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Currently implements both a format hook to remove white-space paragraphs, and a check to make their existence a critical failure. In the end may implement only one or none of these, subject to major design changes. Solves #5409 Co-authored-by: Darragh Elliott <me@delliott.net> Reviewed-on: #5431 Co-authored-by: delliott <delliott@fsfe.org> Co-committed-by: delliott <delliott@fsfe.org>
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<quote id="perdue">
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<name>
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A.R. Miller, <a href="https://engineering.purdue.edu/INSPIRE/EngineeringGiftGuide/2023/ada-zangemann-a-tale-of-software-skateboards-and-raspberry-ice-cream">Purdue Reviewer</a>
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"Technology is for everyone...at least, that's the moral of Ada &
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Zangemann: A Tale of Software, Skateboards, and Raspberry Ice Cream by
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Matthias Kirchner and Sandra Brandstätter. This beautifully written and
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illustrated story follows a technological revolution that occurs when an
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inventor becomes enraged by the use of his creations for fun, rather than
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their intended purposes. Encouraging creative, out-of-the-box engineering
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thinking, problem-solving, and perseverance, as well as endless
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tinkering, Kirchner and Brandstätter weave a story that will encourage
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children to question who owns the technology around them, and why."
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</text>
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</quote>
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