Hi, a book like this would be very valuable. I hope your project is successful. And, as soon as you have something on gitlab, I will be happy to read it and give feedback. In terms of organization... one of the things I don't like about "A Not So Short Guide..." is that it starts with information about how you structure large projects. I think this is a serious mistake, it is like explaining to someone how to pass a car in an F1 race when they don't know where the gas pedal in their car is. I got bogged down on that and wasted time reading (and forgetting) it, because I don't yet have any projects that big. Anyway, good luck with the project. Jim On Tue, Feb 13, 2024 at 22:22 (-0000), Sir Coleman via ntg-context wrote:
I'm glad to know there's a demand for this book.
Hopefully soon I'll upload a draft of it to GitLab, so if there's anything that you learned that you would like to contribute to this book, you would be able to do so. I personally would be very happy if someone would give me examples of things a user would like to do, because my own use cases can only go that far.
I'll make sure to make finding information in this book as direct as possible. If you find that some information in this book isn't clear or easy to learn from (or locate in the first place), then I'll expect a complaint about it.
I'll post here a link to the GitLab repository when part of the book has been written and ready for feedback. Should take some time, but not too long. ___________________________________________________________________________________ If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry to the Wiki!
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