dlang.org redesign -- the state of documentation and learning resources [part 2]

aldanor via Digitalmars-d digitalmars-d at puremagic.com
Fri Jan 23 10:09:07 PST 2015


On Friday, 23 January 2015 at 18:00:13 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu 
wrote:
> On 1/23/15 9:03 AM, aldanor wrote:
>> [NB] SUGGESTION: initiate work on an Official Guide and keep 
>> it up to
>> date with the latest language features.
>
> That would be fantastic, and something that might be 
> parallelizable as well. Here's a related thought: I wonder what 
> it would take to put together a nice slideshow-style 
> progression, with editable code snippets and stuff. Then I'd be 
> happy to work on the content. -- Andrei

What do you mean by a slideshow style progression? Would you have 
an example? I thought of something simple 
http://rustbyexample.com/ as a guideline, but hosted officially 
on dlang.org and being part of the website. Is that close?

/* don't worry much about implementing the cool client-side UI 
stuff if that's what you mean, whatever it is, it's all doable 
(or, in all likelihood, it has already been done in a form of 
some js library) and it normally only takes one person to 
integrate it it; writing a cohesive exciting (!) user guide 
though is a big undertaking and responsibility. As you said 
though, it can be highly parallelizable! */



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