
Eddie Jones contributed to the microsoft/generative-ai-for-beginners repository by focusing on documentation quality, specifically standardizing terminology in the README file. He updated all instances of "metaprompt" to "meta_prompt" using Markdown, ensuring consistency and reducing potential confusion for new users. This documentation-only change did not affect the codebase or introduce functional modifications, but it improved onboarding clarity and set a stable foundation for future development. Eddie’s work demonstrated attention to detail in technical writing and version control, as the update was delivered in a single, traceable commit. The depth of work was limited to documentation normalization and clarity.

June 2025: Documentation-focused sprint for microsoft/generative-ai-for-beginners. Delivered a terminology consistency update in README (metaprompt -> meta_prompt) with a single commit; no code changes or bug fixes. This improves onboarding clarity and reduces user confusion, setting a stable foundation for upcoming features.
June 2025: Documentation-focused sprint for microsoft/generative-ai-for-beginners. Delivered a terminology consistency update in README (metaprompt -> meta_prompt) with a single commit; no code changes or bug fixes. This improves onboarding clarity and reduces user confusion, setting a stable foundation for upcoming features.
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