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It would be good to make some more structured way of making these, to ensure they all cover the same topics. How could we do that?
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I have compiled the above list from a mix of most frequently used languages: https://www.statista.com/statistics/793628/worldwide-developer-survey-most-used-languages/ and languages from the functional programming realm.
- Which one would be missing?
- Which one would you not add (or remove from above list) even if there was a contributor creating them?
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Write a small gleam app and maintain the topics in that app via git and let users contribute via a web interface? If it is file based we can merge back the changes to upstream?
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One note:
to ensure they all cover the same topics
I am also doubtful that exactly the same topics is always good idea.
I think there should be a shared core but then there are topics where it is worth to explain specific differences between A and gleam but not between B and gleam.
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Editing via GitHub is fine, the authors will be programmers. More I want them all to cover the same basic topics as a minimum, and I want it to be easy to see what topics are unfinished.
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Maybe a small gleam application?
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