: 90/255, green: 187 / 255, blue: 181 / 255, alpha: 1), // teal
UIColor(red: 222/225, green: 171/255, blue: 66/255, alpha: 1), // yellow
UIColor(red: 223/255, green: 86/255, blue: 94/255, alpha: 1), // red color
UIColor(red: 239/255, green: 130/255, blue: 100/255, alpha: 1), // orange
UIColor(red: 77/255, green: 75/255, blue: 82/255, alpha: 1), // dark color
UIColor(red: 105/255, green: 94/255, blue: 133/255, alpha: 1), // purple
UIColor(red: 85/255, green: 176/255, blue: 112/255, alpha: 1), // green
]
Hope this helps!
Thomas Oliver Bastable
Python Development Techdegree Graduate 29,026 PointsPS: If this happens in future (It probably will, a lot of the iOS courses have missing teachers notes) go on Github and search the project title. You'll find heaps of repo's which will lead you to the missing stubs.
Steven Parker
231,236 PointsSteven Parker
231,236 PointsIt seems that you've discovered a bug.
You may want to report this to Support, it might get you a "special Exterminator badge".