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Answer feedback #28
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I have a better idea of the process the tutorial is trying to explain now. The contents table reads really well. The issue is more than not connecting the chapters, the initial steps don't actually flow to build the environment. Given (after checking travis_cpp_tutorial.lyx) It is not clear where the user types what to establish the repository. Does the user just clone the existing repository or do they setup a Qt environment and use git to populate it? Users will have a range of existing understanding and it is hard following something explaining things you already understand well. Consider starting the tutorial with a fully built project like https://github.com/richelbilderbeek/simplify_cpp_travis_intro. (I'm expecting a Hello_World.exe for windows out of this.) Users could then work through the tutorial or use it as a reference to clarify parts they don't understand. |
I agree completely! As we agree, I will happily add you as a Collaborator if you want! For me, this tutorial -up until now- has been mostly a place to put some placeholder texts. If you'd enjoy to help, I'd happily let you! |
OK. I think by the time I work through the tute it should be pretty reasonable. I'll need to work with the doc and iirc you use a mac. I don't have any experience with, or a particular interest in, LyX which I suppose you are familiar with from an academic background. So my preference would be some other format, maybe mkdocs, reStructuredText or a commented docx, but if LyX is easy enough I suppose I could work with it. The environment details probably need to go into the wiki. What do you think? |
Nah, I use Linux for at least a decade now 🤓 👍 LyX is easy (I do use LaTeX nowadays) and I am open to any open cross-platform format. Thanks so much for your feedback! |
P.S. If you want, we can do a videochat. It's common nowadays to do so 👍 |
Ok, we'll go with mkdocs and maybe move it to reStructuredText if needed. I'm on Win10. How about Discord? Are you happy to present the end at the start? We could just tell people to read the last chapter to see where it is headed and then come back to work through or skim as required to finish the tute. Other than that perhaps make it clearer where the user types what and how to move from one part to the next. I'll have to check out how to include code files directly. |
Hi @flywire: sure, Discord would work fine, my username is |
Should be a discord invite in your email. |
Thanks! Looking forward to it! |
Will do so Saturday June 13th 👍 |
I worked on this already Friday June 12th. It was more work than expected to get the LyX doc working. I will continue next week, Saturday June 20th 👍 |
Some awesome feedback I got by email from
flywire
:I think @flywire has a point and I do not connect the chapters of the tutorial well enough.
I see the point. As can be seen here, I tried to do a proper conversion, but fail for now. If anyone know how to properly run the script, we can adapt it to people's need. Now, I think I just used the LyX default setting.
AFAICS, I do not mention this in the tutorial. The tutorial is far from finished and I see what I intend it to become. The https://github.com/richelbilderbeek/simplify_cpp_travis_intro is a general article.
I definitely am! Thanks and please send more if needed 👍
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