Den ons. 6. feb. 2019 kl. 12.33 skrev James Geddes <james.ged...@gmail.com>:
> There was a recent discussion on this list about the Racket guides and > manuals. Without wishing to comment on the suggestions therein, I did want > to say what I really, really like about the Racket documentation. > > There are two things. The first is that the Reference is — and I know this > sounds odd — true: when I want to know something, I look it up in the > Reference, and there I find the truth and the whole truth about the thing. > I don’t know how this is made to happen, but I find it extraordinarily > helpful. It’s not an intuitive explanation, or an analogy, or a description > in vague language: it’s the truth. (And it’s organised very well so I know > where to look.) > > The second thing I like is the concision of the Guide. It is readable, and > may well contain intuitive explanations and ways to think about things, yet > it does so with economy. > ... > Thank you to everyone who has worked on the documentation. > Very well put. Besides the reference and the guide it would be wonderful to see a series of tutorials. We have some (on pict and the web-server), but more is better. Given the recent discussion on the strengths of Racket, a tutorial on GUIs would be nice. Alex Harsanyi - are you persuadable? Your blog is great: https://alex-hhh.github.io/tags/racket.html /Jens Axel -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Racket Users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to racket-users+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.